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Officer nearly killed during Monfort's arrest: 'I was angry'

by SUSANNAH FRAME / KING5 News

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Posted on November 12, 2009 at 10:35 PM

Updated Friday, Nov 13 at 9:54 AM

Moments before accused cop killer Christopher Monfort was shot by police, he aimed his gun at the head of one of the officers.

That officer, Seattle Police Sergeant Gary Nelson, a 25-year veteran of the force, is alive today because Monfort's gun didn't fire properly.

Monfort is now charged with the attempted murder of Sgt. Nelson.

In a KING 5 Exclusive, Nelson spoke with KING 5 about that day.

"It's not something you expect. The gun was 6 to 8 feet from my forehead. I have no idea why that gun didn't work," said Nelson.

Sgt. Nelson was one of three Seattle Police Department officers who approached Monfort outside his Tukwila apartment on Friday, November 6. They asked to talk to him and Monfort bolted.

At a news conference Thursday, King County prosecutor Dan Satterberg told about the bone-chilling moments leading up to the shooting of Monfort.

"As one of the officers, Detective Sergeant Gary Nelson ran after him, Monfort aimed his gun directly at Sgt. Nelson and pulled the trigger. The gun did not fire. It was fully loaded, but Monfort had apparently failed to chamber a round and this oversight saved the life of this police officer," said Satterberg.

Nelson said when we saw the gun, he didn't panic or become fearful, but rather became infuriated.

"I was just angry," Nelson said.

This isn't the first time Sgt. Nelson's cheated death.

In March 1999, while working on an FBI task force, a bank robber opened fire on Nelson during a high-speed chase.

Nelson came away unhurt.

One year later Nelson was rescued, near death, after a drunk driver crashed into him on Highway 18 on his way home from work. He was airlifted to Harborview Medical Center with massive injuries.

"He has internal bleeding, a gash in his head, a crushed finger, a broken femur and a collapsed lung," said Kristen Foley of Harborview Medical Center in August 2000.

Again, Nelson survived.

The next year after the infamous Mardi Gras riots, Nelson headed up the task force that caught most of the criminals. Back then in an interview with KING 5,he urged the public to call in with tips.

"We've seen it on the videotape and we need to know who you are and how to get a hold of you," said Nelson in 2001.

It was another tip from the public that lead police to Monfort.

Nelson said he was simply doing his job last Friday, alongside another sergeant and a Seattle homicide detective. He said the focus shouldn't be on him, but on their fallen comrade, Officer Timothy Brenton and the officer trainee, Britt Sweeney, who survived the execution-style shooting on Halloween night.

"I want everyone to realize that our goal is to honor Officer Brenton and take care of his family. We were fortunate to give some conclusion from that perspective. We had a responsibility to the community," said Nelson.

Sgt. Nelson says lessons learned in the Mardi Gras investigation are how they manage tips from the public that helped lead them to the suspect in this case.

He also says that even after being through three near-death experiences, he's anxious to get back to work.

Sgt. Nelson isn't working now because he and the other two officers involved in Monfort's shooting are on administrative leave, which is routine.

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2lat4me said on November 13, 2009 at 2:39 PM

Hey collegeguy, I agree with mitch22. How does a trained officer let an armed, probable (at the time) murderer within 8 feet of him and have time to try to pop off a round? Yes, he was lucky and I'm glad the gun misfired

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elgatomalo said on November 13, 2009 at 11:16 AM

Good try Gary! Too bad you didn't kill the SOB but maybe rolling around in a wheel chair until he gets the needle is better punishment.

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jkdeth said on November 13, 2009 at 7:56 AM

Thank you Officer.

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collegeguy said on November 13, 2009 at 6:33 AM

mitch22, why does everyone have to question why this why that? They were confronting a person of interest in the case in a public area with others potentially around. When Monfort ran, they gave chase, not knowing he was armed at the time so firepower was not needed at the time or so they thought. You do not automatically confront a person of interest with a gun unless you know for sure they are your suspect and are armed. Monfort got the drop on them and they are lucky his gun did not fire. Enough said. Don't complain that they did something wrong when they did it by the book.

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bearwins1 said on November 13, 2009 at 2:08 AM

boo hoo

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mitch22 said on November 13, 2009 at 1:39 AM

Ok, I am happy that Sgt. Nelson is alive, however... I have one question... Why did the situation get to the point that Monfort had a chance to kill him??? Why didn't Sgt. Nelson have a sidearm or M-4 variant trained on Monfort at the time??? As soon as a gun is produced and pointed, it's 2 rounds center mass immediately... I have no idea what went down as I was not there, and am not questioning the judgement of Sgt. Nelson, and may be completely off base, but all I have to go off is this article... RIP Officer Brenton, and Get Well Officer Sweeney... And for Monfort, prison in life for you, get used to your wheelchair... Shoot, Move, Communicate...

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blankingout said on November 12, 2009 at 11:56 PM

You're one lucky person, Sir!

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whistleberries said on November 12, 2009 at 11:05 PM

Hmmm... Sgt. Nelson is very lucky to be alive, amen!

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