Police: British gunman dead after shooting himself
Police: British gunman dead after shooting himself
Fugitive gunman Raoul Moat, wanted for the shootings of three people in northern England last weekend, died early Saturday after shooting himself, police said.
It appears Moat, 37, shot himself around 1:15 a.m. (8:15 p.m. ET Friday), Northumbria Police said. No gunshots were fired by police, and Moat was pronounced dead around 2:20 a.m., they said.
A spokeswoman at Newcastle General Hospital confirmed Moat died shortly after arriving there.
His death brings to an end a week-long manhunt that had the small northern English town of Rothbury on lockdown and had filled national news headlines.
Moat, released from prison last Thursday after serving time for assault, allegedly shot and wounded his former girlfriend and killed her new partner last Saturday. He allegedly shot and wounded a police officer the next day.
Police, convinced Moat was hiding in the area, launched a manhunt focused around Rothbury and found several sites where they believed he had been sleeping. British news outlets reported police found letters at those sites in which he made rambling threats to police.
The large-scale search involved a number of police units across Northumbria in northern England, including specialist search teams, armed response units, helicopters and dog handlers, according to police officials.
It came to a head Friday evening when police discovered a man fitting Moat's description near a riverbank around Rothbury, said Chief Superintendent Mark Dennett of the Northumbria police.
"When he was discovered, he was armed," Dennett said. "Expert negotiators were brought in to speak to him, and spoke to him extensively for several hours."
Witnesses described seeing the man, believed to be Moat, with a shotgun-like weapon aimed at his neck while armed police gathered feet away to speak to him.
Because police had contact with Moat before he died, the incident has been referred to the Independent Police Complaints Commission, which is standard in such cases, Northumbria Police said.
"While the incident has been brought to a close, we must be mindful of the impact it has had on many lives," said Temporary Chief Constable Sue Sim. "Our thoughts are with the family and friends of those affected."
In messages posted on his Facebook page after his release from prison, Moat said he was upset that his girlfriend was with a new partner, according to British news outlets.
"Just got out the slammer," Moat wrote Friday morning, according to Channel 4 News, which said it had been given access to Moat's page.
Eleven minutes later, Moat wrote, "Lost my business. Kids to (social) services. Gonna lose my home and lost my mrs of nearly 6 years to a copper. How did a guy who had it all end up in this situation."
Police later said the man Moat killed -- his ex-girlfriend's partner -- was not a police officer.
The most recent pictures police had of Moat were taken on surveillance cameras as he shopped at a building supply store on Friday evening.
Moat's ex-girlfriend and the wounded police officer remain in the hospital. (Visit my site and see the latest and most popular Wholesale Handbags designs.)
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