November 16, 2015

RV family relates run-in with escaped NY convict

Last summer, while many New England residents were on pins and needles, waiting for an end to the run of two escaped convicts, some RVers dealt with their own terror related to the case. Only recently has information on the matter been brought to the public's attention.

Richard Matt - NY State Police
It all started when 48-year-old Richard Matt, a convicted murderer, serving a 25 years to life sentence, broke out of the maximum security Clinton Correctional Facility in upstate New York. Matt broke jail along with 34-year-old convict David Sweat on June 6, 2015. For 20 days heavily armed authorities combed the countryside looking for Matt and Sweat, while many residents lived behind locked doors, fearing the worst.

For Brett and Dottie Gokey and five of their friends and family, "the worst" came on Friday, June 26. The group was divided between three pickups, pulling a boat and two fifth-wheels, heading to Meacham Lake Campground, in upstate Franklin County – a nice place to scare up northern pike and yellow perch. Meacham Lake is about 50 road miles southwest of the Clinton Correctional Facility – and it proved to be way too close.

Driving in caravan style, the Gokey group motored along Route 30 when they heard what Brett Gokey described as a "crack." Thinking he'd blown a tire, Gokey pulled over, investigated, and found nothing amiss. Shrugging it off, they continued on eight more miles to the campground. It was there the source of the "crack" noise was identified. A slug from a 20-gauge shotgun had blasted through one of the fifth wheels, cleanly making the trip straight into and out the other side. Fortunately, no one in the party got in the way.

The Gokeys turned around and headed back from where they'd come until they ran into a law enforcement team at the south end of the lake. Officials eyeballed the matter and determined the family rig had been shot, and advised the Gokeys to keep their mouths shut – out of a "safety" issue. They did – for a very long time – waiting for some official to say something publicly about just who had been shot at. Within hours, aided by the Gokeys' lead, border patrol officers tracked down escaped convict Richard Matt. When Matt pointed a 20 gauge shotgun at them, one of the officers dropped him with a gun of his own, fatally wounding him.

First speaking with the media, two months after the frightening encounter, the Gokeys are still haunted by it. Telling Boston's WCVB TV station about their recollections, "That could have been us,” Brett Gokey said. “We could have been killed, our families, everybody that was camping with us could have been killed. It wasn’t just a shot at an RV. It was our families."

Brett's wife, Dottie Gokey, feels the state should be held accountable – suspecting that Richard Matt was armed, Dottie feels the state should have closed the campground. And she feels slighted, "thrown away" that while the state's governor credited "campers" with the reporting that led to Matt's final capture, never has the Gokey family been mentioned by name.

The Gokeys have retained an attorney, asking for a portion of the reward that was offered in connection with the capture of Matt and David Sweat.

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2 comments:

  1. Repairs at least and replacement if necessary of their RV should in fact be born my NY State, as they were entirely responsible for the safety of that area during the hunt for the escapees.

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  2. "Brett's wife, Dottie Gokey, feels the state should be held accountable – Dottie feels the state should have closed the campground"
    I am sure with all the media attention on the escape you must have known about it. Sounds to me you want to blame someone else for your mistake.
    Why did you go to that campground knowing about the escape?
    As far as a portion of the reward money, absolutely.

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