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Last updated 4:12 p.m. EasternA man apparently infatuated with a special education teacher shot and killed her as she walked into her elementary school Friday, shortly before students began arriving.The suspect was killed in a shootout with a deputy a short time later about 10 miles away, said Pierce County sheriff s spokesman Ed Troyer.The man had been released on bai
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ted a week ago for violating a protective order the teacher, Jennifer Paulson, obtained in September 2008, Tacoma police spokesman Mark Fulghum said.The victim s father, Ken Paulson, said she was kind and loving, and that s probably why she was a special education teacher. He described the 30-year-old as a devout Christian. The father said the man who killed his daughter was Jed Waits, of Ellensburg. The two had apparently known each other since she was in college, when they worked together
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at a cafeteria at Seattle Pacific University.In her petition for the anti-harassment order filed in Pierce County District Court, Paulson said she and Waits occasionally socialized with co-workers and friends outside of work as a group but never had any sort of romantic involvement. She said heard from Waits about once a year since she graduated from college in 2003, but he would sometimes call 10 to 15 times in one day.Then in spring 2008, he showed up her school, walked into the building and passed the office where he was stopped by a secretary. I never told him where I work and Vsrn United Is Using Its Planes To Track Butterflies and Birds From Above
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