all 3 were dead at the end of the shootout. The dealership employees weren't smart enough in the 2 hours these morons waited, to call the cops, and have them removed out of the dealership full of employees and innocent bystanders.
According to an interview with the CEO of the dealership group that owns the Nissan franchise, the two plainclothes bounty hunters arrived several hours beforehand and presented themselves as federal agents—a violation of Texas state law. They told employees that a woman who had come by earlier that day to buy a car would be returning with Hutchinson later that evening to finalize the purchase, and they planned to apprehend him when he showed up.
The men waited for over two hours before Hutchinson appeared with the woman around 7:00 in the evening. Video of the moments leading up to the shootout shows the bounty hunters approach Hutchinson with their guns drawn as he sits in a small, glass-walled office with the woman and a Nissan employee. Hutchinson immediately attempts to pull his own gun out of his waistband, but drops it on the desk and all three lunge for it.
Shots ring out in rapid succession as people scream and scramble for cover; city officials say 20 shots were fired in six seconds. Garcia, Bernal, and Hutchinson all suffered multiple gunshot wounds and were pronounced dead at the scene.
http://www.thedrive.com/news/11020/shootout-between-fugitive-bounty-hunters-leaves-3-dead-at-texas-nissan-dealership
Why am I irritated about moron bounty hunters? Well, only one month ago it hit the news that 7 of these stupid bastards killed an unarmed guy in a car, and the dead guy wasn't the intended target. http://www.newser.com/story/242267/cops-7-bounty-hunters-shot-at-wrong-car-killed-unarmed-man.html "Seven bounty hunters who descended on the wrong car outside a Walmart have been indicted on first-degree murder charges in the killing of an unarmed man and the wounding of another, Tennessee cops announced"
It get a lot worse:
ReplyDeleteRFJ Auto Partners Holdings Inc. CEO Rick Ford told Automotive News he's incredibly thankful none of his employees or customers were hurt, and he's already hired counselors to help his team cope with the trauma. But he added that the timing of the shooting couldn't have been worse, as the dealership remains closed through what should be a busy post-holiday week.
"Not only did we lose sales yesterday, because there were customers in the showroom in the process of completing their sales," said Ford. "Then, all the sales we had scheduled for today, which is typically one of our busiest days of the month, the last day of the month, we lost.
Three people - actual human beings (if none too bright) - are dead, and he's whinging about lost sales....
Yup, I read all that too... but it's not the problem I wanted to focus on. Sales people are generally lazy idiots. I work at a car dealership, that's how I know.
DeleteAs your attorney, I would advise you to stop right there......
ReplyDeleteSales people are people too, Jesse loves working with you all.
He loves being part of the cohesive team at..(enter workplace)..and admires your positive attitude and your 'Can Do' manner. He is also very appreciative of the nil prejudice you all offer that can only come from 'Family'.
I will also take this opportunity to let all parties know the fridge in the Staff Room is under constant video surveillance. And any form of vehicular sabotage is frowned upon by management.
Ha! Good one! But I found out a long time ago to leave a coke in the fridge that I've booby trapped every couple of months, just tap a very tiny hole under the tab once you rotate it out of the way, and hides when the tab is back to the normal position... and inject some Ipecac syrup. Anyone stupid enough to steal my Coca Cola will be puking and regretting their idiocy.
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