Sequim man charged for killing his mother before attacking an officer after routine traffic stop

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Sequim man charged for killing his mother before attacking an officer after routine traffic stop
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A man who attacked, and was shot by a police officer after being pulled over on May 19 was charged for murdering his mother on Friday. FOX13

According to the Kitsap Critical Incident Response Team , theProsecutor's Office charged Bret Allen Kenney with first degree murder for the death of Teri Ward, his mother, on June 3.

In the early hours of May 19, a Sequim police officer conducted a traffic stop. A short time after, the driver, Kenney, quickly exited the vehicle, charged at the officer and tackled him to the ground. A physical altercation ensued, and investigators say at one point, the officers' firearm was discharged. Law enforcement from multiple agencies responded to the incident, ultimately bringing Kenney into custody.

Sequim Officer Martinez is a 4-year veteran of law enforcement. During the May 19 incident, several bystanders came to Officer Martinez's aid, as well as two Clallam County Sheriff's Deputies. The two deputies have been identified as Deputy Jeff Pickrell, a 26-year law enforcement veteran, and Deputy Bill Cortani, a 31-year law enforcement veteran.

At the request of the Sequim Police Department, the KCIRT was deployed to conduct an independent investigation of the shooting involving an officer. KCIRT is a multi-agency investigative team comprised of 10 law enforcement agencies within

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