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Victim’s wife left homeless: Victim may have been suffering from withdrawal

Laura Beaton
Staff Writer
6/27/2012

 

The officer-involved shooting June 19 at Evergreen Motel and RV Park outside Quincy left one man dead and his wife homeless. Janet Cass, 50, identified the shooting victim as her husband, Dennis Jason William Majewski, 36.

In the course of an hour, Cass lost her husband, her home and virtually all of her belongings. She is temporarily staying at the Gold Pan Lodge.

“I need help,” Cass said Friday, June 22, “with little things. And for donations and stuff to get him cremated.”

Later, when she has money, Cass wants to scatter his ashes 1,000 feet high. “That’s what he wanted. He’d gone sky diving years ago,” said Cass.

Donations for Cass may be left at the front desk of the Gold Pan Lodge, at 200 Crescent St. in Quincy, with manager Janice Haman.

 

Victim’s state of mind

Jeannette Gumm, Majewski’s mother, blames Majewski’s doctor for his state of mind. “The doctor cold-turkeyed him off of morphine.”

Gumm said her son had recently had leg surgery, and was weaning himself off morphine. She said Majewski’s doctor was planning on retiring at the end of the summer.

She has lots of questions about what happened. She was told her son “took a blowtorch to his home,” but she doesn’t believe that could be possible.

Gumm thinks the sheriff’s deputy who shot Majewski could have used a Taser, or shot him in the leg. She said they knew he had a bad leg. “They even had a cop on the force who could talk him down.”

Majewski’s next-door neighbor, Marvin Van Pelt, was not home when the incident started at the trailer park. He had taken his significant other, Cynthia, for gall bladder surgery.

As Van Pelt and his long-term partner were leaving, Majewski said, “Good luck with your surgery, Cynthia, I’ll keep an eye on your place.”

A day or two earlier, Van Pelt drove Majewski to town.

“I’d taken Jason into town. He said to me, ‘My doctor has dropped me. I can’t get my prescription filled. I may need to go into rehab. I can’t afford $22,000 for rehab.’”

Van Pelt believes Majewski was primarily distraught because his doctor had dropped him.

Daniel Funke, Majewski’s neighbor on the Blackhawk Road side, said Majewski told him he was “never going back behind bars again.”

Funke, whose life was threatened by Majewski the day of the shooting incident, said Majewski was “not in any kind of close-to-normal mind.”

“Considering the comments he’d (Majewski) made previously, I don’t think he gave the officer any other option.”

Funke said he knew the deputy responsible for the shooting, and he believed that “the officer is professional.”

Stuart McCormick, another resident of the park, was held in protective custody in a patrol car after Majewski came after him, threatening to kill him.

“It was a very frightening and scary day,” McCormick said.

“The sheriffs got there in the nick of time. The deputy did everything humanly possible to prevent Jason from being shot.”

McCormick received a phone call from Majewski threatening his life earlier that day. As he consulted with a neighbor about what he should do, they heard Majewski “going on a rampage” inside his trailer.

As McCormick sat in the back of the patrol vehicle, he heard Majewski yell at the deputy, “You’ll either have to kill me or I’ll kill you.”

“I’m so grateful for the professionalism of the Plumas County Sheriff’s Department,” McCormick said.

“My prayers and everything go out to that guy (the deputy sheriff who shot Majewski). Thank God he saved my life. He’s a hero.”

The sheriff’s office, California Highway Patrol, CalFire and the Department of Justice have all contributed to the investigation.

The Butte County Sheriff’s Office is conducting the internal investigation, which is standard procedure any time a law enforcement officer is involved in a shooting.

Plumas County District Attorney David Hollister said he would release the names of the officer and the decedent at the same time: when the issues surrounding the decedent’s body and estate have been resolved.

The DA’s office is also the public administrator in cases like this one, when living relatives are indigent. Until the legal and financial obligations have been met, the DA cannot release sensitive information.

Investigations are ongoing. Hollister praised all the agencies supporting the investigation. “I am eternally thankful,” he said. He hopes to have the case resolved by mid- or late July.

 

 

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+12#1RE: Victim’s wife left homeless: Victim may have been suffering from withdrawalangela lloyd2012-06-27 07:06
my heart goes out to absolutelty everyone involved it was a terrible and sad situation for all peace....Angela Lloyd
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+2#2DonationsBrenda2012-06-27 08:57
Has an account been set up at a local bank for donations to Mrs. Cass?
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+2#3Victim?????Roger Jensen2012-06-27 12:39
Majewski was a suspect, not a victim! Journalism 101 should have taught the difference between a suspect and a victim.
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+6#4Victim?Victim?2012-06-27 12:47
victim |ˈviktəm|
noun
a person harmed, injured, or killed as a result of a crime, accident, or other event or action.
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+8#5Try Some CompassionJohn Smith2012-06-27 14:45
@ Roger Jensen,

It does not matter if Mr. Majewski was a suspect, his wife is a victim of her house burning down and all of her belongings gone. Do you seriously think that because she was married to Mr. Majewski that she deserves to be homeless and go without?
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+5#6RE: Victim’s wife left homeless: Victim may have been suffering from withdrawalGothic Nimmo Bracelet2012-06-27 15:39
I feel for everyone involved but as for his wife I am sorry for her loss, but really, an account at the bank for her. I do not think so! Yes she was a victim to a degree, but she knew what condition he was in and did not do anything (it appears). Her home she should have had insurance!
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+3#7Right is Rightcivillian2012-06-27 20:11
Right is right, even if everyone is against it; and wrong is wrong, even if everyone is for it”
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+1#8Victim's wifeMe2012-06-28 04:25
Have some frigging compassion people, this woman lost EVERYTHING!! Put yourself in her place! it dosent matter what was wrong with her husband, he's gone and will never come back.
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+7#9Re: Victim's WifePortola Resident2012-06-28 06:43
I think this is just to create drama. Calling him a victim or suspect, her asking for money... if you don't want to donate, don't. If you do, do. Everyone thinks and feels differently - it's what makes this world the way it is.
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+6#10CompassionBobbi Katron2012-06-28 07:25
Yes, I have compassion for the wife's losses, however, having seen this type of thing too many times to count-I firmly believe she will try and sue the Sheriff's Office. No, I will not contribute my hard earned money so that she can then turn around and use it to sue.
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+10#11RE: Victim’s wife left homeless: Victim may have been suffering from withdrawalg2012-06-28 07:42
I don't get some of you. Yes have compassion, but at the same time realize that she has made choices too. One of them being no home owners insurance, and apparently no life insurance. That was their choice and no one else should pay for that but her. Homeowners and property insurance is cheap.
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+11#12MoneyTerry Nay2012-06-28 09:18
My Husband and I both work 40 hours + a wee and we cant get insurance our moble is to old. Not every one that lives in a moble home is as bad as you think.
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+3#13Insurancemeankitty2012-06-28 10:58
Not everyone can afford insurance, and not everyone can get homeowners insurance due to the condition of their house. And sometimes an existing medical condition can make premiums expensive for life insurance.
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+2#14RE: Victim’s wife left homeless: Victim may have been suffering from withdrawalkittykat2012-06-28 11:35
I would not donate any money. It seems like husband and wife had some major issues and I wouldn't trust that the money would be used appropriately.
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+2#15RE: Victim’s wife left homeless: Victim may have been suffering from withdrawalg2012-06-28 16:48
I knew the previous owner and they had just sold that mobile home a few months prior to this and it was insured when they had it so I am sure the new owners could have insured it. All I am saying is that it is not something that others should now pay for.
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-4#16IssuesMe2012-06-28 16:58
Kittykat, you go have leg surgery and go on morphine and see if you can just stop!
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-1#17RE: Victim’s wife left homeless: Victim may have been suffering from withdrawalg2012-06-28 18:22
I am sorry but I happen to agree with kittykat. If the story is true then the family should look into whatever legal measures they can, but that does not mean that the community now needs to support this woman. She has to be responsible for herself and her choices.
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-2#18RE: Victim’s wife left homeless: Victim may have been suffering from withdrawalkittykat2012-06-29 11:20
Quoting Me:
Kittykat, you go have leg surgery and go on morphine and see if you can just stop!

You can't just stop, that's ignorance and that isn't what I said "me".
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-2#19RE: Victim’s wife left homeless: Victim may have been suffering from withdrawalkittykat2012-06-29 11:24
Thank you, "g" for your support. It's hard to trust in this situation.
kittykat
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+2#20WOWDustin Cline2012-06-29 11:58
Man you all sound real ethical. By the way I say the Doc should take some heat. Gots to give a pill for everything. And people LOVVVVE taking them.
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+8#21WOWDustin Cline2012-06-29 11:59
Its just completely rediculous to think that a withdrawl symptom is a justification for telling a cop you'll have to kill me, and its even more wrong some of you think this guy was a victim.
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+10#22WOWDustin Cline2012-06-29 12:01
So, with that being said, Good job cops. Im sure they did there best. Sorry for who ever lost a loved one. AND DONT TAKE FREAKING PILLS OR DRUGS KIDS.
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+1#23RE: Victim’s wife left homeless: Victim may have been suffering from withdrawalkittykat2012-06-29 12:32
Amen, Dustin. and I feel the doctor should be looked into. What idiot makes someone quit cold turkey. A person with an addiction needs intensive care to detox, they need to be monitored and helped through it.
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-4#24Morphine withdrawalmeankitty2012-06-29 13:15
Here's a link about the symptoms of morphine withdrawal. And I don't think cold turkey was the way to go. softlandingrecovery.com/.../...
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+2#25RE: Victim’s wife left homeless: Victim may have been suffering from withdrawalg2012-06-29 13:22
As I said, if the report of being cut off cold from Morphine is correct and for the reason that was reported then it should be looked into. That is something that needs to be done in a controlled environment or by slowly reducing the dose. THAT IS NO EXCUSE for what this guy did. Good job Officer.
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-6#26RE: Victim’s wife left homeless: Victim may have been suffering from withdrawalSomeone2012-06-29 18:17
How about compassion on the part of Feather Publishing? Looking at the paper I saw the pictures of the body about to be covered and another of his arm.
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-3#27RE: Victim’s wife left homeless: Victim may have been suffering from withdrawalSomeone2012-06-29 18:18
I feel that is inappropriate for the local newspaper to have,not to mention how cruel that is to his surviving family, friends and loved ones. Ridiculous.
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+6#28Why all the morphine?LASS2012-06-30 16:02
Why is it that everyone who has any kind of medical procedure thinks they need to be high for the next six months? I had major sugery and my surgeon told me to take Tylenol. I did and I survived. The responsibility lies with the doctor and the patient, not with the cop who had to end the threat.
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+8#29Why all the morphine?LASS2012-06-30 16:03
The first thing many people do when something bad happens is look for someone to blame. If more people would look to themselves, we would all be a lot better off.
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0#30WW2012-07-02 16:59
Everyone has gotten mean. None of you were there and want to judge the entire event. Donating the right thing to do. Stating that someone should have insurance and they are on their own is cold. Assuming how a person will spend the money, ie on substances is insane to assume.
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