Costco shooter was a cop... and all 3 victims were unarmed

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Looks like the cops lawyers have found this thread.
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perhaps some sympathy for the man who was killed for having a mental health condition beyond his control?


No. Blame his parents for bringing a large, uncontrollable, violent mental case out in public.


You are despicable.
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Anonymous wrote:The smearing of the victim started pretty quickly.


It started in the first couple pages. It’s the pro-guns at any costs crowd. Plus, a few questionable LEOs and LE wannabes. My brother is in law enforcement. His family FB account expresses his dismay about the shooting, but he could never post that on his account that has coworkers as friends.


The victim attacked the cop and knocked the cop and his 1 1/2 baby to the ground. If you start with what we DO know you will see that this victim played a role in this whole thing.


He “attacked” or he accidentally knocked him over?

And wasn’t the wife holding the baby?

Lots of unknowns.


The cop's lawyer has said that the cop was holding the baby at the food sample table when they were attacked and pushed to the ground. Now we are finding out that the man who attacked them was a probable schizophrenic who had recently been taken off of his meds which is likely what caused him to behave aggressively and irrationally that day.

The man suffered from a serious mental health issue, not an intellectual disability, which explains why he might have been so unpredictable and behaving so out of care for himself. He probably had some sort of psychotic hallucination. My heart goes out to his family. They very clearly loved him and were doing everything for him that they knew how to do.

And perhaps some sympathy for the man who was killed for having a mental health condition beyond his control?


I'm so sick of people with "mental illness" being excused for whatever horrific things they have done to other people. No, I have NO sympathy. Perhaps if you were the victim of someone with "mental illness" you wouldn't be so quick to give them a free pass to do whatever they want.

Exactly what horrific thing did the victim in this case do? Looks like he was the recipient of horrific behavior by a trigger-happy cop.


He slammed a 1 year old baby to the ground. That baby could have been badly injured or killed. Apparently he was still coming at them as they lay on the ground. He must have been hallucinating. and he was irrational and aggressive. That is why he got shot. His parents were trying to control him, they got in the middle and that's why they got shot.

It was a terrible situation that led to a tragic outcome, no question.

You're just inventing stories out of whole cloth.
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Anonymous wrote:
perhaps some sympathy for the man who was killed for having a mental health condition beyond his control?


No. Blame his parents for bringing a large, uncontrollable, violent mental case out in public.


OMG. I don't think that they had any way of knowing that he would have a violent outburst like that. They probably thought it would do him some good to get out of the house and they may have been worried to leave him alone so they opted to bring him along.


One parent could have stayed home with him while the other went to Costco. You don't subject innocent people to an unpredictable violent person.
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Anonymous wrote:The smearing of the victim started pretty quickly.


It started in the first couple pages. It’s the pro-guns at any costs crowd. Plus, a few questionable LEOs and LE wannabes. My brother is in law enforcement. His family FB account expresses his dismay about the shooting, but he could never post that on his account that has coworkers as friends.


The victim attacked the cop and knocked the cop and his 1 1/2 baby to the ground. If you start with what we DO know you will see that this victim played a role in this whole thing.


He “attacked” or he accidentally knocked him over?

And wasn’t the wife holding the baby?

Lots of unknowns.


The cop's lawyer has said that the cop was holding the baby at the food sample table when they were attacked and pushed to the ground. Now we are finding out that the man who attacked them was a probable schizophrenic who had recently been taken off of his meds which is likely what caused him to behave aggressively and irrationally that day.

The man suffered from a serious mental health issue, not an intellectual disability, which explains why he might have been so unpredictable and behaving so out of care for himself. He probably had some sort of psychotic hallucination. My heart goes out to his family. They very clearly loved him and were doing everything for him that they knew how to do.

And perhaps some sympathy for the man who was killed for having a mental health condition beyond his control?


I'm so sick of people with "mental illness" being excused for whatever horrific things they have done to other people. No, I have NO sympathy. Perhaps if you were the victim of someone with "mental illness" you wouldn't be so quick to give them a free pass to do whatever they want.

Exactly what horrific thing did the victim in this case do? Looks like he was the recipient of horrific behavior by a trigger-happy cop.


He slammed a 1 year old baby to the ground. That baby could have been badly injured or killed. Apparently he was still coming at them as they lay on the ground. He must have been hallucinating. and he was irrational and aggressive. That is why he got shot. His parents were trying to control him, they got in the middle and that's why they got shot.

It was a terrible situation that led to a tragic outcome, no question.

You're just inventing stories out of whole cloth.


Nope. The cops lawyer has stated that he was attacked and shoved to the ground along with his baby. The man's family has verified that he was probably schizophrenic and recently taken off his meds. The man and his parents are specifically the ones that got shot during this altercation. It is a logical assumption that the parents somehow put themselves in the middle of the situation in an attempt to control their hallucinating son.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
perhaps some sympathy for the man who was killed for having a mental health condition beyond his control?


No. Blame his parents for bringing a large, uncontrollable, violent mental case out in public.


OMG. I don't think that they had any way of knowing that he would have a violent outburst like that. They probably thought it would do him some good to get out of the house and they may have been worried to leave him alone so they opted to bring him along.


One parent could have stayed home with him while the other went to Costco. You don't subject innocent people to an unpredictable violent person.


He was only recently taken off his meds so his parents may have underestimated the psychosis that he was experiencing. I think that they truly loved their son and were doing the best that they knew how to do for him.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The smearing of the victim started pretty quickly.


It started in the first couple pages. It’s the pro-guns at any costs crowd. Plus, a few questionable LEOs and LE wannabes. My brother is in law enforcement. His family FB account expresses his dismay about the shooting, but he could never post that on his account that has coworkers as friends.


The victim attacked the cop and knocked the cop and his 1 1/2 baby to the ground. If you start with what we DO know you will see that this victim played a role in this whole thing.


He “attacked” or he accidentally knocked him over?

And wasn’t the wife holding the baby?

Lots of unknowns.


The cop's lawyer has said that the cop was holding the baby at the food sample table when they were attacked and pushed to the ground. Now we are finding out that the man who attacked them was a probable schizophrenic who had recently been taken off of his meds which is likely what caused him to behave aggressively and irrationally that day.

The man suffered from a serious mental health issue, not an intellectual disability, which explains why he might have been so unpredictable and behaving so out of care for himself. He probably had some sort of psychotic hallucination. My heart goes out to his family. They very clearly loved him and were doing everything for him that they knew how to do.

And perhaps some sympathy for the man who was killed for having a mental health condition beyond his control?


I'm so sick of people with "mental illness" being excused for whatever horrific things they have done to other people. No, I have NO sympathy. Perhaps if you were the victim of someone with "mental illness" you wouldn't be so quick to give them a free pass to do whatever they want.

Exactly what horrific thing did the victim in this case do? Looks like he was the recipient of horrific behavior by a trigger-happy cop.


He slammed a 1 year old baby to the ground. That baby could have been badly injured or killed. Apparently he was still coming at them as they lay on the ground. He must have been hallucinating. and he was irrational and aggressive. That is why he got shot. His parents were trying to control him, they got in the middle and that's why they got shot.

It was a terrible situation that led to a tragic outcome, no question.

You're just inventing stories out of whole cloth.

Sociopaths do tend to do that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
perhaps some sympathy for the man who was killed for having a mental health condition beyond his control?


No. Blame his parents for bringing a large, uncontrollable, violent mental case out in public.


OMG. I don't think that they had any way of knowing that he would have a violent outburst like that. They probably thought it would do him some good to get out of the house and they may have been worried to leave him alone so they opted to bring him along.


One parent could have stayed home with him while the other went to Costco. You don't subject innocent people to an unpredictable violent person.


He was only recently taken off his meds so his parents may have underestimated the psychosis that he was experiencing. I think that they truly loved their son and were doing the best that they knew how to do for him.


That may be, but it doesn't mean the police officer was wrong to defend himself and his own child.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
perhaps some sympathy for the man who was killed for having a mental health condition beyond his control?


No. Blame his parents for bringing a large, uncontrollable, violent mental case out in public.


OMG. I don't think that they had any way of knowing that he would have a violent outburst like that. They probably thought it would do him some good to get out of the house and they may have been worried to leave him alone so they opted to bring him along.


NP - the parents brought a schizophrenic man off their meds out in public, which is asinine and completely irresponsible. I don't know what the details of the encounter were, and it's very possible that the cop overreacted. But the parents are not without their own responsibility and failures.
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Anonymous wrote:Looks like the cops lawyers have found this thread.



+1

Spreading misinformation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
perhaps some sympathy for the man who was killed for having a mental health condition beyond his control?


No. Blame his parents for bringing a large, uncontrollable, violent mental case out in public.


OMG. I don't think that they had any way of knowing that he would have a violent outburst like that. They probably thought it would do him some good to get out of the house and they may have been worried to leave him alone so they opted to bring him along.


One parent could have stayed home with him while the other went to Costco. You don't subject innocent people to an unpredictable violent person.


He was only recently taken off his meds so his parents may have underestimated the psychosis that he was experiencing. I think that they truly loved their son and were doing the best that they knew how to do for him.


Then they failed. Bringing a large, unmedicated schizpphrenic man to a public space is not something you do just to test things out. I don't doubt that they loved their son, but you don't get to endanger others just because you love your adult son w/ issues.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The smearing of the victim started pretty quickly.


It started in the first couple pages. It’s the pro-guns at any costs crowd. Plus, a few questionable LEOs and LE wannabes. My brother is in law enforcement. His family FB account expresses his dismay about the shooting, but he could never post that on his account that has coworkers as friends.


The victim attacked the cop and knocked the cop and his 1 1/2 baby to the ground. If you start with what we DO know you will see that this victim played a role in this whole thing.


He “attacked” or he accidentally knocked him over?

And wasn’t the wife holding the baby?

Lots of unknowns.


The cop's lawyer has said that the cop was holding the baby at the food sample table when they were attacked and pushed to the ground. Now we are finding out that the man who attacked them was a probable schizophrenic who had recently been taken off of his meds which is likely what caused him to behave aggressively and irrationally that day.

The man suffered from a serious mental health issue, not an intellectual disability, which explains why he might have been so unpredictable and behaving so out of care for himself. He probably had some sort of psychotic hallucination. My heart goes out to his family. They very clearly loved him and were doing everything for him that they knew how to do.

And perhaps some sympathy for the man who was killed for having a mental health condition beyond his control?


I'm so sick of people with "mental illness" being excused for whatever horrific things they have done to other people. No, I have NO sympathy. Perhaps if you were the victim of someone with "mental illness" you wouldn't be so quick to give them a free pass to do whatever they want.

Exactly what horrific thing did the victim in this case do? Looks like he was the recipient of horrific behavior by a trigger-happy cop.


He slammed a 1 year old baby to the ground. That baby could have been badly injured or killed. Apparently he was still coming at them as they lay on the ground. He must have been hallucinating. and he was irrational and aggressive. That is why he got shot. His parents were trying to control him, they got in the middle and that's why they got shot.

It was a terrible situation that led to a tragic outcome, no question.

You're just inventing stories out of whole cloth.


Nope. The cops lawyer has stated that he was attacked and shoved to the ground along with his baby. The man's family has verified that he was probably schizophrenic and recently taken off his meds. The man and his parents are specifically the ones that got shot during this altercation. It is a logical assumption that the parents somehow put themselves in the middle of the situation in an attempt to control their hallucinating son.

The cop's lawyer? LOL
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
perhaps some sympathy for the man who was killed for having a mental health condition beyond his control?


No. Blame his parents for bringing a large, uncontrollable, violent mental case out in public.


OMG. I don't think that they had any way of knowing that he would have a violent outburst like that. They probably thought it would do him some good to get out of the house and they may have been worried to leave him alone so they opted to bring him along.


One parent could have stayed home with him while the other went to Costco. You don't subject innocent people to an unpredictable violent person.


He was only recently taken off his meds so his parents may have underestimated the psychosis that he was experiencing. I think that they truly loved their son and were doing the best that they knew how to do for him.


That may be, but it doesn't mean the police officer was wrong to defend himself and his own child.


He was wrong to shoot the person who intervened to try to keep everyone safe. This officer clearly doesn’t have the judgment or temperament to carry a firearm.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The smearing of the victim started pretty quickly.


It started in the first couple pages. It’s the pro-guns at any costs crowd. Plus, a few questionable LEOs and LE wannabes. My brother is in law enforcement. His family FB account expresses his dismay about the shooting, but he could never post that on his account that has coworkers as friends.


The victim attacked the cop and knocked the cop and his 1 1/2 baby to the ground. If you start with what we DO know you will see that this victim played a role in this whole thing.


He “attacked” or he accidentally knocked him over?

And wasn’t the wife holding the baby?

Lots of unknowns.


The cop's lawyer has said that the cop was holding the baby at the food sample table when they were attacked and pushed to the ground. Now we are finding out that the man who attacked them was a probable schizophrenic who had recently been taken off of his meds which is likely what caused him to behave aggressively and irrationally that day.

The man suffered from a serious mental health issue, not an intellectual disability, which explains why he might have been so unpredictable and behaving so out of care for himself. He probably had some sort of psychotic hallucination. My heart goes out to his family. They very clearly loved him and were doing everything for him that they knew how to do.

And perhaps some sympathy for the man who was killed for having a mental health condition beyond his control?


I'm so sick of people with "mental illness" being excused for whatever horrific things they have done to other people. No, I have NO sympathy. Perhaps if you were the victim of someone with "mental illness" you wouldn't be so quick to give them a free pass to do whatever they want.

Exactly what horrific thing did the victim in this case do? Looks like he was the recipient of horrific behavior by a trigger-happy cop.


He slammed a 1 year old baby to the ground. That baby could have been badly injured or killed. Apparently he was still coming at them as they lay on the ground. He must have been hallucinating. and he was irrational and aggressive. That is why he got shot. His parents were trying to control him, they got in the middle and that's why they got shot.

It was a terrible situation that led to a tragic outcome, no question.

You're just inventing stories out of whole cloth.


Nope. The cops lawyer has stated that he was attacked and shoved to the ground along with his baby. The man's family has verified that he was probably schizophrenic and recently taken off his meds. The man and his parents are specifically the ones that got shot during this altercation. It is a logical assumption that the parents somehow put themselves in the middle of the situation in an attempt to control their hallucinating son.

The cop's lawyer? LOL


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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The smearing of the victim started pretty quickly.


It started in the first couple pages. It’s the pro-guns at any costs crowd. Plus, a few questionable LEOs and LE wannabes. My brother is in law enforcement. His family FB account expresses his dismay about the shooting, but he could never post that on his account that has coworkers as friends.


The victim attacked the cop and knocked the cop and his 1 1/2 baby to the ground. If you start with what we DO know you will see that this victim played a role in this whole thing.


He “attacked” or he accidentally knocked him over?

And wasn’t the wife holding the baby?

Lots of unknowns.


The cop's lawyer has said that the cop was holding the baby at the food sample table when they were attacked and pushed to the ground. Now we are finding out that the man who attacked them was a probable schizophrenic who had recently been taken off of his meds which is likely what caused him to behave aggressively and irrationally that day.

The man suffered from a serious mental health issue, not an intellectual disability, which explains why he might have been so unpredictable and behaving so out of care for himself. He probably had some sort of psychotic hallucination. My heart goes out to his family. They very clearly loved him and were doing everything for him that they knew how to do.

And perhaps some sympathy for the man who was killed for having a mental health condition beyond his control?


I'm so sick of people with "mental illness" being excused for whatever horrific things they have done to other people. No, I have NO sympathy. Perhaps if you were the victim of someone with "mental illness" you wouldn't be so quick to give them a free pass to do whatever they want.

Exactly what horrific thing did the victim in this case do? Looks like he was the recipient of horrific behavior by a trigger-happy cop.


He slammed a 1 year old baby to the ground. That baby could have been badly injured or killed. Apparently he was still coming at them as they lay on the ground. He must have been hallucinating. and he was irrational and aggressive. That is why he got shot. His parents were trying to control him, they got in the middle and that's why they got shot.

It was a terrible situation that led to a tragic outcome, no question.

You're just inventing stories out of whole cloth.


Nope. The cops lawyer has stated that he was attacked and shoved to the ground along with his baby. The man's family has verified that he was probably schizophrenic and recently taken off his meds. The man and his parents are specifically the ones that got shot during this altercation. It is a logical assumption that the parents somehow put themselves in the middle of the situation in an attempt to control their hallucinating son.

The cop's lawyer? LOL


It was all captured on surveillance video...so if the cop's lawyer is misrepresenting the facts the video will show that, right?
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