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governor.swill@gmail.com> wrote:
https://rumble.com/v13bg4w-man-tries-to-rob-concealed-carry-class-is-shot-by-everyone.html
They just keep getting dumber, I can't wait to see what excuses the protesters
will have for this TNB. The officers at the scene should have summoned waste management.
According to KNBC, 40-year-old Justin Goss of Glendale,
California was pronounced dead on the scene after he allegedly
attacked his ex-girlfriend and was subsequently killed by the
victim's sister and mother.
According to Los Angeles County Sheriff's Deputy Shawn Du Busky,
South Pasadena police responded to a domestic violence call
shortly before 10am on Saturday. When they arrived they
reportedly heard a woman screaming inside.
The Los Angeles Times cites Los Angeles County Sheriff’s
Lieutenant Barry Hall claiming that after Goss allegedly began
attacking the victim, "They (the mother and sister) tried to
pull him (Goss) off, and it didn’t work; he was too strong. So
they had to resort to using weapons."
They were well within their right to act in defense of their
sister and daughter.
Los Angeles County Sheriff Lt. Barry Hall
The victim was taken to the hospital where she was treated and
released, while the mother and sister, according to Hall, face
no charges as "They were well within their right to act in
defense of their sister and daughter."
In a report issued by UN Women, the organization has termed the
rise in domestic violence across the globe during COVID-19 as
the Shadow Pandemic. According to them, "emerging data and
reports from those on the front lines, have shown that all types
of violence against women and girls, particularly domestic
violence, has intensified."
Healthline cites this report, and provides a helpful 11 Things
to Know About Domestic Violence During COVID-19 and Beyond,
which includes links to Surveillance, Mental Health, and
Domestic Violence resources.
As for this particular incident in South Pasadena authorities
are still investigating and are asking that anyone with any
information regarding the incident call the LA County Sheriff's
Homicide Bureau at 323-890-5500 or Crime Stoppers at 800-222-
8477.
https://www.investigationdiscovery.com/crimefeed/survivor- stories/authorities-say-man-who-was-attacking-his-ex-girlfriend-
killed-b
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