The suspect, armed with a shotgun, entered a convenience store in Concord, California late Friday night and ordered employees to open the store's safety. He told KGO-TV. Concord is about 30 minutes northeast of Auckland.
However, two employees were holding guns and fired at the suspect. The suspect was declared dead at the scene, police added to the station.
“I think it was justified. It was his life or theirs. He defended himself in my opinion.”
Tao Villavicencio told KGO he would stop by the S&S fast mart on Willow Pass Road around 11:30pm and buy a beer when he saw an armed man walking through the parking lot.
“I'm walking from my house to this point,” Villavicencio told the station. “I see the man walking from that corner. He has a shotgun in his right hand.”
Villavicencio added to Kgo, “When I see a man, I'm scared.”
So Villavicencio tells the station that he had returned to his house and called 911.
Concord police told KGO that a shotgun-wielding suspect entered the store and tried to force employees to open the store safely.
Police said to the station: “A different store employee saw what was going on and fired his own weapon that attacked the suspect.
By Saturday morning, customers such as Dustin Rosspech had heard what had happened the night before, Kgo reported.
“I think it was justified,” Lottspitch told the station. “It was his life or theirs. He defended himself in my opinion.”
Lotspitch added to KGO. “I hope it's the best for our employees.”
“I don't think the community will put up with this anymore. I think the DA will be hesitant to file this case because he knows whether it will bring it to the ju apprentice.
Shopkeeper Gary Sharma told the station that he had been stolen earlier and said he appreciated the community's support.
“Customers are crying, “I'm so happy that you guys are fine.” They hugged us.
Concord police told the station that detectives were considering evidence, but the investigation is ongoing. The KGO added that the suspect's identity has not been disclosed.
Police are asking anyone with information to contact Det. Justin Wilson, 925-603-5859, said Station.
You can view video reports here About the incident.
“People in this community are sick and tired of crime.”
Former candidate and criminal defense attorney Michael Caldosa has been appointed to KGO. Separate stories He believes there is little chance that a lawsuit will be pursued against the employee who pulled the trigger.
“Here's a guy with a shotgun walking around,” Cardoza told the station. “It sends a rather big message: 'Yes, everyone is at risk here.” ”
Cardoza added to KGO. The people in this community are pretty slim.
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