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Friday, November 09, 2018

Six Off-Duty Police Officers Were Inside Borderline Bar

THOUSAND OAKS, California — Six off-duty police officers were inside the Borderline Bar & Grill on Wednesday night when a gunman opened fire on those present.

Twelve people were killed as the gunman, who has been identified as David Ian Long, attacked the bar using a smoke device and a .45-caliber handgun. Many of those present were young people, on hand for “college night.”

Captain Garo Kuredjian, Media Relations Officer for the Ventura County Police Department, told Breitbart News on the scene that there had been three officers from the Oxnard Police Department and three from the Los Angeles Police Department inside the Borderline, all off duty.

They were likely unarmed, he said, though he could not yet confirm that information, nor could he yet say if and how they had assisted victims or confronted the gunman.

“Typically, if you go to a bar, if you’re going to be drinking," you would leave your gun at home, Kuredjian said.

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Can't carry while drinking per department policy's. Also if bar forbids concealed Carry lE can't carry.

Anonymous said...

Typical California cops , pink hair and yellow streak on their back.

Anonymous said...

Most states do not allow firearms to be carried when the person is in a place that serves alcohol, or when the gun owner will be consuming alcohol.
As most good gun owners know, booze and guns are a bad combo. But here on the shore, drinking and hunting seem to be the thing.

Anonymous said...

I find it very odd that several of those people at the bar were amazingly Las Vegas massacre survivors, who was trying to take them out and possibly shut them up?