Crime & Safety
A Brother Betrayed: Part 3
In the third installment of the Patch interview with Josh Blake's brother Chris, we learn how the Blake family is doing in the aftermath of the tragedy and what Chris would say to Trooper Tony Radulescu's family, given the chance.
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Itβs been 50 days since Josh Blake, 28, before turning the gun on himself in one of the most tragic and widely reported crimes this year. Blake, reportedly high on methamphetamine, shot Trooper Tony Radulescu during a routine traffic stop in Port Orchard.Β
Surrounded by law enforcement after an intense police manhunt that ended in a decrepit trailer in the woods, Blake put a gun to his own head and pulled the trigger.
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Now Chris Blake, a city of Bonney Lake employee, Sumner resident and Josh's younger brother, shares some insight into his brother's life and death in an exclusive interview with Patch. In Part 1, Chris talked about his brother's personality, childhood and his adult struggle with drugs. In Part 2, he opened up about the day his brother shot the trooper and then turned the gun on himself.
Today, he opens up about how the Blake family has handled the tragedy and what he thinks about Trooper Tony Radulescu's legacy.
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Here is part three of Patchβs conversation with Chris Blake, edited for length and clarity.
After the shooting, there was an outpouring of support and grief over the death of Trooper Tony Radulescu. What would you say to the Radulescu family, if you had the chance?
I donβt really know what I would say, to be honest. How do you face the family of someone your brother killed? I have a hard time with that and have to focus on helping my family, they are my responsibility now.Β
What do you think of Trooper Radulescuβs family?
I feel so bad for the trooperβs family. I feel bad for everyone involved. I watched his son on the news and it made me feel awful, to know that guy is living without his father. And to know that Josh killed the first state trooper in 13 yearsβ¦ I feel for the cops, too. They lost one of their own.
How are you and your family dealing with the loss?
Itβs like Iβve been living in a dream since it happened, it really doesnβt seem real. My little brother has never dealt with a loss like this before. My nephew, Joshβs son, doesnβt know how to deal with it at all. My mom doesnβt have time to deal with itβ sheβs got my little brother and Joshβs children to worry about.
My girlfriend and I have been through a lot. Four years ago we lost a baby to SIDS, and we just buried my dad. We have a 4-month-old at home, too, so we donβt get a lot of time to think.
It kind of feels like there arenβt a lot of people left in my familyβmy dadβs gone, my brother is gone. I went from one of the youngest people in my family named Blake to the oldest. I feel responsible for trying to help them out. Itβs a lot for everybody to take.
How are Joshβs two children doing with all of this?
I feel so terrible for his son. Heβs 8 years old now and heβs pretty well aware of what is going on. Thatβs why the family has been so afraid to talk to mediaβsomeday he is going to read all of this, you know? Joshβs 3-year-old daughter doesnβt know whatβs going on, but sheβs going to have to understand it someday. The only thing we can do now is give them both lots of support. My mom has had custody of Joshβs son for years now, and we are hoping to adopt his daughter, if she becomes available for adoptionβwe are working with Child Protective Services now to start the process.
Tell me about Joshβs funeral service β what did you do for him?
Yes, we had it at Buckley Hallβa guy from a local church came to speak for him and the family said a few words. There were close to 100 people there, which was way more than I expected.
Weβve cremated him and Iβm going to go put him with dad this summer, on his birthday.
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