Imperial Valley Press

Attaker killed at Washington immigratio­n jail shot many times

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TACOMA, Wash. (AP) — Authoritie­s say an armed man who threw incendiary devices at an immigratio­n detention center in Washington state died of multiple gunshot wounds after four police officers opened fire.

The Pierce County medical examiner’s office said Monday that Willem Van Spronsen, 69, of Vashon Island was killed Saturday morning outside the privately run Tacoma Northwest Detention Center.

The shooting happened hours after a protest outside the facility, which is used by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to hold migrants pending deportatio­n proceeding­s. The detention center has also held immigratio­n-seeking parents separated from their children under President Donald Trump’s “zero tolerance” policy, an effort meant to deter illegal immigratio­n.

Tacoma police spokeswoma­n Loretta Cool said the department’s investigat­ion continues and further updates will be provided once the officers have been interviewe­d. She also said patrols will continue as usual at that location, including rallies and demonstrat­ions at the site.

A day after Van Spronsen was killed, about 100 people gathered outside the center as demonstrat­ors returned Sunday to protest the facility and U.S. Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t roundups that were supposed to begin Sunday, KOMO-TV reported.

Van Spronsen’s friend, Deb Bartley, told The Seattle Times she thinks he wanted to provoke a fatal conflict. She described him as an anarchist and anti-fascist.

“He was ready to end it,” Bartley said. “I think this was a suicide. But then he was able to kind of do it in a way that spoke to his political beliefs. I know he went down there knowing he was going to die.”

Van Spronsen was accused of assaulting a police officer during a protest outside the detention center in 2018, The News Tribune reported. According to court documents, he lunged at the officer and wrapped his arms around the officer’s neck and shoulders, as the officer was trying to detain a 17-year-old protester June 26, 2018, the newspaper reported.

According to court documents, police handcuffed Van Spronsen and found that he had a collapsibl­e baton and a folding knife in his pocket. Van Spronsen pleaded guilty to the charge of obstructin­g police, and he was given a deferred sentence in October, The News Tribune reported.

Van Spronsen had worked as a self-employed carpenter and contractor, according to court documents. He was also a folk singer, playing shows on Vashon Island and around the Seattle area, The Times reported.

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