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DOVER TOWNSHIP, N.J.
(AP) — A police officer wanted
in a shooting rampage that
killed five people was found
dead of a self-inflicted gunshot
wound Wednesday about 15
miles away, authorities said.
Edward Lutes, a Seaside
Heights police officer for 15
years, was found dead in his car
in Barnegat Township at about
10 a.m., said Greg Sakowicz,
the executive assistant Ocean
County prosecutor. The time of
Lutes’ death was not known.
Authorities would not pro
vide a motive for the shootings.
“We have our suspicions.
We’re fleshing them out."
Sakowicz said.
Seaside Heights Fire Chief
Reece Fisher, who had known
Lutes since the 1980s, said
Lutes was devastated last year
when his girlfriend was killed
in a car accident.
“He was able to come back
to the job, but who is to say
what was going on inside of
him.’’ Fisher said.
Lutes’ car was parked in the
driveway of a home. The front
passenger door was open and a
rifle could be seen on the front
seat. Authorities would not say
if the elderly woman who lived
at the house knew Lutes.
Lutes was wanted for a
shooting late Tuesday in Dover
Township, a New Jersey shore
community that is still reeling
from a February rampage in
which a retired police officer
allegedly killed four people,
including his granddaughter.
Police said Lutes shot five of
his neighbors: two people who
lived next door and three who
were in a house across the street.
Lutes later went to nearby
Barnegat Township and wound
ed Seaside Heights Police Chief
James Costello as the chief was
leaving his home, police said.
Costello, in satisfactory con
dition Wednesday with wounds
to the leg and wrist, said he
could not explain the rampage.
“He’s a very close friend of
mine.” Costello said from his
room at Jersey Shore Medical
Center in Neptune.
Neighbors said Lutes had a
daughter and two stepsons.
Another person was wounded
in Dover Township and taken to
Community Medical Center in
Toms River. Police did not say
where the victim was when he
was shot.
The first shootings happened
about a mile from the street
where John E. Mabie allegedly
killed his granddaughter and
three neighbors on Feb. 21 as
he went from house to house
firing a .38-caliber revolver.
“It’s just a sad time for the
comunity,” Dover Township
Police Chief Michael
Mastronardy said Steve
Rizolo said Wednesday he
moved into the neighborhood
10 years ago at about the same
time that Lutes did.
“He used to walk his dog
down the street, and he’d say
hello. He wouldn’t go by with
out saying hello,” said Rizzolo
who described Lutes as a “real
neighborhood guy.”
Other neighbors, however,
described Lutes as a disciplinar
ian, saying he set strict rules
about when the children in his
house could eat snacks, how
they could wash their hands and
what toys they could play with.
“He’d stand with his mean
face just watering his lawn like
he was having a bad, bad day,
always,” said Cara Reilly, 20.
Several parents, including
neighbor Karen Picht, waited
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found dead
Veteran police officer Edwad
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in Dover Township and thred
others who were across the
street. He later shot and
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shot and killed
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CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) — A software
engineer who shot seven co-workers to death
believes he actually killed Adolf Hitler and six
German generals, his attorney told the jury
Wednesday at his murder trial.
Michael McDermott, 43, believes St. Michael
appeared to him before the Dec. 26, 2000, mas
sacre at Edgewater Technology and told him he
could earn a soul if he prevented the Holocaust,
said attorney Kevin Reddington.
McDermott claims he was suffering from
schizophrenia and cannot be held responsible
for his actions.
“This man is insane. As he sits here in front of
you now, he is insane,” Reddington said in his
opening statement.
“1 will put him on that witness stand and 1 w
ask him questions and you will hear him say®
you don’t exist, that I don’t exist, the judge doesi
exist and the people in this courtroom don t exist
Prosecutors said McDermott planned (lies a;
ings in retaliation for the company s plans ll
withhold his wages to pay back taxes.
As his lawyer laid out his case forinsam,
McDermott, a burly man with long haira*
bushy beard, sat at the defense table reading'
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Reddington said McDermott believes heffl,
a German police station sometime after hn> an^
“At this moment he believes he’s killed no
but Hitler and those six German gene .
Reddington said. “He doesn’t believe he
his co-workers.”
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