Pubdate: Sun, 06 Mar 2005 Source: Ottawa Sun (CN ON) Copyright: 2005 Canoe Limited Partnership Contact: http://www.ottawasun.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/329 Author: Jason Botchford, Toronto Sun Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mjcn.htm (Cannabis - Canada) COPS KILLED IN 'AMBUSH' Gunman Slipped Back Onto Farm, Opened Fire On Officers In Hours After Grow-Op Raid COP-KILLER James Roszko used his marijuana plants as bait to lure officers into a deadly ambush, his father says. His claim was bolstered by Mounties, who admitted in a press conference yesterday that the deadly encounter was in fact an "ambush." "Jim wasn't there when they got there, so he snuck up on them later," Bill Roszko said of his son who was a known cop-hater. "The four police (who died) all got shot right in the steel building, right where the marijuana was. It seems to me he must of snuck up on them as part of some kind of set-up and then shot them. It seems like he was waiting for them to go to the marijuana." Constables Anthony Gordon, 28, Leo Johnston, 32, Brock Myrol, 29, and Peter Schiemann, 25, died in the Thursday morning shooting. The RCMP yesterday said James Roszko, 46, managed to slip back into his Quonset hut while police were watching it in the hours prior to the shootout near Rochfort Bridge, Alta., about 130 km northwest of Edmonton. Wounded Roszko "Our officers, all four of them, were shot and killed by James Roszko," regional Supt. Marty Cheliak said as he released results of post-mortem examinations. "None of our officers were struck by friendly fire. James Roszko was hit by return fire by our officers. Those strikes did not result in his death. James Roszko then took his own life." Cheliak labelled the attack an "ambush" but wouldn't elaborate except to say, "the investigation has shown that that's exactly what took place." Cheliak did not make it clear if one of the four officers shot Roszko or whether it was two additional officers who arrived minutes after the shooting and exchanged gunfire with Roszko. Bill Roszko said his son was capable of such a plan because of his hatred of police officers. "He was crazy to shoot those officers, those poor officers," he said. "He had a lot of anger against the police." James Roszko was a convicted child molester, a community menace and a known cop-hater with a lengthy criminal record beginning in 1999, that also included convictions for property offences, failure to comply with court orders, harassing calls and uttering threats. "The more he dealt with(police officers), the more he didn't like them," his father said. It was common knowledge that Roszko had weapons on his farm. An application to search the property for stolen goods and a marijuana operation indicated Mounties were well aware they were dealing with a volatile individual. Chop Shop Police said they found around 300 marijuana plants and evidence of a vehicle chop shop, a car-parts theft operation on the property. Bill Roszko said his son had a long history of marijuana use, although he never knew James was growing it. "The first time we caught Jim with marijuana he was hiding it under his mattress when he was 13," Roszko said. "I'm sure he spent a lot of his time all doped up." - --- MAP posted-by: Derek