She was murdered and it was not domestic related. Most likely robbery/car jacking attempt. She suffered 2 gunshot wounds and was not able to get a shot off back at the pieces of crap.
Sounds like suicide to me. Probably tryin to collect on her own life insurance policy.
Rio :idea:
Riodog,
These days you always seem to find the good with every event. Unless is has to do with Aftershock Boats... :crossx: :crossx:
She was murdered and it was not domestic related. Most likely robbery/car jacking attempt. She suffered 2 gunshot wounds and was not able to get a shot off back at the pieces of crap.
She was murdered and it was not domestic related. Most likely robbery/car jacking attempt. She suffered 2 gunshot wounds and was not able to get a shot off back at the pieces of crap.So why is the media saying accidental shooting and how do we know it is not domestic?
So why is the media saying accidental shooting and how do we know it is not domestic?
You learned something new today TOPLESS
THE MEDIA LIES WORSE THAN PEOPLE ON ***boat......
You did not know this..
The news media is the TV version of the enquirer
You learned something new today TOPLESS
THE MEDIA LIES WORSE THAN PEOPLE ON ***boat......
You did not know this..
The news media is the TV version of the enquirerYou don't have to yell at me. :cry: Besides, I liked your version better.
LONG BEACH, Calif. - The shooting death of an off-duty Los Angeles County sheriff's deputy was a homicide that apparently occurred during a robbery, Long Beach police said Wednesday. Images
Deputy Maria Cecelia Rosa, 30, of Pomona, was fatally shot about 6 a.m. Tuesday in the driveway of a home in the 2900 block of Eucalyptus Avenue, according to Long Beach police. She died of a wound to the upper body.
Sheriff Lee Baca initially said Rosa might have inadvertently shot herself as she was putting her gun in the trunk of her car.
But Long Beach police detectives believe the shooting was a homicide, LBPD Officer Jackie Bezart said. The motive appeared to be robbery, but Bezart did not disclose what might have been taken or what suggested the killing was a robbery.
"A ballistics report on her gun has indicated that the gun had not been fired," Bezart said.
A native of Sonora, Mexico, Rosa was hired by the sheriff's department in July of 2000. She was assigned to work at the county jail's Inmate Reception Center.
The shooting occurred in the driveway of the home of sheriff's Detective Jenny Martin, with whom Rosa frequently stayed.
Rosa, known as "Sessy" to her friends, was the second Los Angeles County sheriff's deputy to die in less than a week. Deputy Pierre Bain, 45, a 14-year department veteran, was killed in an on-duty motorcycle accident in Lancaster on Thursday.
Rosa is survived by three brothers and two sisters. Funeral plans are pending.
Sad news.
Just heard in training today that it may have been accidental. Possibly her service weapon went off while putting equiptment in the trunk of her vehicle.
Godspeed..................
Just heard in training today that it may have been accidental. Possibly her service weapon went off while putting equiptment in the trunk of her vehicle.
Godspeed..................
Neg...two .22 rounds in her. Her gun was never fired. Rumor has it they are looking for two suspects. Possible att/211 or 215
Neg...two .22 rounds in her. Her gun was never fired. Rumor has it they are looking for two suspects. Possible att/211 or 215
Guess thats how rumors get started. Heard it from a trainer over at the OC Sheriffs today during force options training.
Hope they find them soon.