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Both apparently had permits to carry and both it appears completely innocent. We already know the suspect is a criminal and I wouldn't be surprised if it is later determined that the suspect was a felon that wasn't supposed to have firearms. To make the story better they were both former employees of the liberal media. Ironically, right after the liberal media did a story on how defensive gun use is so rare.
And talk about choosing the wrong target, de Caro, the victim/shooter, is a former special operations officer.
Also, you'd think you'd be pretty safe in your hotel/motel room. It goes to show you it's always wise to have a gun nearby, whether in your home, car, or anywhere else.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2015/07/0...n-journalist-in-attempted-robbery-reportedly/
And talk about choosing the wrong target, de Caro, the victim/shooter, is a former special operations officer.
Also, you'd think you'd be pretty safe in your hotel/motel room. It goes to show you it's always wise to have a gun nearby, whether in your home, car, or anywhere else.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2015/07/0...n-journalist-in-attempted-robbery-reportedly/
Robber killed by former CNN journalist in attempted robbery reportedly identified
Published July 03, 2015FoxNews.com
The man shot and killed by a former CNN journalist at an Albuquerque motel was reportedly identified by police Thursday night. Albuquerque Police Department spokesman Tanner Tixier said Tomorio Walton, 27, was involved in the shooting, the Albuquerque Journal reports. Walton was on parole in Memphis, Tennessee before fleeing police. Officials are unsure how long Walton was in the city for.
Former CNN anchor Lynne Russell said her husband Chuck de Caro, and Walton exchanged gunfire after the man entered their room at a Motel 6 on Albuquerque’s western edge and demanded jewelry.
After grabbing her husband's briefcase, the man started shooting at de Caro. Russell ducked behind the furniture and de Caro fired back, hitting the man. The robber was killed and de Caro was wounded.