LAPD Officer Who Shot Trader Joe’s Manager During Silver Lake Standoff Complied With Policy: Police Commission
LAPPL News Watch
June 12, 2019
A police officer who killed a bystander in a gun battle outside a Trader Joe’s in Silver Lake did not violate department policy by shooting toward a crowded store, the Los Angeles Police Commission ruled Tuesday.
A gunman had begun shooting at two LAPD officers as they pursued him in their patrol car July 21. The man crashed his car and ran towards the Trader Joe’s store, firing more rounds at the officers.
One officer shot back five times, stopping after the man entered the store because there were likely people inside, according to a report by LAPD Chief Michel Moore that was released Tuesday. But it was too late.
A bullet had traveled into the Trader Joe’s, striking 27-year-old store manager Melyda Corado in the chest, the report said.
2 comments:
Very sad but it happens.
It is unfortunate but this does, on occasion, happen. In the real world shots fired often miss their intended target. That means they go somewhere else. Sad, but true.
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