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Cop & Employee Trade Gunfire Thinking the Other Bad Guy

Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2009 7:16 am
by mekender
http://www.kplctv.com/Global/story.asp? ... v=menu66_2
LAKE CHARLES, LA (KPLC) - It's a miracle no one was killed or injured last night at Billy Navarre Chevrolet in Sulphur. That's where shots were exchanged between a police officer and an employee.. It was a miscommunication that could have been deadly.

It all started after a burglar alarm at the car dealership on East Napoleon. An employee arrived ahead of police and went inside to check the business. He had a flashlight and a gun. When police saw the employee inside they thought he was an armed burglar and fired shots, while the employee thought he was being fired at by a burglar. General Manager Ryan Navarre says the employee was crouched behind a desk. "I get the most horrific phone call I have ever gotten in my life. An employee is telling me that he's being shot at and he had already called 911 and he still was trying to get help. He was hunkered down in the service department telling me somebody was shooting at him and he returned fire. It was just a horrible situation.

Windows on the northeast corner of the building were shot out. And there are bullet holes on various objects inside and out. Navarre says they were trying to call off police when the shots were exchanged."Thank God that he didn't get killed or that they didn't get killed. And it looks like somewhere in the neighborhood of twenty rounds were shot outside and six from the inside. And it was just a failure of communication because I was on the phone with 911 telling them that my employee's in the building."

While a Sulphur police officer fired first Assistant Chief Glenn Berry says he had good reason to do what he did. "There's no doubt in my mind the officer was justified. He felt that this man was about to shoot his partner in the back. He felt that with every fiber of his being. And he fired in defense of his fellow officer."

Police say once officers have been summoned to a building an employee should never go inside-- but should always wait outside with a key. Berry emphasizes, "Do not go into the business. Do not arm yourself when you go there. Wait in your vehicle until police arrive. Then open the door for them. Speak with the police. Don't go into the business. In this case this could have been just a terrible tragedy."

The employee was arrested and booked for unlawful use of a weapon, but it's not certain whether formal charges will be pursued. An internal investigation is still underway by Sulphur police.

Cop & Employee Trade Gunfire Thinking the Other Bad Guy

Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 1:14 am
by 308Mike
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Gunfire exchanged at car dealership in Sulphur

By Theresa Schmidt - bio | email

LAKE CHARLES, LA (KPLC) - It's a miracle no one was killed or injured last night at Billy Navarre Chevrolet in Sulphur. That's where shots were exchanged between a police officer and an employee.. It was a miscommunication that could have been deadly.

It all started after a burglar alarm at the car dealership on East Napoleon. An employee arrived ahead of police and went inside to check the business. He had a flashlight and a gun. When police saw the employee inside they thought he was an armed burglar and fired shots, while the employee thought he was being fired at by a burglar. General Manager Ryan Navarre says the employee was crouched behind a desk. "I get the most horrific phone call I have ever gotten in my life. An employee is telling me that he's being shot at and he had already called 911 and he still was trying to get help. He was hunkered down in the service department telling me somebody was shooting at him and he returned fire. It was just a horrible situation.

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Re: Cop & Employee Trade Gunfire Thinking the Other Bad Guy

Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 1:55 am
by Drone 7 of lots more
I'm trying to parse this out and y'know, after having 3 triple bourbon and cokes I'm thinking that the smart play for said employee, who for some reason was notified on an alarm activation, would be to observe from a place of cover and concealment and await the arrival of the minions of the law that said alarm is sure to attract. And to then announce his presence, loudly and non-threateningly (is there such a thing?) to said minions.

Re: Cop & Employee Trade Gunfire Thinking the Other Bad Guy

Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 1:57 am
by D5CAV
The employee was arrested and booked for unlawful use of a weapon, but it's not certain whether formal charges will be pursued. An internal investigation is still underway by Sulphur police.
WTF? I'm in my house, I'm being shot at, I'm on the phone with 911, and I'm still being shot at -- you can better believe I'll be returning fire! How is this unlawful use of a weapon?

Re: Cop & Employee Trade Gunfire Thinking the Other Bad Guy

Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 2:09 am
by mekender

Re: Cop & Employee Trade Gunfire Thinking the Other Bad Guy

Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 10:19 pm
by Termite
D5CAV wrote:
The employee was arrested and booked for unlawful use of a weapon, but it's not certain whether formal charges will be pursued. An internal investigation is still underway by Sulphur police.
WTF? I'm in my house, I'm being shot at, I'm on the phone with 911, and I'm still being shot at -- you can better believe I'll be returning fire! How is this unlawful use of a weapon?
I highly suspect the charges will be dropped really fast.

Billy Navarre Chevrolet is THE Chevrolet dealership in the surrounding area, and carries a fair amount of political clout.

Re: Cop & Employee Trade Gunfire Thinking the Other Bad Guy

Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 10:21 pm
by Dedicated_Dad
I've seen many alarms where cops never showed up, or it took HOURS.

Used to live next door to a day-care center. The alarm kept sounding, never any sign of intruders. Finally figured out some kid's coat-hanger-and-constuction-paper mobile hanginv from a ceiling vent was setting off the motion detectors.

I can't see how this bears on the non-cop shooter since clearly the cop didn't identify himself before opening fire.

DD

Re: Cop & Employee Trade Gunfire Thinking the Other Bad Guy

Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 10:42 pm
by Precision
Obviously we don't know much about the incident.

But from the read it sounds like the cops were a little itchy.

It also sounds like the non-cop was not too terribly bright either. Why was he clearing the building alone. If it is THE Chevy dealership, then the offices, work bays, lot must be HUGE and plenty of places to get ambushed from.

Plenty of "stupid" to go around from the little we get in the article.

Re: Cop & Employee Trade Gunfire Thinking the Other Bad Guy

Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 11:50 pm
by sam
Precision wrote:Obviously we don't know much about the incident.

But from the read it sounds like the cops were a little itchy.

It also sounds like the non-cop was not too terribly bright either. Why was he clearing the building alone. If it is THE Chevy dealership, then the offices, work bays, lot must be HUGE and plenty of places to get ambushed from.

Plenty of "stupid" to go around from the little we get in the article.
+1

Re: Cop & Employee Trade Gunfire Thinking the Other Bad Guy

Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 7:18 pm
by workinwifdakids
Plenty of stupid. The owner, the cops, the dispatcher - all a few marbles short.