Memory of police officer’s killing still lingers in Snoqualmie Valley after more than 60 years

January 5, 2012

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WSP Trooper Paul Johnson

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Washington State Patrol Trooper Paul Johnson was fatally shot by Walter Peden. Despite emergency surgery, the 32-year-old died after a little more than 12 hours after being shot.

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One Response to “Memory of police officer’s killing still lingers in Snoqualmie Valley after more than 60 years”

  1. Christy Charbonneau Wright on January 9th, 2012 1:12 pm

    I am Leah Fitzgerald great neice and I would like to thank you for the article in your paper. My Aunt is 95 years old and one heck of a Lady. We have been going through her old photos and have so many old photo’s this story just happened along at the right time. I just want to say thank you so much. Born and raised in the Snoqualmie Valley it is nice to see family reconized in its history!

    Sincerely,

    Christy Charbonneau-Wright

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