May 11, 2011
Alan Creach ,front and center, stands with his mother and other family members near the spot where their father was killed by a Spokane County Sheriff Deputy at The Plant Farm in the Spokane Valley. The Creach family held a press conference Wednesday May 11, 2011 to respond to the Sheriff Departments annoucement that the shooting death was both reasonable and justified.
Alan Creach stands with his mother and other family members at far right, near the spot where their father was killed by a Spokane County Sheriff Deputy at The Plant Farm in the Spokane Valley. The Creach family held a press conference Wednesday May 11, 2011 to respond to the Sheriff Departments annoucement that the shooting death was both reasonable and justified. They have installed the bright yellow chain to keep vehicles out of the parking lot when the business is closed.
Imogene Creach talks with media near the spot where her husband was killed by a Spokane County Sheriff Deputy at The Plant Farm in Spokane Valley. The Creach family held a press conference Wednesday, May 11, 2011, to respond to the Sheriff’s Department’s announcement that the shooting death was both reasonable and justified. They have installed the bright yellow chain to keep vehicles out of the parking lot when the business is closed.
Alan Creach, right, stands with his mother Imogene, center, and other family members near the spot where their father was killed by a Spokane County Sheriff’s deputy at The Plant Farm in the Spokane Valley. The Creach family held a press conference Wednesday, May 11, 2011, to respond to the Sheriff’s Department’s announcement that the shooting death was both reasonable and justified. The Creaches have installed bright yellow chain to keep vehicles out of the parking lot when the business is closed.
Alan Creach, right, stands with his mother Imogene, center, and other family members near the spot where their father was killed by a Spokane County Sheriff Deputy at The Plant Farm in the Spokane Valley. The Creach family held a press conference Wednesday, May 11, 2011, to respond to the Sheriff’s Department’s announcement that the shooting death was both reasonable and justified. The family has installed bright yellow chain to keep vehicles out of the parking lot when the business is closed.

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