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   Robert Portal to All   
   Teens went to a sporting goods store to    
   13 Jun 24 10:30:38   
   
   XPost: seattle.politics, talk.politics.guns, sac.politics   
   XPost: alt.politics.conservative   
   From: cancelled@gone.com   
      
   An armed man who “took it upon himself” to conduct surveillance outside a   
   sporting goods store in suburban Seattle has been charged with murder after   
   he fatally shot in the back a teenager who had an airsoft gun in his pocket,   
   prosecutors said.   
      
   Aaron Brown Myers, 51, was charged with second-degree murder and second-   
   degree assault in the killing of the 17-year-old, identified as H.R.,   
   according to court documents. The teen was shot once in the side and at   
   least six times in the back, and he died at the scene, the documents state.   
      
   “In this case the defendant attacked three teenagers who had not committed   
   any crime and at every stage of the interaction chose to escalate with more   
   and more violence until it culminated in the defendant taking the life of   
   17-year-old H.R.,” King County senior deputy prosecuting attorney Lauren M.   
   Burke wrote in a case summary and request for bail.   
      
   In a statement on Wednesday, attorneys for Myers said he was a “professional   
   security consultant” and argued he fired in self-defense.   
      
   “We are confident that over the course of this investigation the evidence   
   will show that Mr. Myers’ only intent that day was to protect himself and   
   others from serious harm or death,” attorneys Michelle Scudder and Zachary   
   Wagnild said in an email to CNN.   
      
   The incident began the evening of June 5 when H.R. and two other teenagers   
   approached a Big 5 Sporting Goods store in Renton, Washington, according to   
   the court documents.   
      
   H.R. had an airsoft gun in a pocket, and a teenage friend, identified as   
   B.A., had an airsoft gun in his coat pocket, according to court documents.   
      
   Myers, who is not a member of law enforcement, had decided to conduct   
   “overwatch” at the parking lot and “immediately assumed” the three   
   teens   
   were about to commit a violent robbery, the prosecutor wrote. Overwatch is a   
   military term for surveilling a location.   
      
   He exited his vehicle and pointed his pistol at the trio, commanding them to   
   stop, drop their guns and get on the ground, the documents state. The teens   
   complied and B.A. put the airsoft gun on the ground, saying it was just a   
   “BB gun,” according to the prosecutor.   
      
   The 51-year-old then tackled B.A. and pinned him to the ground, the   
   documents state. H.R. had his hands in the air and was backing away, and   
   Myers then shot at him at least seven times, killing the teen, according to   
   the case summary.   
      
   Myers was arrested at the scene and remains in custody at the King County   
   Correctional Facility on $2 million bail, according to jail records. His   
   arraignment is set for June 24.   
      
   His attorneys said he acted because he believed he was witnessing a crime in   
   progress.   
      
   “Mr. Myers and his family are devastated by this tragedy and the fact that   
   it resulted in the loss of a young man’s life,” the attorneys wrote. “On   
   the   
   evening in question Mr. Myers sincerely believed that he was witnessing the   
   beginning of an armed robbery when he observed three young men pass his   
   truck on their way into a store that was adjacent to the location where his   
   son was attending a martial arts class.   
      
   “When he saw one of the men remove a firearm from his waistband Mr. Myers, a   
   professional security consultant, intervened quickly in the hope of stopping   
   the robbery before anyone got hurt. Unfortunately, during the confrontation   
   Mr. Myers became in fear for his own life and fired his duty weapon to   
   defend himself.”   
      
   Incident was captured on surveillance video   
   According to a probable cause document filed by the Renton Police   
   Department, parts of the incident were captured on surveillance video from   
   the Big 5 store and a martial arts business. CNN is working to obtain the   
   videos, which have not been released publicly.   
      
   According to the document, the video shows Myers approaching two of the   
   teens and pointing a pistol at them, causing B.A. to put down the airsoft   
   pistol and show his empty hands. H.R. also had his fingers extended to show   
   his hands were empty and started to turn his body, the document states. Both   
   his hands were initially raised over his head, and his right arm then   
   briefly lowered before Myers – who was straddling B.A. on the ground –   
   opened fire, the document states.   
      
   B.A. told detectives he and H.R. liked to go into the woods and shoot   
   things, but H.R.’s airsoft gun was having issues, so they were going to the   
   sporting goods store to exchange or return it, the document states. B.A.   
   said his airsoft gun had been in his coat pocket, and H.R. did not take out   
   his airsoft gun, according to the documents.   
      
   “B.A. said that they told Myers numerous times that the guns were BB guns,”   
   the document states.   
      
   After he was shot, H.R. called out for his mom, the third teenager,   
   identified as S.A., told investigators.   
      
   In an interview with police, Myers said he conducts “overwatch” at the   
   location and “has seen numerous crimes occur in the parking lot in the   
   past,” according to a probable cause affidavit. Myers stated he saw three   
   males walk in front of his parked vehicle and noticed one had a gun, and he   
   believed they were going to commit an armed robbery, the affidavit says.   
      
   “Myers said that he felt like he did not have time to call 911, and that he   
   felt he had a duty to act to stop the individuals from hurting someone   
   innocent,” the affidavit states.   
      
   The affidavit states that “many” of the details Myers told police were   
   “not   
   consistent” with the surveillance video.   
      
   Myers had previously been involved in a March 2022 incident in which he   
   chose to “intervene” when he mistakenly believed someone was armed,   
   according to the document.   
      
   In that case, Myers called 911 to report that a person on a bicycle was   
   pointing a gun at people, and Myers said he had a pistol and may have to   
   intervene, the affidavit states. Myers then followed the bicyclist and told   
   police he thought he might have to shoot the person. Officers arrived at the   
   scene and determined the bicyclist’s item was not a gun but “a silver metal   
   object that was possibly a part to a bicycle,” the document states.   
      
   Burke, the prosecutor, wrote that this prior incident “establishes that this   
   self-imposed ‘duty to intervene’ is part of the defendant’s regular   
   approach   
   to interacting with the public.”   
      
   “Only a high bail, electronic home detention, and surrender of all firearms   
   will protect the community from an untrained civilian who believes he has a   
   duty to shoot people who have not hurt anyone,” she wrote.   
      
   https://www.cnn.com/2024/06/12/us/big-5-sporting-goods-shooting-   
   washington/index.html   
      
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