Tuesday Feel Good Stories

| December 11, 2018

glock & flag

One in the cooler, one in the wind.
No murder charge in shooting, DA rules By AMY HAMILTON

A woman who admitted to the September shooting death of 26-year-old Brandon Sanchez will not face a murder charge, because the case meets all the criteria for self-defense under Colorado’s “Make My Day” law, according to a recent ruling by Mesa County District Attorney Dan Rubinstein.

Melissa Pruitt, 34, told investigators she shot and killed Sanchez after he and another man entered a Grand Junction garage where she and three other people were sleeping, and the two intruders beat up one of the people in the garage.

Pruitt said she had permission and had been staying for a few days at the home at 3116 Chipeta Ave. when she was woken up the night of Sept. 16 by two men hitting “Lil A” — a man later identified as Adam Rodriguez, 27. Pruitt told investigators Sanchez and the other man hit Rodriguez in the face, until his teeth were bashed out and “there was blood everywhere each time they hit him,” an affidavit for her arrest said.

According to the record, Pruitt had seen guns in an unlocked case in the garage so she ran to it, picked out a gun and shot one of the intruders, who then ran outside after being shot.

Police were called to the home and found Sanchez lying in the backyard, dead from a gunshot wound to the chest, according to the affidavit.

“I shot him, I didn’t know what to do. He was beating that kid,” Pruitt spontaneously told a deputy, according to the affidavit. “I was woken up by him beating that kid. I didn’t know what to do. I needed to make it stop.”

More to read here at The Daily Sentinel

Note the employee didn’t pursue the wounded robber- good headwork.
North Side market employee facing no charges for shooting alleged robber
An Alibaba Market employee shot and injured a would-be robber Friday night, police said. The employee is not facing any charges at this time, police said. (Chris Libonati | clibonati@syracuse.com)

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The employee at a North Side market is facing no charges for shooting an alleged robber who entered the market Friday evening, according to police.

A man armed with a handgun entered the Alibaba Market at 419 Wolf St., around 7:45 p.m. and tried to rob the store, said police spokesman Sgt. Richard Helterline.

The employee shot the suspect, who fled on foot, police said.

Soon afterward, police found a man on the 600 block of Lemoyne Avenue with gunshot wounds. That’s about a tenth of a mile away from the store.

The alleged, would-be robber was rushed to the hospital and into surgery for his injuries. He was in critical condition but is now in stable condition, according to police.

Police said it doesn’t look like the store employee will be charged, though the investigation is ongoing.

The entire article may be viewed here at Syracuse.com

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26Limabeans

The Alibaba Market got robbed again by the same perp. Guy was shot just yesterday and he goes back for more.

5th/77th FA

Not a duplicate ‘Ed. After all, Ali Baba did have 40 thieves. We’ve only got 38 more to go.

The loyal readership of the TAH FGS would not mind duplicate stories, especially if they were duplicates of “What makes America Great” pictur—-err ..err. stories. Two’s always better than one, or double your trouble, double your fun.

OldManchu

Poor “lil-A”

Do nicknames qualify for scrabble even though he was the viktim?

Shout out to Al Sharpton!

26Limabeans

He has brother “fuckin A”

Comm Center Rat

Syracuse is Italian for “rust belt shithole.” Seeing said shithole in my rearview mirror upon graduating from Syracuse University was the highlight of my time spent in that derelict, snowy wasteland.

Props to the Alibaba Market defender!

NHSparky

Dude, as bad as Syracuse is, there are towns around as bad, if not worse (like Rochester, Buffalo, Binghamton, Corning, and on, and on, and on….

Oh, and fuck you, Cuomo.

Hondo

One perp doing the eternal dirtnap; one ventilated via high-speed heavy metal injection under unsanitary field conditions and in the hospital; and a third wanted and (hopefully) to face felony murder charges. Good day for armed citizens.