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Accomplice to Liberty High School graduate's killer out of prison on good behavior

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Maurice Clemmons ambushed four police officers -- including former Bethlehem resident Sgt. Mark Renninger -- in 2009 in a coffee house.

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The sister of a man who killed four police officers in Washington state -- including a Liberty High School graduate -- has been released early from the state women's prison at Purdy.

LaTanya Clemmons is the sister of Maurice Clemmons, an ex-convict who gunned down four Lakewood, Wash., officers in November 2009 at a coffee shop.

She had been sentenced to five years for rendering criminal assistance to Darcus Allen, who police say drove the getaway car for Maurice Clemmons. Authorities say she gave Allen $50 and drove him to a motel, where he hid out.

Former Bethlehem resident and Lakewood Sgt. Mark Renninger, 39, was with three other officers who were shot to death by Clemmons during a 2009 ambush of a coffee shop.

Renninger was a father of three and was heavily involved in the Boys & Girls Club of Bethlehem during his childhood. His funeral was held in Bethlehem.

LaTanya Clemmons was released today early for good behavior in prison.

A state appeals court threw out her conviction June 22, saying there was no evidence she knew Allen was an accomplice. Pierce County Prosecutor Mark Lindquist is appealing that decision. He says the appeal would have kept her in prison if not for the early release.



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