The story regarding the shooting of Washington State Patrol Trooper Scott Johnson on Saturday continues to unfold. The latest, according to the Seattle Times, is that the wife of the man suspected of shooting the Trooper had been arrested on suspicion of DUI earlier that same night by a different Trooper. The Trooper Greene had transported the woman away from the scene while Trooper Johnson stayed to conduct an inventory search of the woman’s vehicle before towing.
The shooting occurred after another trooper, Jesse Greene, had pulled over a woman on suspicion of drunken driving.
Johnson, who was working solo in a patrol cruiser, arrived around 12:20 a.m. so Greene could take the driver in for processing.
Tow-truck driver George Hill arrived and was preparing to tow the car when the shooter emerged from the dark. The man exchanged words with the trooper and opened fire at 12:40 a.m.
Johnson got off a shot but there was no indication at the scene that his assailant was hit.
Trooper Johnson was released from the hospital on Monday.

