2 killed at Toys R Us in California on black friday

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  • dr03
    SBR Sharp
    • 02-20-06
    • 252

    #1
    2 killed at Toys R Us in California on black friday
    Two people were shot to death in a crowded toy store on Black Friday in a confrontation apparently involving rival groups, city officials said.

    Palm Desert Councilman Jim Ferguson said police told him two men with handguns shot and killed each other. Ferguson said he asked police whether the incident was a dispute over a toy or whether it was gang-related. He said police told him they were not going to release further details until the victims' relatives were notified.

    "I think the obvious question everyone has is who takes loaded weapons into a Toys "R" Us?" he said. "I doubt it was the casual holiday shopper."

    City spokeswoman Sheila Gilligan said police told her the shooting broke out between "two groups of individuals that have a dispute with each other."

    The Palm Desert Police Department received calls of shots fired around 11:35 a.m., Riverside County sheriff's Sgt. Dennis Gutierrez said. He said officers were still investigating what prompted the gunshots.

    Immediately after the shooting, about 20 people rushed into the World Gym across the street from Toys "R" Us, the gym's assistant manager Glenn Splain told The Associated Press in a telephone interview.

    "They were crying, tearing and shaking," Splain said, adding that one woman came in cradling a baby.

    "Some people got into a fight," said Splain, who spoke with some of the customers. "One of the guys here thought it was over a toy, but it got louder and louder and then there were gunshots."

    Sarah Pacia of Cathedral City told The Desert Sun newspaper she was in the store with her two boys, ages 4 and 6, looking at coloring books when she heard a commotion in the next aisle. She thought it was people rushing to get a sale item. Then she heard three or four shots.

    She said she froze, and store employees calmly escorted her out of the store.

    "This is Toys "R" Us. There are kids shopping in there," Pacia said. Her son Jayden, 4, was clinging to her leg. He told her he didn't want to die, she said.

    Toys "R" Us officials did not immediately return calls seeking comment.

    Palm Desert is a resort town about 120 miles east of Los Angeles.
  • bigboydan
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 08-10-05
    • 55420

    #2
    These retail stores really need to stop these sales nowadays because of this type of stuff.
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    • goldengoat
      SBR MVP
      • 11-25-05
      • 3239

      #3
      if it was gang related then just sweep their corpses into the corner and wait on trash pickup
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      • RogueScholar
        SBR Hall of Famer
        • 02-05-07
        • 5082

        #4
        Americans in general need to decline to indulge the retail industry in polluting the holiday spirit with concerns of what to buy for everyone. The events of this single day prove that Christmas has become nothing but an event to trade gifts and more fundamentally, to prop up the retail sector. Give of your time, of your good cheer and love, not of your wallet. It's that simple, people.
        Originally posted by StraitShooter
        90% of the guys dont give a shit about your problems..and the other 10 are glad you have them..
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        • losturmarbles
          SBR MVP
          • 07-01-08
          • 4604

          #5
          Originally posted by bigboydan
          These retail stores really need to stop these sales nowadays because of this type of stuff.
          yeah its the store's fault

          these fckin stores with all these sales

          if only toyrus wouldve charged full retail today, a tragedy couldve been avoided.
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          • dr03
            SBR Sharp
            • 02-20-06
            • 252

            #6
            gang related is just a excuse. i have no doubt that somebody would kill someone over a toy in America, 2008.
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            • The Seer
              SBR Posting Legend
              • 10-29-07
              • 10641

              #7
              Originally posted by RogueScholar
              Americans in general need to decline to indulge the retail industry in polluting the holiday spirit with concerns of what to buy for everyone. The events of this single day prove that Christmas has become nothing but an event to trade gifts and more fundamentally, to prop up the retail sector. Give of your time, of your good cheer and love, not of your wallet. It's that simple, people.
              agreed
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              • bettilimbroke999
                SBR Posting Legend
                • 02-04-08
                • 13254

                #8
                Originally posted by RogueScholar
                Americans in general need to decline to indulge the retail industry in polluting the holiday spirit with concerns of what to buy for everyone. The events of this single day prove that Christmas has become nothing but an event to trade gifts and more fundamentally, to prop up the retail sector. Give of your time, of your good cheer and love, not of your wallet. It's that simple, people.
                I'll take a nice gift instead, someone's cheer is worthless like when the carolers come by I turn the lights off and draw the shades
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                • Tchocky
                  SBR MVP
                  • 02-14-06
                  • 2371

                  #9
                  Where's the link? People are dying right and left this week. It's either the Deccan Mujahadeen or crazed bargain shoppers. I'm staying home for the rest of the year.
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