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- Thu Oct 04, 2012 11:55 am
- Forum: The Crime Blotter
- Topic: CA woman fatally shot after allegedly driving into border ag
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Re: CA woman fatally shot after allegedly driving into borde
I imagine that she was in violation of the terms of her probation by being in that apartment with known users possibly, known felons, possibly, and needed to disappear or end up in a revocation hearing with not much excuse.
- Wed Oct 03, 2012 11:08 pm
- Forum: The Crime Blotter
- Topic: CA woman fatally shot after allegedly driving into border ag
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Re: CA woman fatally shot after allegedly driving into borde
The news here tonight is that the agents were looking for a convict in an apartment. According to 2 witnesses, the woman was IN the apartment, and walked out passed the agents, and got in her car. The agent followed her demanding she talk to him, stop, etc. He was standing near the front of the car, with his foot in front of the left front tire and attempted to stop her from leaving. The reason she may have wanted to leave was that she was on probation for a drug related beef a year ago. The apartment is not where she lived, a party apartment with a "lot of traffic" per one witness.
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- Mon Oct 01, 2012 11:25 pm
- Forum: The Crime Blotter
- Topic: CA woman fatally shot after allegedly driving into border ag
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Re: CA woman fatally shot after allegedly driving into borde
This happened over in Chula Vista, across the bay not far from here, and just north of the Costco I shop at often.
As is not uncommon in these situations, there is some doubt raised by the family and witnesses, none of whom appear to have seen the entire event from news accounts released thus far.
It is odd, though. As far as has been reported, this woman does not appear to have been involved in any law enforcement connection. The felon who was sought is apparently not her husband, but we don't know what if any relationship there may have been between that felon and this woman.
Could this have been a poor reaction to seeing an armed man in plainclothes in front of the car, and panicking? This isn't Texas. Many people have never seen a gun in the hands of anyone other than a LEO, or a gang banger, perhaps. It is hard to figure how she could have gone "a couple of hundred yards" in that neighborhood with the officer on the hood.
Border Patrol units are everywhere here, more common than police units actually, as we are a few miles from the border. So are Baja CA license plates!
As is not uncommon in these situations, there is some doubt raised by the family and witnesses, none of whom appear to have seen the entire event from news accounts released thus far.
It is odd, though. As far as has been reported, this woman does not appear to have been involved in any law enforcement connection. The felon who was sought is apparently not her husband, but we don't know what if any relationship there may have been between that felon and this woman.
Could this have been a poor reaction to seeing an armed man in plainclothes in front of the car, and panicking? This isn't Texas. Many people have never seen a gun in the hands of anyone other than a LEO, or a gang banger, perhaps. It is hard to figure how she could have gone "a couple of hundred yards" in that neighborhood with the officer on the hood.
Border Patrol units are everywhere here, more common than police units actually, as we are a few miles from the border. So are Baja CA license plates!