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From staff and wire reports
TWINSBURG " A man accused of killing a Twinsburg police officer by shooting him in the head pulled the trigger in self-defense, the defendant's attorney said Monday.
Joshua Miktarian was shot in the head four times, said Powell Caesar, spokesman for the Cuyahoga County Coroner's office, which completed an autopsy of the officer.
Ashford Thompson, 23, is charged with aggravated murder and remained in jail on a $5 million bond set Monday by Cuyahoga Falls Municipal Judge Kim Hoover.
Thompson's attorney, Larry Zukerman, said after the bond hearing that his client was defending himself. Zukerman would not elaborate other than to say that he had interviewed an eyewitness to the shooting.
Twinsburg Police Chief Chris Noga said Monday that Miktarian's gun was holstered when police found him.
A preliminary hearing has been set for 2:45 p.m. Monday, officials said. The case is expected to be bound over to the Summit County Court of Common Pleas, according to police.
Bedford Heights police arrested Thompson Sunday, less than an hour after Miktarian, 33, was shot multiple times in the head following a early morning traffic stop near Thompson's home on Glenwood Drive.
According to Twinsburg Police Officer Tom Austin, another person was in the vehicle driven by Thompson at the time of a traffic stop that preceded the shooting. The passenger's identity is not being released, Austin said, and no other details are being disclosed.
Miktarian was the first Twinsburg police officer to die in the line of duty in the 53-year history of the department, according to Twinsburg police.
A joint investigation into the shooting by the Twinsburg Police Department and the Summit County Sheriff's Office is ongoing.
Police say Miktarian, an 11-year K-9 officer with the city, pulled over Thompson for suspicion of loud music and operating a vehicle under the influence near Thompson's home in the 2400 block of Glenwood Drive.
According to Austin, Miktarian stopped Thompson's vehicle at 1:54 a.m. and requested assistance over the radio at 1:56 a.m. A 911 call was placed "at nearly the same time" by a resident from the same block of Glenwood Drive to Twinsburg dispatch, Austin said.
"The 911 caller reported hearing shouting between two people and popping sounds," he said.
At 1:57 a.m. a "status check" of Miktarian was radioed from Twinsburg dispatch to Miktarian's cruiser. There was no response from the officer, Austin said.
Officers from Twinsburg and surrounding communities immediately responded to the scene, where they discovered Miktarian on the ground near his cruiser.
The officer was transported by helicopter to MetroHealth Medical Center in Cleveland, where he was pronounced dead at 2:48 a.m., according to police reports.
Bagio, the K-9 German Shepard that teamed with Miktarian, was found in the back of Miktarian's cruiser and was uninjured, police said.
According to police, Thompson had fled the scene but was apprehended at 2:41 a.m. by Bedford Heights police without incident at a home on Cambridge Road in Bedford Heights.
A firearm of unknown caliber was recovered as evidence, Austin said, and a set of Miktarian's handcuffs was attached to one of Thompson's wrists when Bedford Heights police took him into custody.
Prior to joining the Twinsburg force Feb. 24, 1997, Miktarian worked as a police officer in Uniontown. He had recently resumed part-time police work in Uniontown, "to give back to his roots," Noga said.
Miktarian graduated from Tallmadge High School in 1993 and lived in Tallmadge with his wife, Holly, an Oakwood police officer, and 3-month-old daughter, Thea.
Friends say Miktarian owned a Gionino's Pizza establishment in Sagamore Hills, and enjoyed playing in his rock band, Barium.
There have been at least two public vigils since Miktarian's death, each with hundreds in attendance.
Donations can be made to any Fifth Third Bank in care of the Twinsburg Police Association, Austin said.
Story by Andrew Schunk of the Twinsburg Bulletin, a sister publication of the Record-Courier, with information from the Associated Press.




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    Posted by laurae July 15, 2008
Anyone who kills a cop while their on duty should not even be placed into the prison system. Once they are tried and convicted, they should be euthanized, by a firing squad of the officer's peers. Why should I, the average citizen, have to pay to keep them alive!! Why should this degenerate get rewarded by going to prison?

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    Posted by buckeyesbacker July 15, 2008
"The tree of liberty must be watered periodically with the blood of patriots. ..."

Police do a difficult job to make our free society as a whole safer for all of us.

Rest in peace brother, rest in peace.

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    Posted by Gary July 15, 2008
This thug is lucky he is in jail as the officers could have easily killed the jerk. I would like to see ANY court find him not guilty!! Then we better elect better judges!

The thug should be shot in the same manner--maybe we all will luck out and the jerk will hang himself!!!

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    Posted by yousaidit July 15, 2008
This, of course, is in contrast to the 250 people protesting in Akron last night that the police are cold-blooded killers...

If the police are ALL like this, then what better reason to kill a citizen than right after he murdered a police officer? However, the fact that this thug made it to the county jail ALIVE is a strong testament to the extreme professional restraint showed by all the officers involved.

The Bedford Hts. guys get extreme kudos for the quick apprehension, and for showing the high level of professionalism that officers have.

The thug will get his day, rest assured.

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    Posted by billshane342 July 15, 2008
Sure it was self defense. How dare a white officer stop a black man. Must have been racial profiling. So the shooting was totally justified.


I can't wait to see how this slime ball Defense Attorney is gonna present a self defense case.

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    Posted by vchickie July 15, 2008
4 shots to the head? Self defence, you got to be kidding me. This loser prolly had drugs on him and god only knows what else. He is a thug! The officer was prolly trying to cuff him and the thug turned around pulled out his gun and at point blank range shot the officer. I bet Bagio wanted to get out the car and get that thug. I bet if that dog seen him today he would tear his arm right off! I hope for once this justice system will work! Not let another thug get back to the streets!

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    Posted by hill5 July 15, 2008
My heart goes out to his family!!!! I just learned of this story today on the news and it brought tears to my eyes!!!! My sincere sympathy to this family!!!!

Self Defense???? I really hope he isn't paying his attorney to much. Sounds like the dumb a** must of graduated last in his law class!!!! Sounds like one of those bad liars who don't think about their lie before they speak it!!!! IDIOT!!!!! It won't stick. God I HOPE NOT!!!

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    Posted by rwain July 15, 2008
Self Defense? 4 shots to the head, gun still in holster, dog still in car? That's about the most ignorant thing I've ever heard.

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    Posted by bqwhotoo1 July 15, 2008
This is a tragedy and now the defense attorney is claiming self defense. What a crock of crap this is turning out to be. I can't hardly believe that within 3 minutes of the initial call (1:54) and within a minute of requesting assistance (1:56) that this guy was defending himself against a police officer who still had his gun holstered. What kind of boloney is this that the defense attorney wants to get the public to believe. Is this just a ploy to poison the jury pool so this guy will claim next that he didn't get a "fair trial". The only one who won't get a fair trial is the Police Offficer who never had a chance against this guy. How does this guy expect to be found anything but guilty when the facts reported as they have been, ie. the fire arm found and the handcuff still attached when apprehended less than an hour later.

The officer might still be alive if he would have let the K-9 participate in the take down or apprehension of this idiot. Let the dog out of the car and then let nature take its course.

I don't know how Officer Miktarian's wife will be able to perform her job in the future knowing what happened to her husband in the line of duty. God Bless this family during this horrible ordeal.

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