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As police responded, they
spotted a 1999 Dodge Durango
believed to be connected to the
disturbance and attempted to
intercept it. The Durango then
collided with the police car and
was able to speed off.
Minutes later, police came
upon the accident scene — lit-
tered with shattered glass from
the damaged bus stop and
blood from the two victims —
outside of McDonald’s restau-
rant after 9 p.m. They detained
Barnett as she was allegedly
walking away from the crash.
A n investigation revealed
the driver of the Durango,
described as a female by wit-
nesses, was driving northbound
on U.S. Highway 101. The
driver then led the SUV onto
the sidewalk, struck a concrete
light pole and slammed into a
bus stop shelter occupied by
the two men.
Barnett admitted to being
the driver and drinking prior
to the crash, according to an
affi davit.
Circuit Court Judge Paula
Brownhill has set Barnett’s
bail at $500,000. She is sched-
uled to appear in court again
next week. If convicted on all
charges, she faces a minimum
of 16 years in prison.
Barnett’s father is former
Seaside Police Lt. Steve Bar-
nett, who unsuccessfully ran
for county sheriff in 2012 and
retired last year. Barnett, a vet-
eran police offi cer, had fi led a
federal lawsuit against District
Attorney Josh Marquis claim-
ing his free speech and due
process rights were violated
when Marquis refused to use
Barnett as a witness in prose-
cutions because of concerns
about the offi cer’s credibility. A
federal appeals court ruled last
year that Marquis had absolute
immunity from the lawsuit.
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options Sunday night: Cirque
du Soleil at New York-New
York Hotel and Casino and a
Jason Aldean country music
concert at the Route 91 Har-
vest Festival. The Stutzneg-
gers picked Cirque du Soleil .
After enjoying the perfor-
mance, the Stutzneggers made
the brief walk back and stood
outside their hotel just after
10 p.m. Suddenly, they heard
three pops that, as many wit-
nesses have said, sounded like
fi reworks. Seconds later they
heard a barrage of rapid fi re
that lasted 15 seconds. No lon-
ger believing fi reworks to be
the cause of the noise, they
rushed inside to their hotel
room.
‘Scared’
At that point, all they could
do was listen to the scanner,
the endless emergency sirens
blaring below, multiple heli-
copters soaring above and the
relentless rifl e fi re.
“I was scared even though
I was locked in my building,”
Stutznegger said. “I wanted to
get out of there.”
He continued listening to
the radio for about 1 1/2 hours.
He tuned in as a SWAT team
made its way to the hotel room
where the shooter was located.
‘I don’t know that I’ll ever
want to go there again.’
Norm Stutznegger
Astorian who was in Las Vegas at the time of the mass shooting
Stutznegger then heard a
bang similar to a host of gun-
shots or a door being kicked in.
The shooter — Stephen Pad-
dock, 64, of Mesquite, Nevada
— repeatedly fi red through the
hotel room door before police
eventually entered the room
and found him dead.
With the sounds still fresh
in their minds, the couple
managed to drift off to sleep
at roughly 3 a.m, a few hours
after the bullets stopped fl y-
ing. The original plan was to
leave the hotel at 7:15 a.m.,
grab a cab and catch their
fl ight home. But the strip was
still locked down by the time
they awoke.
“The whole Las Vegas Strip
was dead,” Stutznegger said.
“It was weird.”
For the fi rst time since rac-
ing inside, the Stutzneggers
ventured out to the street. As
they once again stood outside
their hotel and pondered a way
out, the couple noticed con-
cert goers who were still wan-
dering around .
“The looks on their faces
was absolute horror,” Stutzneg-
ger said. “They looked like
zombies.”
One woman they encoun-
tered was still unable to remove
the blood from her clothes and
skin. A man asked them, in a
scared and somber tone, if he
could be the fi rst to take a taxi .
His wife had been shot twice in
the legs right next to him and
taken to a hospital. She was
about to go into surgery.
“To be honest, I think he
just needed someone to talk to
real quick,” Stutznegger said.
They gazed upon the empty
area that had welcomed coun-
try music fans just hours ear-
lier. People were still sob-
bing, carrying wounded
attendees and wading through
abandoned possessions and
garbage.
“It’s hard to explain,”
Stutznegger said. “Every-
where you looked, there was
devastation.”
The couple eventually
found an airport shuttle and
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The city budget for this
fi scal year anticipates col-
lections of about $360,000,
Sweet said.
Quality of life
The November vote is
the latest step in the conver-
sation started in 2013 when
members of the Planning
Commission and City Coun-
cil considered changes to the
way short-term rental proper-
ties are taxed and regulated
within the city.
At the time, Gearhart
had no ordinance requiring
inspections or occupancy
limits for vacation rentals .
Fourteen property owners
fi led an appeal with the state
after adoption of regulations
last fall. The state Land Use
Board of Appeals upheld the
city’s short-term rental rules
in June.
Meanwhile, supporters of
repeal and replace gathered
enough signatures to put the
countermeasure on the ballot.
Vacation rentals have
always been a part of Gear-
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A sign urging a “no” vote
on a ballot measure that
would undo the city’s
short-term rental rules.
hart, Townsend said in a Sep-
tember letter to The Daily
Astorian. “They are not a
threat to our ‘quiet residen-
tial community,’ nor are they
‘high commercial use’ as the
mayor claims.”
B allots will be mailed to
voters Oct. 18. Election Day
is Nov. 7.
May not go back
The Stutzneggers returned
to Astoria by late Monday
afternoon. Their 12-year-
old daughter had a volleyball
game last night.
“I don’t miss my kids’ sport-
ing events,” said Stutzneg-
ger, who has four children and
owns Pacifi c Coast Medical
Supply, “so I made it.”
The game offered the cou-
ple an opportunity to move past
the visceral sights and sounds
they had experienced the pre-
vious 18 hours. For Stutzneg-
ger, his fi fth trip to Las Vegas
will likely be his last.
“I don’t know that I’ll ever
want to go there again,” he
said. “I don’t know that I’ll be
comfortable.”
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Going-away
party will be
on Oct. 18
“We have a really strong staff
here that’s able to do many
other things than what their
primary role is,” he said.
The World of Speed was
opened in 2015. Pearson said
he toured the museum ear-
lier this year, and after seeing
a solid nonprofi t backing it,
decided to make the change.
He starts next month as exec-
utive director.
A going-away party for
Pearson will be held from 4
to 6 p.m. Oct. 18 at the mar-
itime museum and is open to
the public.
was able to catch their fl ight
on time. As they had done ear-
lier in the weekend, they peo-
ple-watched at the terminal.
Unlike before, though, they
glared at the bandages and
crutches that covered some
passers-by.
When they boarded the
plane, the pilot announced that
16 passengers had not arrived
and that the fl ight would be
delayed for another few min-
utes. None of the missing pas-
sengers showed.
Gearhart: Ballots will be
mailed to voters Oct. 18
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