Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It looks like the LA Times is reporting that the man pushed the officer down somehow. I am trying to figure out how you draw a weapon and shoot 3 people while on the ground holding a child who was unhurt.
They're reporting that the officer was holding his 1 1/2 year old and feeding the child food samples when he was suddenly attacked by the man and knocked down, briefly going unconscious. He came to, drew his weapon and wound up shooting his assailant, along with the assailant's parents, in self defense. The attack was caught on Costco security cameras.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It looks like the LA Times is reporting that the man pushed the officer down somehow. I am trying to figure out how you draw a weapon and shoot 3 people while on the ground holding a child who was unhurt.
They're reporting that the officer was holding his 1 1/2 year old and feeding the child food samples when he was suddenly attacked by the man and knocked down, briefly going unconscious. He came to, drew his weapon and wound up shooting his assailant, along with the assailant's parents, in self defense. The attack was caught on Costco security cameras.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It looks like the LA Times is reporting that the man pushed the officer down somehow. I am trying to figure out how you draw a weapon and shoot 3 people while on the ground holding a child who was unhurt.
They're reporting that the officer was holding his 1 1/2 year old and feeding the child food samples when he was suddenly attacked by the man and knocked down, briefly going unconscious. He came to, drew his weapon and wound up shooting his assailant, along with the assailant's parents, in self defense. The attack was caught on Costco security cameras.
Anonymous wrote:It looks like the LA Times is reporting that the man pushed the officer down somehow. I am trying to figure out how you draw a weapon and shoot 3 people while on the ground holding a child who was unhurt.
Anonymous wrote:It looks like the LA Times is reporting that the man pushed the officer down somehow. I am trying to figure out how you draw a weapon and shoot 3 people while on the ground holding a child who was unhurt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You people are nuts if you think a man who was holding his child is going to pick a fight with some gigantic stranger.
You're also crazy if you think the guy has any obligation to go "hand to hand" against a monstrous, blank-faced attacker.
The only witness accounts so far say there was an argument, not a physical attack. No need for a gun for a verbal dispute.
It is also reported that he was non-verbal, so how there would be an argument is beyond me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Today:
CHULA VISTA — A couple loading groceries into a car at a Chula Vista Costco on Monday afternoon was shot several times by a gunman who then turned the weapon on himself in a deadly domestic violence ambush, police said.
—LATimes.com
Think I’ll avoid Costco for a while.
No kidding—if it’s not the trigger-happy humans, it’s the dogs.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/fox8.com/2019/06/17/woman-found-dead-in-costco-parking-lot-was-likely-killed-by-dogs-authorities-say/amp/
Anonymous wrote:Today:
CHULA VISTA — A couple loading groceries into a car at a Chula Vista Costco on Monday afternoon was shot several times by a gunman who then turned the weapon on himself in a deadly domestic violence ambush, police said.
—LATimes.com
Think I’ll avoid Costco for a while.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You people are nuts if you think a man who was holding his child is going to pick a fight with some gigantic stranger.
You're also crazy if you think the guy has any obligation to go "hand to hand" against a monstrous, blank-faced attacker.
The only witness accounts so far say there was an argument, not a physical attack. No need for a gun for a verbal dispute.
It is also reported that he was non-verbal, so how there would be an argument is beyond me.
It could be a case where the son bumped into him, the cop thought the son pushed him intentionally and started yelling, parents intervene to defend their son/defuse the situation, cop keeps yelling, son gets agitated by the yelling, and cop with an itchy trigger finger shoots everyone because he feels “threatened.”
I suspect this is what happened. Possibly the victim bumped into the child who started crying.
Oh, I doubt it was anything so simple. Maybe the cop and this guy bumped into each other by mistake and that triggered the guy who then proceeded to physically assault the cop. The parents stepped in as the situation quickly deteriorated and the cop shot all 3 of them.
I do not think this was a mere verbal altercation. There was some sort of physical threat to the officer.
The victim wasn’t known to be violent. He was describes as gentle giant and no one who knew him has refuted that. I wish the cop’s name was released so we could hear what people who know him have to say.
From the article, "His cousin’s mental condition had declined in recent years, and he no longer spoke." Sounds perfectly gentle. Declining mental condition.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You people are nuts if you think a man who was holding his child is going to pick a fight with some gigantic stranger.
You're also crazy if you think the guy has any obligation to go "hand to hand" against a monstrous, blank-faced attacker.
The only witness accounts so far say there was an argument, not a physical attack. No need for a gun for a verbal dispute.
It is also reported that he was non-verbal, so how there would be an argument is beyond me.
It could be a case where the son bumped into him, the cop thought the son pushed him intentionally and started yelling, parents intervene to defend their son/defuse the situation, cop keeps yelling, son gets agitated by the yelling, and cop with an itchy trigger finger shoots everyone because he feels “threatened.”
I suspect this is what happened. Possibly the victim bumped into the child who started crying.
Oh, I doubt it was anything so simple. Maybe the cop and this guy bumped into each other by mistake and that triggered the guy who then proceeded to physically assault the cop. The parents stepped in as the situation quickly deteriorated and the cop shot all 3 of them.
I do not think this was a mere verbal altercation. There was some sort of physical threat to the officer.
The victim wasn’t known to be violent. He was describes as gentle giant and no one who knew him has refuted that. I wish the cop’s name was released so we could hear what people who know him have to say.
Anonymous wrote:I just can’t imagine a verbal altercation ending in a Shooting. I agree the cop shouldn’t get anonymity that other citizens would be denied, but it will interesting to actually get the full story.