Shooting of officer 'was very quick, totally unexpected'

by CJaye | August 11, 2008 at 04:24 am
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VIRGINIA BEACH

Detective Michael Smith Phillips sat in a pickup late Thursday night, trying to buy a half-pound of marijuana from the suspected drug dealer sitting next to him. Less than 100 yards away, fellow officers kept watch.

Suddenly, another man walked to the pickup and began firing, Virginia Beach Police Chief Jake Jacocks said Friday. Phillips, 37, armed but not wearing a bulletproof vest, took three shots to the torso and was pronounced dead at the scene.

Police swarmed through the parking lot of Green Run Square Shopping Center, between the 7-Eleven and the Fat Mikes hot dog stand in the 3300 block of Holland Road, stopping one suspect who tried to drive off, Jacocks said.

According to the chief, the suspected shooter was arrested as he hovered over Phillips' body and attempted to steal the undercover officer's cash.

"It all went as it was planned to go up until the shots were fired. It was very quick, totally unexpected," Jacocks said.

Police said they arrested Ted Vincent Carter, 23, and Marshall Demetrius Moyd, 26, both of the 900 block of S. Club House Road. They were arraigned Friday in separate three-minute hearings before General District Court Judge Teresa N. McCrimmon on charges of first-degree murder, use of a firearm in commission of a felony and violation of the Drug Conspiracy Act.

Each declined a public defender and was ordered to appear in court Aug. 22 to say who would represent them. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for Sept. 19. The suspects are being held without bond at Virginia Beach Correctional Center.

Moyd had been released from the Virginia Beach jail just hours before the shooting Thursday. He was arrested Tuesday on a charge of failing to appear in court, according to court and jail records. At 4:55 p.m. Thursday, he posted a $1,300 bond and walked out, sheriff's office spokeswoman Paula Miller said.

Moyd told an investigator, according to a search warrant affidavit, that he and Phillips spoke by phone to set up the marijuana deal.

Moyd said he picked Carter up at his house, on S. Club House Road, where he had the marijuana, a shotgun and a handgun.

The affidavit alleges that at 11:14 p.m. Carter fired the shots that killed Phillips. Court records show Moyd was convicted six years ago in Norfolk of firearm and marijuana possession charges.

Carter was convicted two years ago in Virginia Beach of carrying a concealed weapon. His father, Theodore V. Carter, is serving life in prison for the fatal shooting of a Wachovia Bank employee in 2005, according to court records and Commonwealth's Attorney Harvey Bryant.

The search warrant affidavit also says that after being arrested, Carter called his mother and asked her to get rid of a firearm he had at home.

Police searched the townhouse less than a half-mile from the shooting early Friday and seized what they believe to be crack cocaine, a 12-gauge shotgun, various types of ammunition, a bulletproof vest and computer equipment, according to police and court records.

No one answered the door of the unit Friday. Diane LeBray, who lives next door, said the shooting did not fit Carter's

 

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Barry ORegan
Barry ORegan
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at 09:34 on August 11th, 2008

CJaye, I like this story. It's good stuff. Terribly tragic, hopefully capital punishment will cure what ails the murderer

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CJaye

I'm sorry Barry, I keep forgetting to comment on the reply.

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CJaye

Thank you Barry  for the flag and the comment.  Yes it is terriby tragic. The tragic part to me is how the gun man got so damn close without the intervention of the other SID officers that were working the sing.  Also the fact that he had no vest on.  Carter should have never gotten to that truck. He should have been taken down as he started his approch.  The other SID officers said they were only 100 yards away.  What went wrong and why?  I guess the only one that can answer that is deceased.

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Barry ORegan

No problem on the reply Cjaye, certainly someone dropped the ball on this one.

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Son of a vbpd officer

The shooter pulled up next to the vehicle and fired 3 shots. he did not walk up. SID tried to rush the vehicle but it happend so fast that there was nothing they could do.

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CJaye

That's why when they got to Carter he was leaning over the body trying to get the money from the sting. Sweetie, then the car shouldn't have gotten to that truck!  I've worked with SID in Va. Beach before this should have never happened. When that vehicle started it's approch it should have been stopped in it's tracks.  No one can say what they would do.  With all my years in the Fire Department and Rescue Squad I seen alot of things that I wouldn't want anyone to see.  Sometimes there are things that are out of our control, however I feel this was in our control and was handled so wrong and now the family has to suffer.  This is the second police officer killed in the line of duty around Hampton Roads in the last couple of years due to lack of communication.  If your so concerned tell the Va. Beach police  to check out the site I sent out last night to the police department. ghettobraggingrights.wordpress.com thats what you need to worry about. Sad thing that happened I know my father was a Norfolk Fire Chief and he was murdered 21 years ago.  Our family went through some really rough times and still do.  The Fire Department funeral the same cemetery in Va. Beach.  I have a hard time with the Detective Phillips not having his vest on this just puzzles me knowing the background of the guys he was dealing with. Also if your going to leave a comment make it so we can go to your site and see who you are.  Can't go to ur site?

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CJaye

One more thing, in the RAG  ghetto bragging rights.wordpress.com Detective Phillips is refered to as Smith Phillips, I guess that's a way to get around the legal issue they think.

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