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Show The Salt Lake Tribune INTERMOUNTAIN Thursday, September 25, 1997 Cops From Around West sy over seven fatal shootings by HonorDead Boise Officer As a seven-member honor guard fired its rifles into the air THE ASSOCIATED PRESS police officers fired their weap- BOISE — Thousands of uniformed law-enforcement officers from throughout the West paid tribute Wednesday to Officer MarkStall, the first Boise police bya single bullet in Saturday's officer killed in the line of duty. “There are so many overgrown boysin this world, but Mark was a man among men,” Officer John Terry told up to 8,000 mourners gathered in the 12,000-seat Boise State University Pavilion for Stall’s funeral. Stall was killed early Saturday following whatpolice said was a routine traffic stop. Two men in the car who werepulled over for failingto signal a turn — brothers who had oncesought to be Pennsylvania state troopers — also were killed in the firefight with sevenpolice officers Craig Brodrick, 29, was hit with at least 12 bullets. Doug Brodrick, 27, who fired the shot that fatally wounded Stall, had seven major gunshot wounds. Six of the seven Officer Ron Winegar, wounded shootout, came from his hospital bed in a medical van andattended the two-hour funeral in a wheelchair. Republican Gov. Phil Batt came, too, as did a host of other local and state officials. But at least half the mourners. Boisepolice officers in 16 months to “divide the community.’ above the grave site Wednesday afternoon, it remained unclear who on Saturday hadfired first. After the burial, Paulson acknowledged that one of the seven officers had indicated later he mayhavefired before the Bro- dricks began shooting. “We won't knowuntil all the ev- idenceis in,” the chief said, add- al law-enforcement officers from ing that somewitnesses have said the brothers were the first to shoot Lt. Jim Tibbs said thefinal determination of who fired first West. A cursory look at the maze of police cars in the parking lot city andstateinvestigationis complete showed vehicles from Nevada. Wyoming, Oregon, Washington, California and Utah. Boise Police Chief Larry Paul son noted that Stall was almost exactly the same age as the Brodrick brothers. “Whydid their lives turn out so differently? The Brodricks’ father, Martin Brodrick Jr. of Brush Valley, Pa., is convinced his sons would not havefired except in self-defense Craig Brodrick had moved from Penns: nia to Boise in flay: his brother followed in Au. werecity, county, state and feder- jurisdictions throughout the Boise Mayor Brent Coles said the City Council would name afuture park for Stall, who he said would not have wanted controver- would not be knownuntil a joint gust. Both were employed in the plastics industry. Their bodies werebeing flown hometo western Pennsylvania for funerals on Friday. AS Researcher Details R ocky Flats Accidents ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS DENVER— SomeRocky Flats workers werevic who got cancer in Wilkinson's study There were numerous accidents. We're not talk- tims of accidents decades ago that injected deadly ing hundreds. But there were numbers of timesthat plutoniuminto their bodies, a plant health official confirms. individuals did have incidents where that did occur Rocky Flats health physicist Robert Bistline said A researcher studying cancer ratesat the defunct Bistlinesaid doctors often were able to removeall of theskin inthe areaofthe puncture woundbefore the plutoniumentered the bloodstream. Thenthey nuclear-weaponsplant learnedof instances in which workers were injured after cutting throughtheir protectiveclothing whileusingtools to shape pluto niumbombparts stitched the wound Because they shaped bomb parts, Rocky Flats workers werein closer contact with plutonium than employees at othernuclear facilities, Bistlinesaid In other instances, workers broke beakers ofra dioactive liquid, and the glass shards cut through their gloves, Gregg Wilkinson of the University of So there was more opportunit Buffalo, said. 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