Accused California mass murdered ruled incompetent to stand trial “because of the police”

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SANTA ANA, CA- On Friday, November 5th, a judge ruled that a man charged with killing four people in a shooting at a Southern California real estate office is not competent to stand trial due to the injuries he suffered in a shootout with police.

The mass murderer, Aminadab Gaxiola Gonzalez, was shot in the head and his attorney has stated that he might be incapable of understanding the charges against him.

According to reports, Gonzalez didn’t speak at the hearing and didn’t show any obvious reactions to the proceedings.

The case is now suspended indefinitely. The county district attorney’s office said every medical expert who has evaluated Gonzalez has concluded that he is not competent to help his lawyers because of “deficits” caused by the wound.

A statement from the district attorney’s office said:

“He will now be evaluated by medical professionals who will assist the court to determine his future placement and medical treatment plan in an effort to restore his competency. He will continue to be housed in a lockdown facility.”

According to authorities, on March 31st, Gonzalez opened fire at a mobile home brokerage company called Unified Homes in Orange, which is just southeast of Los Angeles. Authorities had to use bolt cutters to break bicycle locks that had been used to shut the gates at the business complex.

Family members of the victims were in the courtroom where Orange County Superior Court Judge Cheri Pham told them that the case could not proceed unless the defendant is found competent. Pham added:

“Everything that is happening now is beyond everyone’s control”

Raquel Ramirez Quiroz, the aunt of one of the victims, said:

“We are struggling with the system and yet there is nothing we can do. This is just a nightmare and we can’t wake up … I hope this moves faster because the justice we are not getting is tearing this family apart.”

Gonzalez has been charged with special-circumstances murder for the killings of 28-year-old Jenevieve Raygoza, 50-year-old Luis Tover, 58-year-old Leticia Solis Guzman, and 9-year-old Matthew Farias. 

Gonzalez has also been charged with the attempted murder of Matthew’s mother, Blanca Ismeralda Tamayo and for shooting two officers who were not injured. 

As of this writing, authorities still have not revealed a motive for the attack.

Gonzalez’s estranged wife worked at the business for more than a decade. However, Aleyda Mendoza stated that she and Gonzalez had been separated for two years and that “he never told me anything about where he was staying or what he was going.”

Shortly after the mass shooting, Orange County District Attorney Todd Spitzer said in a statement:

“The taking of the life of another human being is the most serious of crimes and the slaughter of multiple people while they were essentially locked in a shooting gallery is nothing short of terrifying.”

Gonzalez was staying at a motel in the neighboring city of Anaheim and reportedly used a rental car to arrive at the office building on the afternoon of March 31st. He chained the front and rear gates to the two-story complex and then went into the second-floor offices of Unified Homes.

Police released a frame from a security video inside the office. It showed the gunman wearing a bandana over his face, brandishing a semi-automatic handgun and hauling a backpack that contained pepper spray, handcuffs, and ammunition.

Gonzalez has a limited criminal record. In 2015, he was charged in Orange County with cruelty to a child and other counts. He pleaded guilty to misdemeanor battery and served one day in jail. All other counts were dismissed and the conviction was expunged in 2017. 

Editor note: In 2020, we saw a nationwide push to “defund the police”.  While we all stood here shaking our heads wondering if these people were serious… they cut billions of dollars in funding for police officers. 

And as a result, crime has skyrocketed – all while the same politicians who said “you don’t need guns, the government will protect you” continued their attacks on both our police officers and our Second Amendment rights.

And that’s exactly why we’re launching this national crowdfunding campaign as part of our efforts to help “re-fund the police”.

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Defund the police in Minnesota? Mass shooting in state leaves 15 people shot, innocent young woman murdered

October 11th, 2021

Editor note: In 2020, we saw a nationwide push to “defund the police”.  While we all stood here shaking our heads wondering if these people were serious… they cut billions of dollars in funding for police officers.  And as a result, crime has skyrocketed – all while the same politicians who said “you don’t need guns, the government will protect you” continued their attacks on both our police officers and our Second Amendment rights.

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ST.PAUL, MN- A mass shooting at a crowded Minnesota bar in the early morning hours on Sunday, October 10th, left 15 people shot, including a young woman died.  

Multiple 911 callers “frantically begged for help,” reporting shots fired around 12:15 a.m. at the Seventh Street Truck Park bar, about a block away from the Xcel Energy Center. According to authorities, officers found a “chaotic scene” and 15 people with gunshot wounds

After securing the area, officers worked with good Samaritans to aid the wounded before St. Paul fire medics were able to enter the scene safely. Steven Linders, public information officer for the St. Paul Police Department, said in a statement:

“There were gunshot wound victims lying in the street outside the bar. There were gunshot wound victims lying on the sidewalk outside the bar. There were gunshot wound victims lying on the floor inside the bar.”

St. Paul Police Chief Todd Axtell said in a statement:

“In an instant, they found themselves caught in a hellish situation.”

A woman in her twenties was pronounced dead at the scene and 14 others were taken to the hospital and are expected to live. Family identified the victim as Marquisha Wiley. She will be formally identified following an autopsy report from the Ramsey County Medical Examiner’s Office.

The men, ages 33, 32, and 29, have been taken into custody and are being treated at the hospital for their injuries. Police stated that once the suspects are discharged from the hospital, they will be booked into the Ramsey County Jail and will await any possible charges.

This is the 32nd homicide in 2021 in St. Paul. The Minnesota State Patrol, Metro Transit Police, Ramsey County Sheriff’s Office, and Maplewood authorities have all be assisting with the shooting and its aftermath. Linders said in a statement:

“As you can imagine, something like this takes up a lot of resources, so some of those other agencies actually took 911 calls in our city while we were dealing with this tragedy.”

Linders said that the melee left “bullet holes all over the bar” and that investigators would reconstruct the shooting and “deconstruct everything to figure out what happened.” As of this writing, a motive has not yet been determined.

The 14 other victims, who were rushed by medics to local hospitals, are expected to survive. Marcus Van Gelder recalls stepping out of Seventh Street Truck Park Bar for a phone call. It was a decision that possibly saved his life. He said:

“I saw so many people come out of that place at one time I am surprised nobody got trampled. I saw everybody come from every direction possible that was not in that club as fast as they could with terror in their eyes and fear in their faces.”

Tons of people poured out of the bar, but he didn’t see his sister. He added:

“Terror inside your heart when you think your family member might be dead inside. That’s the real terror.”

Minutes, that he said felt like an eternity later, he found his sister. He said:

“She was about 15 feet away. She saw the guy. She saw the gun. She was pushed to the ground, fell on her back and chaos ensued.”

Chief Axtell said he doesn’t remember a shooting with anything close to this number of victims in St. Paul during his three decades of service in the city. He added:

“My heart breaks for the woman who was killed, her loved ones and everyone else who was in that bar this morning. In an instant, they found themselves caught in a hellish situation. I want them to know that we have the best investigators in the country and we won’t stop until we find the people responsible for this madness. We will do our part to hold them accountable.”

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Suspect arrested in connection with mass shooting in Florida in that killed 3 and injured 20

September 28th, 2021

MIAMI, FL – Authorities in Miami-Dade made an arrest in a May mass shooting that occurred at a northwest Miami-Dade banquet hall that killed three people and injured 20 others.

The 22-year-old suspect was arrested earlier in September and was booked under three counts of first-degree murder and 20 counts of attempted first-degree murder. However, authorities say the suspect arrested is not one of the trigger men involved.

On September 23rd, police arrested 22-year-old Davonta Barnes in connection with the May 30th mass shooting that claimed three lives and injured 20 others at a release party for a local rap artist at the El Mula banquet hall located off of 7630 Northwest 186th Street.

Officials say that Barnes did not shoot anyone during the incident, instead allegedly serving as a lookout for the numerous other shooters involved that unloaded on a crowd gathered outside of the banquet hall.

Barnes reportedly told investigators that he drove to the scene in his mother’s vehicle in an effort to inform the other suspects involved that a particular individual they were targeting was present at the gathering outside the banquet hall.

Two of the three people killed in the mass shooting died on the scene, with the third dying at an area hospital. The victims were identified as 26-year-old Clayton Dillard, 26-year-old Desmond Owners, and 32-year-old Shaniqua Peterson.

News cameras captured the father of Dillard, Clayton Dillard, Sr., as he broke down outside of the scene where his son was killed. Dillard’s father pointed out where his sone laid dead following the shooting, saying the following:

“My son died right here, he laid right here like this, and no one helped him!”

Speaking in front of news cameras in a message to those responsible, Dillard’s father added:

“You killed my son, you took my heart, you broke my home, you stole from me, imagine this happen to any one of you all, man.”

Rodney Thomas, whose daughter Kadedra Thomas was injured in the shooting but is steadily recovering after being shot three times, commented on the arrest and charging of Barnes:

“I was very happy…there’s a sense of relief. I was happy that progress is being made in catching these guys.”

Angelica Green, who is the mother of one of the victims injured in the shooting, recalled the phone call she got from her son that night after he’d been shot:

“He called us frantic, telling us he had been shot, that it hurts, it hurts and that he loves us and wants us to know. My husband is like ‘no stay with us, stay with us.’ We hop in the car and we’re talking to him to keep him alert.”

Authorities say that there were three shooters involved in the mass shooting, which surveillance video showed the trio emerging from a Nissan Pathfinder heavily armed before unleashing on the crowd outside the banquet hall.

After the shooting, the three suspects jumped back into the Nissan and fled the scene. Authorities later discovered the vehicle submerged in a canal in the area of 154th Street and Northwest 2nd Avenue. Apparently, the vehicle was reported stolen 15 days before the mass shooting.

The investigation into the shooting is still ongoing.

Please follow Law Enforcement Today as we continue to gather further insight into this developing case.

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Suspected gunman in Tennessee grocery store mass shooting identified as UK Thang, son of refugees

(Originally published September 26th, 2021)

COLLIERVILLE, TN– According to authorities, one person was killed and 14 others were injured in a shooting at a Kroger grocery store in Collierville, Tennessee. 

Police stated that the suspected shooter, since identified as 29-year-old UK Thang, died from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. Thang was a third-party vendor for Kroger.

According to the Commercial Appeal, Thang’s family was from Myanmar, according to a family friend.

Both of his parents were refugees from the country in Asia that was formerly known as Burma. 

During a press briefing, Collierville Police Department Chief Dale Lane stated that a total of 15 people were shot, including 70-year-old Olivia King who died from her wounds. The other 14 individuals are in stable condition.

Lane added that 10 of the victims shot were Kroger employees and five were customers. Lane confirmed that Thang was a lone gunman. Thang had some minor charges in his criminal history. Lane said:

“I believe misdemeanor arrests, but nothing related to violence.”

The chief said that officials served a search warrant at the alleged shooter’s home at a local apartment complex, seizing electronics and other evidence. One additional person was also questioned.

NBC News reported that investigators believe they know the motive, but Lane declined to immediately reveal what may have sparked the attempted mass shooting. Lane said:

“We have a pretty good picture now, but that’s not something that I’m ready to release at this point. We need to make sure that we don’t do anything to compromise this investigation.”

The carnage was unlike anything the chief had ever seen. Describing a chaotic scene of people hiding in every corner of the store, Lane said in a statement:

“We all came to the scene and all went into that building and so it’s the worst thing that I’ve seen in 34 years. Coming out of, you know, like I said we were finding people all over the stores hidden. And in the freezers closets, you know, all over.”

The police chief praised workers and shoppers, alike, for their own life-saving actions as soon as gunfire erupted. Lane told reporters:

“As we entered that building, it was very obvious they, the employees and even the customers, knew what to do. It was run, hide, and fight. They secured themselves. They did what they had to do until we could get in there to help them.”

Collierville Alderman Maureen Fraser praised first responders, stating:

“…Many years of training was put to the test today and they did an remarkable job, it could have been so much worse.”

She added:

“Continue to pray for several others who were shot and are currently in surgery. Pray for the health care providers. Pray for the Kroger employees. Pray for Collierville!”

On Friday, September 24th, Mayor Stan Joyner said in a statement:

“This is, for the town of Collierville, I think going to be one of those ‘where you were when’ events. That’s something that’s a reality.”

Brignetta Dickerson, a cashier, told Memphis ABC affiliate WATN that she ran into a back room with customers. She said the gunman came in shooting, striking an employee in the head, a customer in the stomach, and an employee in the cheek. She added:

“All of a sudden, I went through the receiving department … and here he comes right behind us and start shooting and he kept shooting and shooting and shooting.”

Tawana French said she was heading into the Kroger that afternoon when she encountered people, including children, running out of the store. She said:

“A split second later, I hear gunfire. I ran, ran, ran before I could get to my car, which was not very far at all, I heard even more gunfire. Rapid succession, just pow, pow, pow, pow, pow. I just wanted to get to a safe place.”

The suspected shooter’s car remains in the store parking lot. Resources were brought in to safely inspect the vehicle. Police plan to carry out search warrants at several locations, but Lane couldn’t divulge any information on where. 

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Armed citizen takes down active shooter outside fitness center, saving countless lives

(Originally published September 24th, 2021)

KALISPELL, MT – An armed citizen is said to have taken down an active shooter who murdered a fitness center employee earlier in September.

While initial reports indicated that the citizen who stepped in may have been a veteran, the man responded to those assertions saying he’s not a veteran – but simply “an American Montana man”.

According to reports, the incident occurred in the parking lot of the Fuel Fitness center at 1305 Highway 2 West at about 10:52 a.m. on September 16th.

The incident started off after 27-year-old Fuel Fitness manager Matthew David Hurley, along with his assistant manager Matthew Underhill, approached a vagrant sleeping in the rear parking lot to discuss a refund over an unused membership.

Apparently, the discussion became heated, as the vagrant was reportedly demanding more money than was being offered by the two regarding this refund.

When both Hurley and Underhill informed the vagrant that he wasn’t going to be offered anymore money, the vagrant allegedly said they were “going to die today.”

The suspect opened fire on the two employees, fatally shooting Hurley while Underhill was able to reach cover.

While this was going on, William Keck – a member of the fitness center – was going out to his car to retrieve his wallet. However, when Keck stepped outside, he heard the gunfire and another gym employee informed him that Hurley had been shot.

Keck then ran out to his vehicle to retrieve his firearm and told the vagrant to stop shooting – but instead, the suspect then allegedly turned his attention toward Keck and fired at him. Keck returned fire, striking the vagrant.

When the suspect was on the ground after being struck, Keck reportedly repeated commands for the suspect to stay on the ground and cease firing. Yet, the suspect fired off two more rounds, striking Keck once in the thigh.

After being shot, Keck retrieved his dog from his vehicle and went back inside of the gym to seek immediate care for his wound. By the time police arrived at the scene, they’d happened upon Keck and the suspect both suffering from gunshot wounds.

According to a statement from the Kalispell Police Department regarding their response, both the suspect and Keck were transported to Logan Health for treatment of their wounds. Keck has since clearly recovered, but the suspect was listed as being “in critical condition and remains under law enforcement supervision.”

When speaking about the incident to a local news outlet, Keck recounted what was going through his mind while engaging the armed suspect:

“The only thing that bothers me traumatically from this event was seeing Matt Hurley on the ground. In the exchange with him, I knew he had just killed someone. Who else is he gonna kill?”

Keck noted that if he had to do it again, he would, saying that having a firearm saved his life and others that day:

“My motto in life is to have it and not need it rather than need it and not have it. I firmly believe in the right to bear arms, and this is an example why.”

When addressing initial reports that suggested Keck was a veteran, he took to social media to clear the air, writing the following:

“I am not a vet. I’m just an American Montana man who loves his country and community and was put in a spot where God used me to do what I could. I’m not a hero. I just did what I thought was right.”

Kalispell Police Chief Doug Overman stated that his department will not yet release the name of the suspect until formal charges have been handed down. He confirmed that the case has been submitted to the Flathead County Attorney’s Office.

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