Two Dead In Shooting At Toys ‘r’ Us On Black Friday?
(Nov. 28) The shooting occurred in a crowded toy store on the traditional start of the holiday shopping season, but authorities say it wasn’t related to the bargain-hunting frenzy. Instead, two men pulled guns and killed each other after the women with them erupted into a bloody brawl, witnesses said. Authorities released few details about the mayhem that broke out at the Toys “R” Us store around 11:30 a. m. Friday, sending scared shoppers fleeing. Riverside County sheriff’s Sgt. Dennis Gutierrez said the fight was not over a toy and that handguns were found by the men’s bodies. He refused to say whether the shooting was gang-related. The victims were identified as Alejandro Moreno, 39, of Desert Hot Springs, and Juan Meza, 28, of Cathedral City. No one else was hurt. Witnesses Scott and Joan Barrick said they were checking out of the store when the brawl began between two women, each with a man. The women were near the checkout area, but the Barricks did not think the women had purchases. One woman suddenly started punching the other woman, who fought back as blood flowed from her nose, said Scott Barrick, 41. The man who was with the woman being punched pulled a gun halfway out of his pocket, then shoved it back in, he said. “He pulled his gun right next to me. I turned to look for my wife, and she was already hiding,” Scott Barrick said. “I was scared,” said Joan Barrick, 40. “I didn’t want to die today. I really didn’t want to die today, and I think that’s what we were all thinking. ” The other man pulled a gun and pointed it at the first man but forgot to cock it, Scott Barrick said. The first man tried to run but was blocked by the line of people, then ran back toward the store’s electronics section as the other man fired his gun, he said. The first man reached a dead-end in electronics, turned around and ran toward an exit, pulling his gun and firing back, Scott Barrick said. “He went up to the cash register, he went to put his hand on the thing and he just went phoomp,” he said, indicating the man fell. He said he did not see what happened to the other man. Palm Desert Councilman Jim Ferguson said police told him two men with handguns shot and killed each other. “I think the obvious question everyone has is who takes loaded weapons into a Toys “R” Us?” he said. “I doubt it was the casual holiday shopper. ” Ray Turner, 20, said he was two aisles away when two women began shouting and screaming at each other and he had a clear view of the fight until a crowd clustered around them. Both women had children, he said. “We thought it was just a fight and then someone yelled: ‘He’s got a gun! He’s got a gun!’ You really couldn’t see nothing because there was a crowd,” Turner said. Rafael Gomez, 11, said he and his father had been in the store about 20 minutes before the shooting but were in a nearby Pizza Hut when they saw people pouring out of the store screaming. “We just saw them running and crying. I was kind of scared,” Rafael said. “We got lucky. ” Toys “R” Us issued a statement expressing outrage over the violence. (Evidence of this article is on the AOL page. )

November 26th, 2009 at 8:25 am
yes. sad, and ridiculous.
November 26th, 2009 at 9:21 am
It happens.
First guy: Those Toys R Mine!
Second guy: No Those Toys R US!
Disagreement occurs. BAM! Someone gets capped.
Now those Toys R Evidence.
November 26th, 2009 at 9:28 am
Not to mention a Wal Mart clerk being trampled to death. . .
Sometimes this world just makes me shake my head in shame.
November 26th, 2009 at 10:19 am
In front of their kids? I can’t believe that people would be so heartless.
November 26th, 2009 at 10:40 am
wtf is this world coming to
November 26th, 2009 at 10:40 am
this is so sad
November 26th, 2009 at 10:50 am
It was pretty funny! I pooped my pants!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
November 26th, 2009 at 11:22 am
You say . . Stop Crime. . . good idea, how?
Crime does not exist on its own like a weed in the flower bed.
You will notice that the article starts of with the phrase Holiday shopping, not Christmas shopping. We have almost succeeded in taking God out of everyday life and God out of the holiday that celebrates the birth of Jesus. If not for the huge merchandising campaigns I guess we’d have no holiday at all.
I’m not a Christian so lower your blood pressure. . . but when you take God out of your life you also take out morality and responsibility. Responsibility to yourself and to your fellow man.
In this country we have freedom OF religion, not freedom FROM religion. You have every right not to worship but those who do not have persecuted those that do. Congradulate them on creating the society that lays before you. Where human life means little and personal gain means everything.