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Member Section => Down Range Cafe => Topic started by: philw on June 20, 2010, 06:38:39 AM
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http://www.news.com.au/world/three-killed-in-del-taco-restaurant-shotting/story-e6frfkyi-1225881967849
RIP to the family :(
Boy, 6, among three dead
Two other family members shot
Witness heard "boom, boom, boom"
A FATHER and his six-year-old son have been killed when his wife's stepfather opened fire in a restaurant before turning the gun on himself.
The gunman, who was identified as Jimmy Schlager, 56, of Lancaster, rode a bicycle to the Del Taco restaurant restaurant in San Bernardino, California, before opening fire at his family, who were having lunch.
Both his stepdaughter, 29, and her five-year-old son sustained multiple gunshot wounds and were taken to hospital in critical condition, KABC-TV reported.
His stepdaughter's 33-year-old husband and his six-year-old son died from their wounds.
Afterwards Schlager shot himself in the head and was taken to hospital in critical condition but later died from his injuries.
Witnesses told police the shooter went straight to their table and exchanged words briefly before he opened fire, The Press-Enterprise reported.
San Bernardino Police Lt Jarrod Burguan said they did not know what the motive for the shooting was.
"I'm under the impression that the relationship was not good," Lt Burguan said.
The two guns were believed to be semi-automatic weapons, according to KTLA News.
A sheriff's spokesman told Associated Press the suspect had an extensive criminal history dating back to 1972 for charges ranging from theft to assault with a deadly weapon. His most recent arrest was in 1999.
An employee of a recycling trailer near the Del Taco said he saw people run screaming out of the restaurant.
"I saw some people yelling and all of a sudden I heard boom, boom, boom, boom," Jorge Garcia told The Press-Enterprise.
"I saw two employees run out of the employee door and then I saw eight or 10 people run out of the restaurant and across the street," he said.
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The Gun Laws of CA work!!....Just as it should be expected they would.
The law abiding are unarmed while the criminal, who ignores the law, is able to murder his defenseless victims.
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The Gun Laws of CA work!!....Just as it should be expected they would.
The law abiding are unarmed while the criminal, who ignores the law, is able to murder his defenseless victims.
in this case I would doubt you would have planed on having to defend your self from a relative while you are out for Dinner
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in this case I would doubt you would have planed on having to defend your self from a relative while you are out for Dinner
I doubt you ever plan on having to defend yourself most places.
I would expect these folks knew there were "hard feelings" between them and the murderer and as soon as he started getting angry, my hand would have been on my weapon, and drawn if that could be done under cover.
The probably had more foreknowledge of the impending attack than they would have of a random shooting in the same place.
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A sheriff's spokesman told Associated Press the suspect had an extensive criminal history dating back to 1972 for charges ranging from theft to assault with a deadly weapon.
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"San Bernardino Police Lt Jarrod Burguan said they did not know what the motive for the shooting was.
"I'm under the impression that the relationship was not good," Lt Burguan said."
Ain't that the "DUH!" comment of the day?
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"San Bernardino Police Lt Jarrod Burguan said they did not know what the motive for the shooting was.
"I'm under the impression that the relationship was not good," Lt Burguan said."
Ain't that the "DUH!" comment of the day?
I'd say three dead bodies and two additional casulties might just confirm his suspicion, don't you think?
Lieutenant?
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"San Bernardino Police Lt Jarrod Burguan said they did not know what the motive for the shooting was.
"I'm under the impression that the relationship was not good," Lt Burguan said."
Ain't that the "DUH!" comment of the day?
Hey! He's a trained detective. He detected. Give the man some credit. ;D ::)
FQ13
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I doubt you ever plan on having to defend yourself most places.
...but always have a plan to kill everyone in the room.
Hope you never have to, but always have a plan to.
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...but always have a plan to kill everyone in the room.
Hey man, that nun was eyeballin' me! Eyeballin me, I tell's ya'! :)
Just kidding, I know what you mean.
Swoop
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...but always have a plan to kill everyone in the room.
Hope you never have to, but always have a plan to.
Yep, yep. My Socom b-i-l gave me one piece of advice when I started carrying for my job. "Be polite, be professional, be ready to kill everyone in sight."
Carries over into civvy life.
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Yep, yep. My Socom b-i-l gave me one piece of advice when I started carrying for my job. "Be polite, be professional, be ready to kill everyone in sight."
Carries over into civvy life.
+100
I couuld not agree more. I walk softly, and carry a small stick (a G-26). The only time you'll even know I have it is if you push me into a corner. That is an unwise thing to do, because no matter what else happens, I'm going home at the end of the day.
FQ13
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I walk softly, and carry a small stick...
That statement told us more about you than we ever wanted to know, FQ. ;D :-[ :'(
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That statement told us more about you than we ever wanted to know, FQ. ;D :-[ :'(
What's the saying (uttered only by understanding and loyal women, and therapists you are paying by the hour)? Oh, yeah. "Its not the size of the wand, but the magic in in it". ;D Sorry, but I think 10 rounds of 124 grain 9mm HPs is plenty big enough. Disagree? BYOL (bring your own lube). ;D ;D ;D
FQ13
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Pretty sad for the families, sounds like the guy was a model upstanding citizen. Shame he didnt walk off some where and just do himself.