Search found 7 matches

by Paladin
Mon Oct 16, 2023 11:01 am
Forum: The Crime Blotter
Topic: Mean streets of Dallas - Texas State Fair shooting
Replies: 57
Views: 29290

Re: Mean streets of Dallas - Texas State Fair shooting

CBS News reported in an earlier version of this article about 2 deaths that occurred in the Fair Park area BEFORE the State Fair opened this year. Fair Park is a dangerous part of town. Not at all surprising that with lax security that gangs would be active there.
by Paladin
Thu Nov 03, 2022 11:30 am
Forum: The Crime Blotter
Topic: Mean streets of Dallas - Texas State Fair shooting
Replies: 57
Views: 29290

Re: Mean streets of Dallas

I take that last back... the audio at the end where Hernandez, who is hit in the femoral artery, is being given lifesaving treatment makes me want to throw up.
by Paladin
Thu Nov 03, 2022 10:07 am
Forum: The Crime Blotter
Topic: Mean streets of Dallas - Texas State Fair shooting
Replies: 57
Views: 29290

Re: Mean streets of Dallas

The most disturbing part is that baby momma didn't seem to care at all about the lives of the healtcare workers. I can't think of anything nice to say about her or her psycho BF.

They show the cop standing around jabbering about something else after the first woman is shot in the room. When the second woman is shot the cop finally draws his weapon and retreats to cover. I don't clearly see where Hernandez got shot. Perhaps the one shot fired in the hallway after the 3:20 min mark? It suggests the officer flubbed the barricade shot across the hallway (under 20ft).
by Paladin
Mon Oct 24, 2022 10:00 am
Forum: The Crime Blotter
Topic: Mean streets of Dallas - Texas State Fair shooting
Replies: 57
Views: 29290

Re: Mean streets of Dallas

ELB wrote: Mon Oct 24, 2022 8:59 am This article has a lot more detail:
https://www.12newsnow.com/article/news/ ... e583668519

The murderer accused the girlfriend who gave birth of cheating on him and hit her in the head with a handgun, threatening to kill her and himself. That was my first thought upon reading this thread, that he thought the baby wasn’t his or at least believed it wasn’t his.

The article has this detail:
The warrant stated that the first victim entered the room and was fatally shot by Hernandez. According to the warrant, the second victim and a Methodist Hospital police officer were in the hallway and heard the gunshot.
The warrant stated that the second victim looked into the room and was also fatally shot by Hernandez. The officer then took cover and shot Hernandez in the right leg, according to the warrant.
Why was the second nurse the first one to respond to the shot, instead of the officer? At least the “why don’t you just shoot them in the leg crowd“ will be happy.

He had a previous robbery conviction in 2012, before the aggravated assault conviction in which he and another woman beat up a second woman while robbing her apartment,for which he got eight years 2015 (He was caught for the aggravated assault because he was driving under the influence in his victim’s vehicle although the cops didn’t know that at the time). He was released on parole last October, but he’s Been arrested at least twice since then (prior to this murder), once for parole violation and once for unspecified charges.
This looks like the second high profile shooting Creuzot had responsibility for this year alone. The other one being the Dallas Love Field shooter
by Paladin
Mon Oct 24, 2022 8:37 am
Forum: The Crime Blotter
Topic: Mean streets of Dallas - Texas State Fair shooting
Replies: 57
Views: 29290

Re: Mean streets of Dallas

Beiruty wrote: Mon Oct 24, 2022 6:48 am
srothstein wrote: Mon Oct 24, 2022 12:12 am
Paladin wrote: Sun Oct 23, 2022 10:08 pm Forgive me for posting a CNN article: 2 employees were killed in a Dallas hospital shooting

But some of these quotes are priceless:
Hernandez is out on parole for aggravated robbery and had “an active ankle monitor,”
The fact that he was wearing an ankle monitor is more irrelevant in this case than in most. He was on parole and told his PO where he would be and specifically got permission to go to that hospital. It seems that his "significant other" (That is the term used in the article I read) was giving birth that day to his child.

More important, since there is no word on what touched off the shooting yet, is the reported point that the two nurses shot were protecting a new born infant. While there is no doubt in my ind that the nurses were heroes, I am guessing that they died protecting the new born baby from its father.
Was he trying to harm the newly born, or was it an attempt of kidnapping?
My understanding was that it was an attempted kidnapping. The Nurses tried to stop it and got shot.
by Paladin
Sun Oct 23, 2022 10:08 pm
Forum: The Crime Blotter
Topic: Mean streets of Dallas - Texas State Fair shooting
Replies: 57
Views: 29290

Re: Mean streets of Dallas

Forgive me for posting a CNN article: 2 employees were killed in a Dallas hospital shooting

But some of these quotes are priceless:
Hernandez is out on parole for aggravated robbery and had “an active ankle monitor,”
Dallas Police Chief Eddie Garcia said on Twitter he was “outraged along with our community, at the lack of accountability, and the travesty of the fact that under this broke system, we give violent criminals more chances, than our victims.”

“The pendulum has swung too far,” the chief added.
For those who don't know Methodist Dallas Medical Center is in Oak Cliff, and if you want to get shot or stabbed in DFW, Oak Cliff is the place to be. Hospital Administration knows that in the past shooters have followed their victims to the hospital in order to finish them off... but Hospital Administration's actions show they would rather see their employee's die than prosecute offenders or provide adequate security.

Like Uvalde, the lesson is you are on your own.

Return to “Mean streets of Dallas - Texas State Fair shooting”