Saturday morning feel good stories
From Miami, FL
A man found dead floating in the mangroves off Marathon last Friday morning died from stab wounds he received the night before while he brutally attacked a woman with a machete, police say.
The woman, Crystal Marie Young, 45, will likely not be charged in the death of Gustavo Torna Aguado, 58, because Monroe County Sheriff’s Office detectives say it appears to be a case of self defense.
Young told police Torna Aguado attacked her on board her sailboat moored in Boot Key Harbor Thursday night, Sept. 27. Although she was severely wounded by the machete’s blade, with deep cuts to her head, arms, hands and other parts of her body, she was able to grab a knife and stab Torna Aguado “in self defense,” sheriff’s office spokesman Adam Linhardt said Thursday.
Linhardt said the State Attorney’s Office has to review the facts of the case and will ultimately decide whether to press charges.
A neighbor found Young badly bleeding on her boat and called 911. She was flown to Ryder Trauma Center at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami. She was released from the hospital Wednesday, Linhardt said.
Following the attack, deputies, officers with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, members of the U.S. Coast Guard and agents with U.S. Customs and Border Protection searched boat to boat in Boot Key Harbor for her attacker. They found Torna Aguado’s dinghy in the mangroves that night, but did not find him until around 10:30 a.m.Friday, Sept. 28.
Boot Key Harbor is on the Atlantic Ocean side of the city of Marathon in the Middle Keys. It is a popular spot for those living on their boats, known locally as “liveaboards.” Torna Aguado was also a liveaboard in Boot Key Harbor, but did not live with Young, Linhardt said.
The two knew each other and may have dated, Linhardt said.
“There are no other suspects in this case,” he said.
From Mill Creek, UT
Shelby Hamilton’s first thought as she lay bruised and bleeding on the ground of a Millcreek Starbucks was that she didn’t want to die this way. It would be a painful way to go.
It all began while Hamilton was working an early morning shift at the coffee shop near 3900 South and 900 East Thursday morning. Hamilton was standing behind the counter when a “haggard-looking” man entered, she said.
Instead of coming to the register to order, the man came behind the counter and asked Hamilton if she knew who he was. When she replied that she didn’t, he became angry and began beating her with his fists, she said.
“It was all just kind of random. I didn’t really know him. … He just came in the door and hit me in the back of the head from behind,” Hamilton told KSL.com.
She backed up and tried to put distance between herself and the man, but once she reached the end of the counter, she was trapped — and he continued hitting her. Hamilton’s co-workers, however, remained frozen, unsure what to do, she said.
“I started to think why no one was helping me, ‘cause he was only hitting me, and I felt kind of angry for a moment,” she said.
Before Hamilton had much time to ponder the question, however, the man picked up a metal supply basket and hit her on the side of the head. Hamilton crumpled, and the man continued kicking her in the back. The only thought left in her mind: “I don’t want to die this way.”
As soon as she fell to the ground, however, her co-workers ran out the door and began screaming for help. The next thing Hamilton knew, the man had stopped beating her and gone back around the counter.
Soon after, she heard a gunshot.
“The first thought in my head was that this had turned into a shooting,” she said. “My second thought was … he just shot my friends, and my third thought was … he’s going to come back here and shoot me.”
Hamilton said she crawled under the counter to hide from the would-be shooter, but it was the police that found her soon after. It was then she overheard on one of the officers’ radios that her attacker had been shot by a customer.
“My honest thought? I just hoped that he was dead,” she said.
Unified Police Lt. Ken Hansen confirmed later that the attacker was shot by a man in his late 60s who saw what was happening while visiting the shop for his morning coffee. The customer drew the man’s attention, and the attacker began to approach him.
As he came closer, the customer pulled out a gun and shot the attacker once in the chest, Hansen said. The man then stumbled out of the store.
Police arrived shortly after and used a Taser to take Benjamin Overall, 37, into custody. They then realized that Overall had been shot and summoned medical help for both Hamilton and Overall, Hansen said. Police believe Overall may have mental health issues, Hansen added.
Overall was transported to a hospital in serious condition — though he has since been upgraded to satisfactory. Hamilton was transported in fair condition, though she’s since been released — albeit with a black eye, swollen face, cuts and bruises covering her hands and back.
Hamilton is grateful, however, that she’s alive. And especially grateful for the man with a gun who she said is a frequent customer.
“I know his drink,” she said. “He comes in every morning and gets a large, blonde coffee in his personal cup. He’s always been very sweet. He’s always been very patient.”
Hamilton was initially surprised, however, when she heard he had shot the attacker.
“I never would have expected that from him,” she said. “He just seemed like a very meek guy. So I was surprised, but also very grateful. I was very grateful that he was there. And I was glad it was somebody we see regularly so that hopefully, in the future, I can thank him.”
The customer has a concealed carry permit, Hansen said, and, though he doesn’t know for sure if the customer will face charges, he believes the shooting can be interpreted as self-defense. The customer is being “very cooperative” with police, Hansen added.
“We are thankful all partners (employees) and customers are safe after going through such a terrifying experience,” Starbucks said in an emailed statement. “Our focus is on supporting our partners at this time. We are grateful local authorities were there to help and would direct any further questions their way.”
In 2013, Starbucks made a request that customers not bring firearms into its stores or outdoor eating areas, but the company specified that it was a request and not an outright ban.
As for Hamilton, she’s just happy someone was there.
“I’m just really grateful to be alive, and I’m thankful for everyone who was there to help me,” she said.
Category: Feel Good Stories
“Hamilton’s co-workers, however, remained frozen, unsure what to do, she said”
No shit. It took a quiet meek looking good guy with a gun to end it.
“As soon as she fell to the ground, however, her co-workers ran out the door and began screaming for help”
No shit. Their only recourse was to run away and yell for someone else (goverment) to save “them” and perhaps maybe the victim.
Ya can’t pick up a chair and go after the guy?
Pussies.
How about a pot of steaming coffee tossed on the guy? Quite ironic that “Gun Free Zone” Starbucks had an employee rescued by a civilian with a firearm.
That’s the way they were raised, 26Limabeans. Don’t fight back. Don’t interfere, etc.
Plus, it’s corporate policy. You fight back, you’re fired.
“I never would have expected that from him,” she said. “He just seemed like a very meek guy.”
Excellent…I imagine the attacker never expected it either…..
I feel some real sympathy for that woman living on her boat. She did whatever she could to defend herself against a crazy basterd. I hope she recovers well.
But the other bunch at Starbucks? Just sit and take it, don’t fight back, don’t self-defend, and if you’re lucky, you might not end up dead. Kudos to the meek, mild-mannered soul who shot the bad guy. I did not know that Clark Kent frequented Starbucks. I have been enlightened.
Looks like Gustavo was Torna-part.
(rimshot)
Thank you, I’ll be here all weekend.
So StarFucks is grateful to its employees (“partners”) and the police, but nothing for the paying customer who dared to disobey corporate “request” and brought a gun to a fist fight, saving the employee and the store.
Best “Do you know who I am”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1dofmkbQIhg
I’m sorta surprised at the Florida woman not being charged; there is a persistent “knives are dirty, guns are clean” attitude which I find puzzling.
MILITARY AND AMERICAN HISTORY!
Trivia: Was there ever a Medal of Honor Recipient that requested that the name of someone else be engraved on his medal instead of his own?
ANSWER: Yes….Major Jay R. Vargas, United States Marine Corps.
For his actions at Dai Do, Republic of Vietnam in 1968 Major Vargas was awarded the Medal of Honor by President Richard M. Nixon in a May 1970 ceremony at the White House.
In honor of his mother, Major Vargas had her name engraved on his Medal of Honor.
She died before he received his Medal of Honor and he requested that her name be engraved on the medal and be added to the rolls of Medal of Honor recipient.
As such, the actual recorded recipient of this Medal of Honor is “VARGAS, M. Sando (his mother).