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2012 Webster shooting

Mass shooting in New York, U.S.


Mass shooting in New York, U.S.

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title2012 Webster shooting
imageFile:ChiapperiniKaczowkaMemorial.JPG
altFirefighter Memorial at the site of the shooting
captionMemorial for Michael Chiapperini and Tomasz Kaczowka
location191 Lake Road
Webster, New York, U.S.
coordinates
date
time-begin5:30
time-endc. 11:00a.m.
timezoneEST
type
fatalities4 (including the perpetrator)
injuries3
perpWilliam H. Spengler Jr.
weapons* Bushmaster XM-15-E2S .223-caliber semi-automatic rifle
* Mossberg 500 12-gauge pump-action shotgun<ref>{{cite newsurlhttps://www.democratandchronicle.com/story/news/2014/04/08/testimony-nguyen-trial-continues-tuesday/7456723/#title=Texts, suicide note raised in Nguyen triallast=Rileyfirst=Davidpublisher=Democrat & Chronicleaccess-date=April 8, 2014}}

Webster, New York, U.S. | time-begin = 5:30 | time-end = c. 11:00a.m.

In the early morning of December 24, 2012, William Spengler, a 62-year-old man living in West Webster, New York, a suburb of Rochester, deliberately set his home and vehicle on fire. He then perpetrated a mass shooting, firing upon first responders. Spengler killed two firefighters, and injured two more and a police officer, before committing suicide. The badly burnt corpse of his sister was later found in his home.

The shooting, as well as the Sandy Hook shooting which occurred ten days prior, served as an impetus for the NY SAFE Act which added strong restrictions to the state's gun laws.

Shooting

According to police, Spengler set his house on 191 Lake Road and the family car on fire in the early morning hours of Christmas Eve, and then armed himself with three guns: a Smith & Wesson .38-caliber revolver, a Mossberg 12-gauge shotgun, and a .223-caliber Bushmaster AR-15 style rifle. When firefighters arrived shortly after 5:30 a.m., Spengler ambushed them from an earthen berm across the street from his house. Two firefighters were killed, and two others were injured.

Spengler exchanged shots with police, who arrived with an armored truck to remove the firefighters and 33 nearby civilians. Spengler ran after getting shot at and died when he shot himself in the head. His body was discovered nearly six hours later. Due to the shooting, fire crews were unable to resume fighting the blaze until 11:30 a.m. By then, six other houses had burned to the ground, and two others had been rendered uninhabitable. Over 30 residents of the neighborhood were evacuated and kept warm on city buses.

The severely burned body of Spengler's 67-year-old sister Cheryl, with whom he was living, was found at the scene.

Victims

The two firefighters killed in the shooting were 43-year-old Michael Chiapperini, Past Chief of the West Webster Fire District and Lieutenant and public information officer for the Webster Police Department, and 19-year-old Tomasz Kaczowka, who also worked as a 911 dispatcher. Chiapperini was shot once, and Kaczowka was shot twice.

The two wounded firefighters were Joseph Hofstetter, who was shot in the pelvis (with the bullet then lodged in his spine), and Theodore Scardino, who was shot in the chest and knee. Both were hospitalized at Strong Memorial Hospital for serious injuries, and were declared to be in stable condition. In addition to the two wounded firefighters, police officer Jon Ritter was slightly injured when a bullet hit the windshield of his car.

Perpetrator

Police identified the gunman as 62-year-old local resident William H. Spengler Jr. (September 26, 1950 – December 24, 2012). He had not attracted the attention of police since his release. William Spengler "could not stand" his sister Cheryl, according to a friend, Roger Vercruysse. Spengler's mother Arline, to whom he was said to have been close, died two months earlier.

Investigators immediately began focusing on how Spengler obtained the gun. New York, like nearly all other states, bars convicted felons from buying, owning or possessing a firearm. Before the day was out, agents with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms discovered that the Bushmaster rifle and the shotgun had been purchased in June 2010 at Gander Mountain in Henrietta, another Rochester suburb. The owner of record was Dawn Nguyen, a neighbor of Spengler, who had recently moved to the suburb of Greece. In an interview with agents that night, Nguyen admitted to buying the guns, but claimed they had then been stolen. However, according to investigators, Nguyen texted a Monroe County sheriff's deputy the next day and admitted buying the guns for Spengler in an illegal straw purchase. On December 28, William Hochul, the United States Attorney for the Western District of New York, announced that Nguyen had been arrested and charged with knowingly making a false statement in connection with the purchase of a firearm from a Federal Firearms Licensee. She also faced state charges of filing a false business record—the form she filled out stating that she was the owner of the guns. Nguyen was sentenced to eight years in prison for her involvement in 2014 and was released to a halfway house in December 2020.

Reactions

In a statement, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said, "All of our thoughts and prayers go to the families and friends of those who were killed in this senseless act of violence." New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman also said, "The contributions made by the fallen and injured officers in Webster will never be forgotten."

As part of the NY SAFE Act, the New York Penal Law section on aggravated murder was amended to increase penalties for murdering a first responder to life in prison without parole. The penalty increase was named the "Webster Provision" after the shooting.

References

References

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  16. [http://www.13wham.com/news/local/story/press-briefing-christmas-eve-shooting/TExgTyGD0EuBQnuZvjI5Zw.cspx Police: Greece woman bought guns used in Webster firefighter ambush] {{Webarchive. link. (2012-12-31 . [[WHAM-TV]], 2012-12-28.)
  17. "Criminal complaint against Dawn Nguyen".
  18. "Greece Woman Sentenced for Supplying Guns Used in Christmas Eve Shooting".
  19. (September 17, 2014). "Woman tied to firefighter ambush sentenced to 8 years". USA Today.
  20. Webster, Spectrum News Staff West. "Dawn Nguyen Released After Serving Prison Term for Role in West Webster Ambush".
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  23. [[New York Penal Law]] § 125.26 (1) (ii-a), found at [http://public.leginfo.state.ny.us/LAWSSEAF.cgi?QUERYTYPE=LAWS+&QUERYDATA=$$PEN125.26$$@TXPEN0125.26+&LIST=LAW+&BROWSER=BROWSER+&TOKEN=28878565+&TARGET=VIEW New York State government website], retrieved September 17, 2014.
  24. [http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/01/15/16515653-new-york-passes-major-gun-control-law-first-since-newtown-massacre?lite New York passes major gun control law -- first since Newtown massacre] - NBCNews.com, January 15, 2013
  25. [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/16/cuomo-signs-ny-safe-act-new-gun-control-laws_n_2487966.html Cuomo Signs NY SAFE Act: 13 Provisions Of The New Gun Control Law] - Huffingtonpost.com, January 16, 2013
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