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Police shoot armed man in Henderson grocery store

Updated Wednesday, Nov. 14, 2012 | 10:30 p.m.

Henderson Police shot a man Wednesday afternoon inside an Albertsons grocery store after he raised what appeared to be a handgun at SWAT personnel. Detectives later determined the piece to be a pellet gun. About 3:30 p.m., Henderson Police received reports of a man armed with a gun walking into the restroom in the back of the Albertsons at 190 N. Boulder Highway, near Lake Mead Boulevard, said Henderson Police spokesman Keith Paul. When officers arrived, Paul said, they evacuated the store and approached the restroom to try without success to talk to the man. SWAT officers arrived shortly after ...

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  1. Come on Mark where are you with your "Yeah, More Guns!"

  2. Another example of metros shoot first and ask questions later.

    At least this time they did not kill the guy.

    Metro needs to learn patience and give these mentally ill people some time to calm down and understand their situation.

    Interesting that Metro DOES NOT VIDEO TAPE THESE incidents. It might show that they did not act properly.

    On the other hand, if they did they might learn something. Gee, what a novel idea.

  3. He came out of the restroom with gun up and you want the police to do what?...be patient?

    LOL

    People fail to realize that Las Vegas draws an entirely different criminal element. They don't know "hands up". They don't know "drop it". They don't know "stop".

    Police are left with little choice but to shoot.

  4. @Bob635, Metro has no jurisdiction in Henderson.

  5. There are three sides to every story. Metro's side, the mans side and what really happened. Guess who's side we'll hear?

  6. Bob635 and z white knight don't know how to read or are so hateful of Metro that everything is their fault. This occurred in HENDERSON. When a man points a gun at an officer there is no time to schedule counseling, obtain a mental health report or grab a video camera. If you bring something logical to the debate, people would listen to you.

  7. If anyone wants to be shot the surest way is to walk up to any Police Officer in America and point a gun at him. Do none of the, "I don't know the difference between the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department and Henderson Police Department," haters posting here, NOT remember Zane Floyd? Look it up boys and girls and when that man who killed 4 people walked out of Albertsons with his gun and was confronted by "Metro," as you say, he didn't get shot. Not that I personally would have been upset if he had. Think that was an Albertsons as well wasn't it. Glad the only person hurt here was the guy who obviously wanted to be shot.

  8. Good job, Henderson police!

    I support you 100%.

  9. I don't have any problem with law abiding citizens owning and carrying guns. That being said, based on what was presented here, the Henderson cops acted properly. You can't approach the cops gun drawn, and not expect to get shot. Stupid gets what it deserves.

  10. apparent facts: a man visibly armed with a realistic looking pellet gun.

    carrying what looked to passersby to be a child

    who carries NO verifiable ID

    and refuses to come out of a room he is hiding in for hours.

    attempted Suicide by Cop?

  11. Metro, is a term commonly known for all police in the greater valley, not just in LV proper.

  12. people really need to mind their own business. I am good friends with the victim's sister. She is completely devastated and no one is giving her or the victims wife any info. but if u really think you have the right to judge you better get the whole damn story first

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