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I See wrote: How can you say that, the family asked for help. But since hes an adult the family cant do nothing. The police will turn you away when you ask for help. They tried!!!! Why cant the police shoot to disarm. Why shoot to kill? They go to school to learn to shoot. Why cant they learn to shoot the knee cap or the arm, come on. Not kill. i witnessed this whole thing and the officers tried at least 6 times to tell him to not move an put down the weapon. each time he made a move and they shot his LEG. They didn't want/try to kill him even after he shot the officer. They tried to end this relatively peaceful but the suspect wouldn't let them!
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carlyg
Rochester, NY
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His prison record does not include violent offenses, but he was sent to jail in 2002 for possession of a loaded firearm. His rap sheet also includes arrests for battery, auto theft and spousal abuse, authorities said. O.K. so what is non-violent about spousal abuse and battery? A gang memeber, lil watts? Great job, another POS off the street!
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michaeld
United States
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dont blame parole,he made some baaaaaaadd choices
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Say No 2 Meth
Sedona, AZ
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I knew Juan Aguilar before the Dope and gangs, and he was just a normal kid at that time. Its a shame how we can give into the streets, and pay with our own lives and sanity. SAY NO 2 METH!
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Joe Citizen
Los Angeles, CA
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I See wrote: How can you say that, the family asked for help. But since hes an adult the family cant do nothing. The police will turn you away when you ask for help. They tried!!!! Why cant the police shoot to disarm. Why shoot to kill? They go to school to learn to shoot. Why cant they learn to shoot the knee cap or the arm, come on. Not kill. This person is an idiot! Oh, why don't we just shoot his eyeball out and then we can shoot his shooting finger off??? What a joke! That's how uninformed and ignorant people are! How about this? You point a gun at a cop, and you get your head blown off?
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Margarita Lara
United States
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Not Uncommon wrote: It's much easier to blame the police than to take responsibility for your own actions, or those of your family member. Once someone is killed, they almost instantly become "a good guy" or "someone who was trying to improve themselves." Families always want the police to solve a problem in minutes that took decades to create! Be accountable for your own actions people!!!! Well hopefully this doesnt happen to your family...People will always talk s... without knowing true facts...God Bless You and your family...
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Margarita Fox
United States
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About time wrote: Good riddance. Deport Deport Deport! FYI he was a US citizens jerk...GOD BLESS YOU ...KARMA IS NO JOKE HONEY...
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Margarita Fox
United States
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Joe Citizen wrote: <quoted text> This person is an idiot! Oh, why don't we just shoot his eyeball out and then we can shoot his shooting finger off??? What a joke! That's how uninformed and ignorant people are! How about this? You point a gun at a cop, and you get your head blown off? You better hope your kids or grand kids dont get involved with drugs some day...YOU POINT ONE FINGER AT SOMEONE AND GET 3 POINTED BACK...GOD BLESS
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Margarita Fox
United States
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michaeld wrote: dont blame parole,he made some baaaaaaadd choices Then lets blame you huh...He was my loving cousin and people like you need help toooo...Shame on you posting this s...
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bebpopers hairy daddy
Hawthorne, CA
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Margarita Fox wrote: <quoted text>Then lets blame you huh...He was my loving cousin and people like you need help toooo...Shame on you posting this s... Shame on you for not helping your cousin!
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Order it Up
Glendale, CA
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Margarita Lara wrote: <quoted text>Well hopefully this doesnt happen to your family...People will always talk s... without knowing true facts...God Bless You and your family... Is Margarita your name or is that what you are drinking? Given your rants, I would say you have had a few too many. Look, cousin or not, let's talk about responsibility. It is all on your cousin. He had a lifetime of bad choices, which culminated in him threatening officers with a firearm. Sorry, he loses, game over! If you and his other family members had maybe taken more of a proactive step in trying to get him some help, rather than simply calling parole or police any time he got out of control, maybe it would not have reached this point. However, this is the perfect example that being a drugged up gangster isn't a good way to reach retirement. Glad the officers are safe and although it's unfortunate, the responsibility of this incident lies on your counsin. DAMF!
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illegalsrillegal
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Glad to see his "memorial" is nearly gone. Nothing but a distance memory. Hopefully, his son will be raised better now. Not sure when gangster thugs, raise gangsta thugs then cry when they get killed, you brought it all on yourself.
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Can
Los Angeles, CA
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Crystal meth changes people. It is the worst drug out there. It is killing our youth. There should be some harder laws against this drug.
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Stop the excuse
Los Angeles, CA
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This guy deserved what he got, and those of you defending him are the same type of people that defends gang bangers and always blaming police officers for doing their job. It's ridicules and people like you make me sick. I bet the first people you call when there is a burglary are the same police officers you are blaming. Have some sense of integrity and accountability for your actions. Stop blaming the police, the PO, or the system for your failures; it's unamerican!!!!!
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AOL
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R U Serious wrote: And if this clown hadn't been druged out of his mind he would also be alive today. No matter how bad the family would like to delegate the blame to others, he is dead because of his own ignorance. yep, why didn't his family handle the problem. They couldnt do they called the police while he was doped up with a gun.... great comment
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English Professor
Torrance, CA
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This tragedy is about one thing - drug addiction. Juan did seek an education. He was the most enthusiastic and wonderfully curious student in my composition course about two years ago. I simply adored Juan, as did every other member of the class. He showed up to class every week totally prepared and dedicated to the task of mastering grammar. He was just beginning his welding career and he was so proud to be earning so many kudos at work. There was no trace of gang or drug behavior in his demeanor, and he was on the right path. He passed the course and even stopped by the following semester to talk and share his bright smile. My condolences to Juan's family. He was a wonderful person.
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carlyg
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Margarita Fox wrote: <quoted text>Then lets blame you huh...He was my loving cousin and people like you need help toooo...Shame on you posting this s... Yeah, real loving POS! Go have another margarita!
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American Emero
Davis, CA
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carlyg wrote: <quoted text> I am a racist who feels inferior to others. Weren't you supposed be at the corner of Fair Oaks & Washington
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