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The gunfire wasnt unleashed by insurgents from opposing military forces, however. The 60 bullets that entered Guerenas body were fired by an Arizona SWAT team as Guerenas wife Vanessa and their four-year-old son Juan hid in a closet at around 9:30 am on a Thursday morning. It happened only earlier this month in their Tuscon, Arizona-area home.
According to police, the Guerena residence was targeted in an investigation surrounding home invasions and drug rip-offs. Police says their house was among those identified as locations where these activities were being carried out from. What hard evidence they have for this has not been disclosed.
What we do know, more or less, is that Vanessa heard noises and saw a man outside their window on the morning of May 5. She woke her husband up, who then grabbed a rifle and walked toward the kitchen. There he was shot dozens of times within the mere moments after. Guerenas possession of the AR-15 was completely legal and it was never fired.
What followed immediately was a poorly-handed 911 call dialed by Mrs. Guerena as she watched her husband grunt on the ground in front of his family, gasping his last breaths of life. She pled with the emergency operators to send help for five minutes while they deemed her hysterical. Once they did arrive, it was an hour and 14 minutes before EMTs were allowed access to the wounded Guerena; the SWAT team wouldnt allow them near.
Read more:
SWAT kills American hero — RT
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Sound like a LA RAZA cover up job! They love to twist stories around to make law enforcement sound like storm troopers. He was probably pushin'!
According to police, the Guerena residence was targeted in an investigation surrounding home invasions and drug rip-offs. Police says their house was among those identified as locations where these activities were being carried out from. What hard evidence they have for this has not been disclosed.
What we do know, more or less, is that Vanessa heard noises and saw a man outside their window on the morning of May 5. She woke her husband up, who then grabbed a rifle and walked toward the kitchen. There he was shot dozens of times within the mere moments after. Guerenas possession of the AR-15 was completely legal and it was never fired.
What followed immediately was a poorly-handed 911 call dialed by Mrs. Guerena as she watched her husband grunt on the ground in front of his family, gasping his last breaths of life. She pled with the emergency operators to send help for five minutes while they deemed her hysterical. Once they did arrive, it was an hour and 14 minutes before EMTs were allowed access to the wounded Guerena; the SWAT team wouldnt allow them near.
Read more:
SWAT kills American hero — RT
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Sound like a LA RAZA cover up job! They love to twist stories around to make law enforcement sound like storm troopers. He was probably pushin'!