Burglar Fatally Shot by Card Shop Owner

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Burglar Fatally Shot by Card Shop Owner;
The proprietor of a Lancaster memorabilia store surprises the man during a 3 a.m. break-in.

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Los Angeles Times

August 20, 2003 Wednesday Valley Edition

A Lancaster shop owner, sleeping overnight in his back office because he'd twice been victimized by thieves, shot and killed a burglar early Tuesday, sheriff's deputies said.

The owner of Bases, Cards and Comics, a sports memorabilia store, had been staying there "pretty much every night" for the last two months to thwart further theft, Sgt. Shawn McCarthy said.

Detectives preliminarily concluded that the fatal shooting of James Patrick Cassidy, 40, was justified, because the shopkeeper said Cassidy threatened him with a tire iron during the 3 a.m. break-in, McCarthy said. "I have no reason to doubt his story."


Cassidy, whose hometown had not been determined by coroner's investigators, died of a gunshot wound to the upper body.

McCarthy declined to identify the store owner, who told deputies he had been in business for about 10 years.

The shopkeeper was awakened by the back door being forced open, Deputy Scott Butler said. Arming himself with a handgun, the store owner crept down a hallway and encountered an intruder, who raised a tire iron as if to strike, investigators said. The owner fired once and struck Cassidy at close range, they said.

Paramedics pronounced Cassidy dead at the scene in the 1300 block of West J Street.

"It appears the owner was defending himself; that tire iron could have killed him," Butler said. The case will be presented to the district attorney's office for review, but no charges are expected to be filed, Los Angeles County sheriff's officials said.

The shop owner, whom McCarthy described as traumatized by the shooting, told deputies he had been burglarized two months ago. Homicide investigators were looking for that report and another filed about a year ago to verify the owner's statement that he had been a crime victim and was guarding his merchandise, the sergeant said.

"Some of those trading cards are worth a lot of money," McCarthy said. "He told us it would be easy to grab a couple of boxes off a shelf and have a couple hundred dollars worth of stuff."
 
Wow, Lancaster is my hometown, and I know the shop. Might have to stop by later and congratulate him for having the courage to defend himself.
 
The detectives rule the shooting "justified" but still need to verify previous reports of break-ins? You need to have been a victim to exercise your right to self-defense?

What BS. And I was just about to cheer because there were no cop "don't try this at home" statements, or "let a grand jury decide".
 
Dain Bramage, welcome to California. :mad:

The BG's family will likely sue the shop owner and take his house and business for killing their precious little darling that was just a "victim of society."

It's ok if this state rumbles and slides into the sea. I have a boat and can float to the Nevada shoreline. :cool:
 
Not that I wish bad stuff on people, but when I saw 'card shop', I was kinda hoping it was a Hallmark store, would have been sweet irony, yes?:evil:
 
I would have to say that the shopowner

"cared enough to send the very best"

to this would be burgler.
 
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