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John_Wayne777
08-21-06, 10:36
http://www.roanoke.com/news/roanoke/wb/79080

UPDATED 11:26 a.m.
Blacksburg New School, which is located near the area police are searching, has closed for the day.

UPDATED 11:12 a.m.
Montgomery County Sheriff's Deputy Eric Sutphin, who died after being shot this morning, had been wounded in 2003 while exchanging gunfire with a man who had just shot and killed a Christiansburg police officer. He left police work after the incident, but returned to the force the following year. A link to a 2005 profile of Sutphin is below.

UPDATED 11:07 a.m.
Police have confirmed that the officer shot this morning has died, and identified him as Montgomery County Sheriff's Deputy Eric Sutphin.

UPDATED 10:42 a.m.
The Montgomery County Courthouse in Christiansburg is closed until further notice in connection with the hunt for William Morva, county spokesman Robert Parker confirmed. Police from multiple agencies continue to search sections of Virginia Tech campus and Blacksburg for Morva.

UPDATED 10:30 a.m.

BLACKSBURG -- A law enforcement officer was shot this morning near the head of the Huckleberry Trail near the Blacksburg Public Library and police station.

The suspect in the shooting, William Morva, remains at large and a manhunt has closed a section of Blacksburg and the Virginia Tech campus. Officers from multiple police agencies have been searching for Morva using a helicopter and dogs.

Police are now surrounding Tech's Squires Student Center. Police radio traffic indicates someone fitting Morva's description was seen inside.

Morva also is accused of killing a security guard at Montgomery Regional Hospital early Sunday. The killing came after Morva, who had been in Montgomery County Jail awaiting trial on charges of trying to rob a store last year, was taken to the emergency room in the early morning hours Sunday. He attacked the deputy guarding him, took his gun, and shot the security guard, according to police.

Police said this morning Morva is wearing a tie-dyed T-shirt and khaki shorts and had a white sheet wrapped around him. He is barefoot.

The condition of the officer who was shot this morning around 7:15 a.m. is not known, a Blacksburg police spokesman said.

Virginia Tech spokesman Larry Hincker said the campus is closed for the day. All students are urged to return to their dorms or off-campus apartments. Staff were told to remain in their offices. Hincker said there have been no confirmed sightings of Morva on campus. Reports of a hostage situation at Squires Student Center are unfounded. Squires has been shut down and will remain shut down. It had been searched by police.

The Blacksburg Public Library downtown has been closed.

The search for Morva began after he was taken to the hospital to seek treatment for a sprained leg and wrist from a reported fall, Sheriff Tommy Whitt said Sunday. Procedure dictates that inmates are transported in handcuffs and leg irons to the hospital by a deputy sheriff assigned to the jail.

About 2:30 a.m. Sunday, Morva overpowered the officer, seized his pistol and shot Derrick McFarland, a hospital security guard, Davis said.

McFarland, a 26-year-old man living in Christiansburg, had tried to assist the deputy sheriff and prevent Morva's escape, police said.

Morva fled toward Hilltop Road, after shedding his orange jail-issued jumpsuit, police said.

McFarland died from his wounds. The deputy sheriff injured in Morva's escape was in stable condition at the hospital Sunday morning.
On Sunday, Blacksburg Police Officer Nathan O'Dell (right) points for Pulaski County K9 Officer Daniel Johnson (left) and his trained bloodhound "Jerry Lee" in an attempt to pick up the scent trail of an alleged shooting suspect at Meadow Brook Trailer Park near the Blacksburg / Montgomery County line Sunday morning. Police were searching for William Charles Morva.

Matt Gentry | The Roanoke Times

On Sunday, Blacksburg Police Officer Nathan O'Dell (right) points for Pulaski County K9 Officer Daniel Johnson (left) and his trained bloodhound "Jerry Lee" in an attempt to pick up the scent trail of an alleged shooting suspect at Meadow Brook Trailer Park near the Blacksburg / Montgomery County line Sunday morning. Police were searching for William Charles Morva.
Virginia State Police Tactical Team Officers meet in front of the emergency room entrance at Montgomery Regional Hospital Sunday morning.

Matt Gentry | The Roanoke Times

Virginia State Police Tactical Team Officers meet in front of the emergency room entrance at Montgomery Regional Hospital Sunday morning.

"We really need to look into it real closely and find out how this happened," Whitt said about Morva's escape. "We have an idea, but it's just speculation at this point, and I'd rather not speculate."

Whitt said the deputy, whose name he would not disclose, was sedated and unable to speak with investigators.

Police officers from several neighboring areas aided in the search effort. Two Virginia State Police helicopters surveyed the area and police dogs went out with officers on foot. The outpouring of support from other agencies was "mind-boggling," Whitt said.

The search took place just as Virginia Tech students were moving in for the start of the school year. Thousands of students and their parents flooded the area this weekend. Classes begin today.

Rumors about Morva and the police hunt flew around Blacksburg Sunday night and this morning, with people saying that police were visiting various people who had known the suspect.

Morva was known as a transient who had a hard time holding a steady job before his 2005 arrest. He had attended Blacksburg High School.

He was a downtown coffeeshop regular known for going barefoot and wearing camouflage shorts and a T-shirt regardless of the weather. He portrayed himself as an outsider and sometimes spoke of living in the woods and hunting for food.

Christina Gardner, an employee of the Rivermill bar in downtown Blacksburg who knew Morva from high school, said Sunday that he is an idealist who had gotten into a desperate situation.

"I never thought he was capable of these kinds of actions," Gardner said.

"He has been homeless off and on for several years, because his family moved back to Richmond. And he hasn't had the easiest life, but he's always tried to do right by people."

At McFarland's Christiansburg home on Sunday afternoon, a skateboard and other toys leaned against a wall and the sound of young children and barking dogs met knocks at the door. Relatives, however, declined to talk to a reporter.

Morva was in jail on charges of trying to rob the Deli Mart on Glade Road in Blacksburg in August 2005. His trial had been continued twice this summer, and the new date was set for Wednesday, according to circuit court records.

Morva and Jeffrey Scott Roberts, 21, of Richmond were arrested Aug. 16, 2005, after an attempted armed robbery at the Deli Mart.

Police said two masked men -- one carrying a shotgun, the other carrying a rifle -- attempted to enter the store only to find that the door had been locked and the business closed for the evening.

A store clerk who saw the robbers called Blacksburg police and then chased the men. Morva and Roberts were arrested a short time later with help from the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office and the Virginia State Police. They recovered a .22-caliber rifle and a 12-gauge shotgun -- both with rounds in the chambers -- as well as clothing and ski masks the robbers had discarded.

In April, a Montgomery County grand jury indicted Morva in connection with the Deli Mart crime as well as two other attempted burglaries on July 14, 2005, and Aug. 12, 2005. Online court records do not specify where those alleged crimes occurred.


Matt Gentry | The Roanoke Times

Before Sunday, Morva had been charged with attempted robbery, use of a firearm during an attempted robbery, statutory burglary, two counts of attempted statutory burglary and three counts of conspiracy.

All of you folks in the Blacksburg area watch your 6

jethead
08-21-06, 10:52
Let's hope he has another "falling" accident.

SuicideHz
08-21-06, 12:11
I didn't read it all but have a question-

What exactly happened? This officer was wounded in 2003 by who? He left the force and returned and was shot again and Morva is the shooter this time?

Griz
08-21-06, 12:28
I work in the VA Tech Corporate Research Center. The police have the whole area cordoned off with most of them standing around with shotguns and AR-15s. They're extremely jumpy(understandable under the circumstances), they are approaching every car with guns pointed at the occupants and jump back when they open a trunk. I just hope they don't have a ND and kill someone.

They let a co-worker and I back in after lunch, but turned a little asian chick who works with us away. I guess they figured that the fugitive might try to hi-jack her car but a car with a couple of big adult (armed, but they didn't know that) men in it was safe.

Griz
08-21-06, 12:30
I didn't read it all but have a question-

What exactly happened? This officer was wounded in 2003 by who? He left the force and returned and was shot again and Morva is the shooter this time?

The 2003 incident was unrelated, just a coincidence that the same officer was involved in that as well.

A thumbnail summary of what's going on:

-Morva was in jail awaiting trial for an attempted robbery of a convenience store.
-He was either injured or faked an injury in the jail and was taken to the hospital for a checkup
-He took the escorting officers gun and killed an unarmed hospital security guard.
-This morning a deputy was killed by him on a Va Tech walking trail.
-The police locked down the area 2.5 hours later (at least that's when they set up checkpoints near me

This is a very rural area, and the walking trail is in farmland... The guy is probably long gone by now... He could be into the nearby National Forest by now, or could have stolen or hijacked a car and been out of the state by the time the roadblocks were set up.

SuicideHz
08-21-06, 12:56
Hopefully he makes it to Ohio and tries to rob that motel where "Rooftop Voter" works and he is able to put 3 Golden Saber slugs in him like he did to Antoine...

Griz
08-21-06, 15:07
UPDATED 3:50 p.m.

Police say they have captured William Morva in woods near rugby and lacross fields on Blacksburg's Tech Center Drive. They say they have recovered a weapon believed to have been used in the shooting this morning of Montgomery County Sheriff's Deputy Eric E. Sutphin and the shooting last night of Derrick McFarland, a security guard at Montgomery Regional Hospital. Both Sutpin and McFarland died.

Morva, 24, also is accused of injuring another deputy as he escaped custody at the hospital. Morva had been jailed since being charged last year in an attempted robbery.

I was wrong... instead of heading for the hills, he went to ground and was caught.

John_Wayne777
08-21-06, 17:28
I knew when I first read the story that this guy was going to puss out and surrender. I was hoping he would pick a fight with a SWAT team and get lit up like a Christmas tree. It irks me that this SOB is still breathing while two decent people are dead.

It seems to me like the worthless sack of waste ambushed Deputy Sutpin, and that the deputy never even had a chance.

Glad to hear you were safe, Griz.....And glad to hear that you had some protection along.

Didn't VT threaten to arrest anybody they caught legally CCWing?

Griz
08-21-06, 18:01
I'm glad they caught him before he could hurt someone else, but I too am a little dissapointed that he didn't make a stupid decision when he was found by alert and aware LEOs.... I have a sick feeling that he won't get what he deserves because he'll be found to have mental problems.


Didn't VT threaten to arrest anybody they caught legally CCWing?

The VT CRC where the company I work for is located is a seperate legal entity from VT and is not state owned or part of the VT campus.

I don't know or care what arbitrary rules VT has for private citizens passing through campus, but I am 100% legal according to VA law.