CaptainHowdy
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Who told them he was running away when shot?
The shop owner/manager. He was describing what happened as if he was an eyewitness.
Who told them he was running away when shot?
4) Shop owner is involved in shady business with the local drug runners and claims the police destroyed evidence to hide the fact that his cameras didn't work anyway.
We can make up possibilities all day. What really happened is probably something else entirely.
The shop owner/manager. He was describing what happened as if he was an eyewitness.
Ok, but maybe I'm seeing something odd. Just another odd thing...
The owner witnessed the killing. He saw it happen. He is also a personal friend and employer of the victim. This means he will have easy access to the family and they will personally embrace him. Now...
The owner seems to have told them that their son was killed while running from the police. He seems to have not told them that their son was put on his knees with hands up and then killed by a cop with 7 shots right into the back. Because that's what he told reporters.
Why does the family get in front of a microphone and say that their son was killed while running instead of saying he was killed with many shots to the back while on his knees with hands up?
Ok, but maybe I'm seeing something odd. Just another odd thing...
The owner witnessed the killing. He saw it happen. He is also a personal friend and employer of the victim. This means he will have easy access to the family and they will personally embrace him. Now...
The owner seems to have told them that their son was killed while running from the police. He seems to have not told them that their son was put on his knees with hands up and then killed by a cop with 7 shots right into the back. Because that's what he told reporters.
Why does the family get in front of a microphone and say that their son was killed while running instead of saying he was killed with many shots to the back while on his knees with hands up?
I have not yet been able to make good sense out of that.
Ok, but maybe I'm seeing something odd. Just another odd thing...
The owner witnessed the killing. He saw it happen. He is also a personal friend and employer of the victim. This means he will have easy access to the family and they will personally embrace him. Now...
The owner seems to have told them that their son was killed while running from the police. He seems to have not told them that their son was put on his knees with hands up and then killed by a cop with 7 shots right into the back. Because that's what he told reporters.
Why does the family get in front of a microphone and say that their son was killed while running instead of saying he was killed with many shots to the back while on his knees with hands up?
I have not yet been able to make good sense out of that.
The Owner said:Andres ran down the driveway, got on his knees and put his hands behind his head. Then a Cop shot him in the back 7 times.
It's not part of my narrative any more. Sorry you had to write that because if I had gone back to examine the owner statement then this wouldn't have happened.I got the impression that the guy ran down the alley and dropped to his knees and put his hands up. Your description of him being put on his knees before he was killed sounds like the cops forced him to his knees and killed him execution style. I don't think that's what happened if for no other reason than because the cops would've killed this eyewitness as well. If the cops didn't know there was an eyewitness at the time, they were aware of it as soon as the guy appeared on camera. The owner/manager would've committed suicide the way Jeffrey Epstein did by now if he was an eyewitness to on duty Sheriff's deputies executing an innocent man.
I put up a news quote recently upthread where the family only says "running away" but it makes no mention of what family member said it (I think).I thought a sister did say that in an interview. I can't find that video anymore so I might be conflating the interview with the sister and the interview with the owner/manager that I've seen.
I think the cops said that he showed the gun, but no mention of it being pointed. I think they were describing a "flashing of a gun". You show the gun (with intent of it being seen), but you don't point it. It can be just pulling it out and showing it with barrel pointed straight down at the ground, or lifting a shirt to show a gun in the waistband. It happens in a flash and I think that where "flash" comes from. It's all done to make an immediate statement of enormous gravity. "I will shoot you if you keep doing whatever you are doing and you do KNOW what thing you are doing that I am talking about."I'm also uncomfortable with the fact that law enforcement has been very very vague about what exactly happened that prompted the shooting. If Guardado had a gun and pointed it at the deputies, the deputies would have been negligent to NOT shoot him. But they haven't said anything that would explain why he was shot.
The plot thickens. I wonder why there's a security hold on releasing the results of his autopsy?
But to have a gun flash on cops who are flying their flags (marked vehicle) and you know it is rather extraordinary, to say the least. If it happened like that, I might look to see if the flasher had mental illness. Tamir Rice, the boy who was pointing the ultra-realistic toy gun at all sorts of people walking past him, had mental illness and it was cited in reports.
My first guess is that it was up to 6 shots in the back, and Compton is going to burn, and they are delaying for a plan. Santa Ana is already locking in a curfew because of this. You need the curfew for when the results are released, and you need the curfew even before that because delaying the release is something to protest and riot about.The plot thickens. I wonder why there's a security hold on releasing the results of his autopsy?
How do you think the security company would give the videos to the cops? "Here's my hard drive", Or "Lemmee download a copy of the videos from that location"? If the latter, the security co has a copy too, the cops can't edit or claim "no footage".
Maybe. But he'd be a liar if he said the illegal gun and its illegal extended magazine was his "security guard gun" and that he is a security guard. What he was showing them was a "gangster gun" and isn't it looking badass. Tell me ladies, is this not totally badass?This is pure conjecture on my part but, the owner/manager said that he saw Guardado talking to two girls when the Sheriff pulled up. I wonder if he was trying to impress the girls by showing them a gun? As somebody else upthread noted, if he was holding a gun in his hand when he spotted the cops he would turn and run with the gun still in his hand. He didn't necessarily point the gun at anybody.
Yet another question I have is, what happened to those girls? They should've been detained at the scene, especially considering what immediately transpired.
Ha, are we just running with the hot new fiction that gangsters show guns to girls to try and impress them, now?
Maybe. But he'd be a liar if he said the illegal gun and its illegal extended magazine was his "security guard gun" and that he is a security guard. What he was showing them was a "gangster gun" and isn't it looking badass. Tell me ladies, is this not totally badass?