22 y/o female clerk shoots and kills robber

Page 4 - Seeking answers? Join the AnandTech community: where nearly half-a-million members share solutions and discuss the latest tech.

shortylickens

No Lifer
Jul 15, 2003
80,287
17,078
136
So, since I have half of you ignored, how many of you are pro-kill and how many are anti-kill?
 

M0RPH

Diamond Member
Dec 7, 2003
3,302
1
0
The guy she killed also had 2 kids and another on the way.

Her's more info:http://www.naplesnews.com/news/2011/oct/19/shooting-of-daniel-hernandez-at-dels-24-hour-may/
NAPLES — A shooting at a landmark East Naples corner store that left a man dead Tuesday may not have been triggered by a robbery after all.
Daniel Ramont Hernandez, 32, of the 15600 block of Summit Place Circle, Golden Gate Estates, was "behaving erratically" when he was shot by Elizabeth Easterly, 22, a clerk at Del's 24 Hour Food Store around 3 p.m. Tuesday, according to a statement from the Collier County Sheriff's Office.
"We don't have any information about any kind of robbery," Sheriff's Office spokeswoman Jamie Mosbach said.
Immediately after the shooting, Del Ackerman, the store's owner and Easterly's grandfather, said he understood Hernandez was attempting to rob the family-run business and had grabbed a stroller that held Easterly's 1-year-old daughter.
According to the Sheriff's Office, Easterly shot Hernandez in the leg before he grabbed the stroller, not after.
"She was in fear for her safety," Mosbach said.
Investigators said Easterly was alone with her two young children at the store, 2802 Thomasson Drive, when Hernandez walked in acting strangely. Easterly asked Hernandez to tell a school crossing guard at a nearby intersection that he needed help.
That's when Hernandez ran around the counter toward Easterly, who grabbed a pistol from beneath the counter and shot him once in the leg, the Sheriff's Office reported.
Easterly ran outside and alerted the school crossing guard. When she returned inside, she saw Hernandez grab the stroller with her daughter in it and head toward the front door, the Sheriff's Office reported.
Brian Sanders, an employee and close friend of Ackerman, said he heard a scream as he stopped his car at the intersection of Thomasson and Bayshore drives and knew it was Easterly. He pulled into the Del's parking lot and made for the front door as Hernandez was exiting the store.
Easterly was screaming "He tried to take my baby," and that she had shot him, Sanders said.
Sanders held the bleeding Hernandez down in front of the store until deputies and paramedics arrived.
"What I did, I felt anybody would have done," he said. "I was just helping my family out."
Hernandez was praying as his breath became more labored, Sanders said.
It was still unclear Wednesday whether Hernandez, a father of two, died en route to NCH Downtown Naples or at the hospital. An autopsy was scheduled for Wednesday to determine the cause of death.
Whether Easterly will face criminal charges is up to the State Attorney's Office, which will review the Sheriff's Office's investigatory report.
Hernandez had two children, ages 6 and 8, and was expecting a baby next spring with fiancée Amanda Vazquez. He worked as a mover, Vazquez said, and was an avid body builder.
The two had been a couple for almost nine years — Friday would have been their anniversary. They were planning to marry later this year.
On Wednesday, Vazquez hadn't yet told their children about their father's death.
"He was an amazing person. A good father, a good fiancé," she said. "He had a good heart ... a very big heart."
However, the day of the shooting was not the first time Hernandez demonstrated erratic behavior, according to an August arrest report.
Deputies arrived at the home he shared with Vazquez in Golden Gate Estates the evening of Aug. 28 in reference to a call about possible domestic battery.
An arrest report describes an incident that night in which Hernandez "all of a sudden, without provocation ... jumped from the couch. He picked [Vazquez] up from behind, wrapping his arms around her chest and neck."
He then ran with her toward the front door and let her go, before either falling or throwing himself into the oven door. Hernandez was arrested on a misdemeanor battery charge.
At the time, Vazquez told deputies her fiancé had a drug problem that was causing his strange behavior, according to the report. Hernandez also told deputies he was taking oxycodone he had purchased off the street.
Hernandez had a criminal record in Lee and Collier counties, primarily on charges of driving with a suspended license, petty theft, and bounced checks.
Del's, which is know for its around-the-clock service, reopened for business around 1 a.m. Wednesday. New procedures Ackermen and his employees decided on after the shooting will require two staff members on the premises at all times.
White woman gets scared by a big black guy and gets a case of itchy trigger finger?
 

Sephire

Golden Member
Feb 9, 2011
1,689
3
76
Three different versions of the story makes me sceptical.

Then the dead man actually has a history of violence.
 
Last edited:

corwin

Diamond Member
Jan 13, 2006
8,644
9
81
:thumbsdown:
Everyone knows and no one cares what you think

The guy she killed also had 2 kids and another on the way.

Her's more info:http://www.naplesnews.com/news/2011/oct/19/shooting-of-daniel-hernandez-at-dels-24-hour-may/
White woman gets scared by a big black guy and gets a case of itchy trigger finger?
How do you get "black" from Hernandez?:confused:

Sounds like he was drugged up and going off the deep end again with someone who wasn't emotionally attached to him like his fiance was and she shot his ass...who knows what he might have done if she hadn't. As for the multiple "stories" who the hell knows who the source of them all have been, news outlets will publish about anything to get a story out even if it's no where near accurate.

This is why I wanna carry a gun with me everywhere I go...
This is why I DO...
 

Macamus Prime

Diamond Member
Feb 24, 2011
3,108
0
0
The heart does not bleed for this robber.

He touched someone else's kid in a robbery, it's over. And, she did more than what was right by shooting him in the knee. She showed much restaint from just flat out killing him.