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Daniel Ramont Hernandez, 32, died at hospital after the Tuesday afternoon shooting at Del's 24-Hour Food Store in Naples, according to the Collier County Sheriff's Office. Hernandez came in store acting erratically, causing 22-year-old manager Elizabeth Easterly to be worried for her safety, according to the sheriff's office. When Hernandez came around to her side of the counter, she grabbed a gun and shot him once in the leg. When she ran outside to alert a school crossing guard, Hernandez grabbed the stroller with Easterly's child and carried it toward the door. He put the stroller down, ran outside and was tackled by another man who was coming to work, the report said. Easterly's grandfather, store owner Del Ackerman, said she was alone briefly during a shift change with her daughters, ages 1 and 2, when the man came in at about 3 pm "I'm so thankful God saved my granddaughter and my grandbabies, because this guy was really vicious," Ackerman said. His granddaughter had taken a training course in which she was taught to shoot a person in the legs to disable them, he said. "She's pretty much in shock, but she saved the baby," said Easterly's grandmother, Nancy Ackerman. Del Ackerman said his family has run the store continuously for 47 years. It was closed while deputies processed the crime scene, but reopened at about 2 am Wednesday. "I'm not going to let one person in the United States close my doors," he said. Hernandez has a lengthy arrest record in Collier County dating back to at least 2002, the sheriff's office said.
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You act like there is some evidence to support your claim the woman is lying, yet you provide nothing. You are most likely a bleeding heart liberal that would love to set all these over prosecuted felons loose on our streets. I'd rather lock you and the ilk like you up with these animals for a month and see if you change your tune.
Patton 22 hours ago Whoever taught her to shoot someone in the leg needs to be shot in the head. You only ever point a gun at someone with the intent to kill, and you never use a gun to threaten, to hold until police arrive, or to disable. You point the gun and immediately shoot at the center mass of the chest to kill. You aim for center mass and you fire no less than three shots that hit the target. You only retain bullets in case there is an partner outside who may come to his partner's aid. If you are certain this is not the case, than you empty the clip into the criminal. She is lucky he didn't pull out a gun and kill her child in retribution. As my father taught me when I was being trained to shoot; you never point a gun at someone unless you are going to kill them, and you point and shoot for center mass without hesitation. Aiming to disable, or hesitating for even a second could be the difference between you living or dying. That being said, I'm glad the #$%$ bag is dead and thank god for the second amendment. If the liberals had their way with gun control, both she and the children would be dead right now. Guns owned and carried by private citizens are the most effective way to prevent crime and remove criminals from society in a very cost effective way.
James 4 days ago Ain't no Police gonna show up in a fraction of a second while our loved ones, our children, get killed. We need guns to defend ourselves, and our loved ones, in the second the Police can't be here. Because that's the second that counts for life or death.
Atlanta, United States o 19 hours ago There is no evidence that he was attemting to rob the place, She ran out and left her children there,perhaps he was trying to help them. He didnt have a weapon so why was it she in such a hurry to shoot him?
J K 4 days ago Wonder what the videotape showed the police to come out with a statement like this..... "We don't have any information about any kind of robbery," Sheriff's Office spokeswoman Jamie Mosbach said.
J K 3 days ago kirkh, HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA you are a fool. You are the kind of people the think IRAQ still has WMD'S! Let me ask you something why would the person shoot a guy then run out of the store to warn a crossing guard and leave her children in the store with the guy she just shot?
"We don't have any information about any kind of robbery," Sheriff's Office spokeswoman Jamie Mosbach said. Immediately after the shooting, Del Ackerman, the store's owner and Easterly's grandfather, said he understood Hernandez was attempting to rob the family-run business and had grabbed a stroller that held Easterly's 1-year-old daughter. You fools who jump on the man in a store and got shot before all the evidence was out.
Woburn, United States o 4 days ago my4year old grandson was almost kidnapped-he strangled the driver with the mitten cord in his bruins jacket and got away-yeah kids--boo creeps!
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