Dad: Sheriff slaying suspect mentally ‘off’
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WILLIAMSON, W.Va. (AP) — The man suspected of killing a West Virginia sheriff as he ate lunch in his car was mentally disturbed and had no particular vendetta against law enforcement, his father told The Associated Press on Thursday.

Melvin Maynard said his 37-year-old son, Tennis Melvin Maynard, was exposed to harmful chemicals and injured while working at an Alabama coal mine. He most likely did not target Mingo County Sheriff Eugene Crum, he said.

“He would have probably shot anybody, the first one he come to, you know what I’m saying?” the elder Maynard said.

“I know he was off. I know he should have been in a hospital,” the father said, adding that his son had previously been in an institution. He refused to elaborate, saying only that “the same problem was eating him again.”

Witnesses told police Maynard was alone when he shot Crum, and investigators still haven’t determined why he shot the sheriff, said Dave Rockel, the Mingo County Drug Task Force commander and Williamson police chief.

Crum had been in office just three months before he was killed Wednesday afternoon, making good on a campaign pledge to help rid the southern coalfields of the illegal prescription drug trade blamed for thousands of addictions and overdoses.

Friends say he was shot to death in the spot where he parked most days, keeping an eye on a place that had been shut down for illegally dispensing prescription drugs to be sure it didn’t reopen.

Tennis Maynard was shot and wounded by a Mingo deputy in a chase following the attack on Crum. State Police say he crashed his car into a bridge in his hometown of Delbarton, then got out and pointed a weapon at the deputy, who fired in self-defense.

State Police spokesman Sgt. Michael Baylous said Tennis Maynard is expected to survive and remained at Cabell Huntington Hospital in Huntington on Thursday.

Maynard has been charged with murder in Crum’s death and attempted murder in the incident with the deputy, authorities said.

Before Crum’s death, Maynard had never faced criminal charges in West Virginia, according to county and state records. Baylous said State Police had responded to past incidents involving Maynard, though he declined to elaborate.

The mental health problems described by Maynard’s father appear to stem from a lightning strike near a drilling rig at Drummond Co.’s Shoal Creek mine on June 27, 2007. Tennis Maynard sued more than two dozen people and companies in 2009 over injuries he said he suffered at the mine. A lightning strike sparked an explosion, which news reports at the time said injured six people.

The lawsuit doesn’t detail the nature of his physical injuries or say exactly what happened. But Maynard claimed he endured “extreme, severe, prolonged emotional and mental pain and suffering,” depression and post-traumatic stress disorder as a result of the incident.

The mine west of Birmingham had been cited for a string of safety problems and had been shut down for six months the year before the lightning strike, when methane gas ignited and the mine flooded.

The case had been put on hold, and a hearing was set for August.

Maynard’s attorney in that case, Craig Lowell, didn’t immediately return telephone and email messages.

Meanwhile, Crum’s death shook the state, with lawmakers and others at the Capitol wearing black ribbons and law enforcement wearing black stripes on their badges.

Residents had praised the former police chief’s new drug crackdown, dubbed Operation Zero Tolerance. It already had led to dozens of indictments, so his friends and supporters couldn’t help but suspect a connection to his death.

The fight against prescription drugs has been a high-profile one joined by federal authorities who say they have prosecuted 200 pill dealers in the past two years. The epicenter has been the southern coalfields, including Crum’s Mingo County, a region with a violent past. It saw battles in the legendary feud between the Hatfield and McCoy families, and was dubbed “Bloody Mingo when unionizing miners battled security agents hired by coal companies in the early 20th century.

Dallas Toler was appointed to take Crum’s magistrate position a year ago when Crum stepped down to campaign for sheriff.

Their goal was mutual: to put a big dent in drug trafficking in the county.

“At least four or five of us have gotten threats,” Toler said. “Any time you come in and make an impact on dope and drugs, it’s just part of the course. Eugene made a big lick on drugs down here. We all have.”

Toler, still in shock, couldn’t say whether he feels safe.

“Anything can happen,” he said. “This could have been any one of us.”

On a sign in the parking lot where Crum died, Chris and Christina Endicott scrawled a note expressing love for Crum and his wife, Rosie.

“You are family. The best sheriff Mingo has ever seen,” they wrote. “Our hearts are broken, along with Mingo County. We love you so much.”

Rosie Crum was appointed interim sheriff Thursday, in a move that has widespread support among deputies and is a nod to Crum’s legacy, said Mingo County Commission President Mark Humphrey.

“We thought that was what the people of Mingo County would want,” he said.

Although there is no indication of any connection, Crum’s killing comes on the heels of a Texas district attorney and his wife being shot to death in their home over the weekend, and just weeks after Colorado’s corrections director also was gunned down at his home.

Those bold killings and others have led authorities to propose more protection for law enforcers.

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Dillon8000
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April 09, 2013
I am sorry but I don't believe this either. If he was as mentally unstable as they are claiming then why was Sheriff Crum the only person shoot that afternoon. How come no other by standers where shot. It just seems if he was so unstable that he would have just opened fire and shot more than one person. What did he do though walked up to the cruiser and shot Sheriff Crum than left. Does that sound like someone who is mentally unstable. I don't think so.......
melissa3535
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April 08, 2013
Seriously? I love how the use of "mental illness" is used as a "get out of jail free". Obviously, you are mentally unstable if you walk up to someone and then shot them point blank, broad daylight, in the middle of town. It doesn't matter if he had a "vendetta" on law enforcement; it does matter that he murdered a man who happened to be a sheriff cracking down on drugs in the area. Too bad West Virginia does not have the death penalty because this is what he deserves. I am sure the murderer (because that is what he is) would not be wanting someone to claim "mentally off" to avoid being punished for the crime. We all get judged one day and I am sure God does not buy "mentally off" as an excuse.
Badge138
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April 08, 2013
RIP Sheriff Crum. I am not buying the "mental" defense already. If he was mental why did the family not see the signs? Not buying it.
callowaymine
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April 07, 2013
Thanks Eugene, for all you did for us, you and all the Deputies in your Department.
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“We will be having free music, games, swimming and food,” said Mark Whitt, local WVU Extension professor.

At 8:30 p.m. the Mingo County 4-H adult and teen leaders will lead the group in 4-H traditional songs and council circle activities(camp fire).

Bring your lawn chairs for some campfire fun and songs. Please don’t forget to get your camp applications in ASAP. Slots are limited.

The WVU extension office is taking applications for their summer camp for July 15 – 19,

which will be held at the Cabell County 4-H Camp?

If you are 8 - 13 years old and want to attend our “Super Kids Making Super Friends at 4-H Camp”, please call 304-235-2692 ext. 2 and we will send you all the necessary forms. Spots are limited so you must apply as soon as possible.

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