Stolen Ford Explorer where two Norteno suspects and one civilian hostage died.
Meaning: he was an illegal alien Mexican.
Plus, he was a validated Norteno gang member, as were the other two suspects. As a “Dreamer,” he was allowed to stay in this country since 2010. That is precisely the information the federal government does not want to get out And this laissez-faire attitude, made policy by the Obama Administration, resulted in the death of an innocent woman taken hostage in this critical incident, named Misty Holt-Singh.
For those living in Occupied Fornicalia and possessing situational awareness, this is no shock whatsoever. The state is rife with Mexican gangs whose members are swelled by the flow from Mexico, unstemmed by the moribund Obama federal government..
First, check the background story here and here.
In summary, from the DailyMailUK.com (another UK media link getting it right):
The three suspects in a bank robbery gone wrong who used a married mother as a human shield during a high-speed chase and gun battle with police are believed to be part of a notorious street gang, authorities said.
Misty Holt-Singh was one of three women – another customer and a bank employee – taken hostage and used as human shields during shootout that saw 20 officers fire shots and three of the getaway SUV’s six occupants including her die.
A 19-year-old gang-banger was taken alive by police and two of the hostages pushed from the moving vehicle after being shot are miraculously expected to survive their injuries, authorities said.
There’s more.
The other two hostages had far different outcomes.
The thieves only went 14 blocks before shooting one of the hostages who was then either pushed from the truck or jumped. Doctors say her injuries are not life threatening.
For the next 45 minutes, the robbers led dozens of police cars on a chase across highways and city streets, according to Stockton police Officer Joe Silva.
The robbers not only had assault rifles but extra magazines taped or strapped to their bodies. The gunfire was unrelenting, police said. Officers had no choice but to engage the suspects.
Police lost the SUV at approximately 2:28 p.m. as it pulled off the highway. However, rather than using the advantage to speed away the thieves stopped in position to ambush the police they knew were just seconds away.
Luckily for authorities, another officer saw them from another angle and warned the pursuing officers.