Border gunman identified as Washington man
CBC News
Posted: Oct 17, 2012 4:53 PM PT
Last Updated: Oct 17, 2012 8:22 PM PT
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The man who shot a border officer south of Vancouver on Tuesday and then fatally turned the weapon on himself has been identified as Andrew Michael Crews, CBC News has learned.
The name was confirmed by the B.C. Coroners Service Wednesday.
Crews, 32, was a resident of Bremerton, Wash.
Crews drove to the Peace Arch border crossing Tuesday just before 2 p.m. PT and shot Canadian border officer Lori Bowcock who was staffing a kiosk, dealing with people entering Canada by car from Washington.
The van driven by Andrew Crews remained at the scene for several hours Tuesday. (CBC)Bowcock was shot in the neck and airlifted to hospital, where she underwent surgery and is in stable condition. Officials said Wednesday she is expected to make a full recovery.
Crews then shot himself and died at the scene, inside the vehicle he was driving, a white van with Washington licence plates.
Crews is believed to have been a tattoo artist working in a tattoo parlour in Silverdale, Wash., about 20 kilometres west of Seattle.
Andrew Crews has been identified as the man who shot a border guard in B.C. Tuesday. (Facebook)Crews had moved to Bremerton from Las Vegas, where he also worked as an artist. A former work colleague was stunned to hear what Crews had done.
"He was happy-go-lucky. He loved music and art, always fun," said Shannon Bundy, of the Showroom Tattoo Parlor. "I just talked to him two weeks ago and it sounded like life was going good. I don't have any idea why this would happen."
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