Veteran of Falluja fighting did not want to go back to Iraq
A 19-year-old Marine from Ceres, California, shot and killed a police
officer and wounded another before dying in a weekend gunbattle.
Investigators said he may have been driven by a desire to avoid
returning to Iraq. Andres Raya was scheduled to report back to Camp
Pendleton, near San Diego, on Sunday after a weekend leave. Instead,
police said, he went out with a semiautomatic rifle and drew officers
into an ambush outside a liquor store in Ceres, a town of about 35,000
next door to his hometown of Modesto. Raya's mother told the Modesto
Bee that her son "came back different" from his last assignment, which
included service in western Iraq's insurgent hotbed of Falluja. "In
speaking with family, they conveyed to us that their son did not desire
to return to Iraq," said Lt. Bill Heyne, a spokesman for the Stanislaus
County Sheriff's Department. The ambush was recorded by a security
camera outside the liquor store. Raya was shot and killed after a
three-hour search, investigators said. Ceres police spokesman Jason
Woodman said Raya had walked into the store and "was pacing around,
acting strange." He walked back outside, fired a shot with his rifle
and went back inside, telling employees he had been shot and to call
police. "As he saw the officers, he immediately engaged in gunfire with
them," Woodman said. He said Raya chased the officers as they pulled
back, still firing his rifle. "It's very evident that he was intent on
engaging these officers in gunfire, and that he was not concerned with
the bullets that were going to be flying in his direction," Woodman
said. Raya was a driver in the 2nd Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment -- an
element of the 1st Marine Expeditionary Force, much of which is serving
in Iraq. [more]
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