Cape Breton Post

Gunman in Trader Joe’s standoff looking at murder charge

- BY MICHAEL BALSAMO

A gunman who took dozens of people hostage at a Trader Joe’s store in Los Angeles was booked Sunday on suspicion of murder, after an employee was killed during the man’s shootout with police, in what the supermarke­t chain described as the worst day in its history.

Gene Evin Atkins, 28, remained behind bars on Sunday in lieu of $2 million bail, according to Officer Drake Madison, a Los Angeles police spokesman. Atkins had been licensed to work as a security guard, but his license expired in November 2017, according to state records. It was not clear whether the particular license he possessed would have allowed him to legally carry a firearm.

A 27-year-old Trader Joe’s

employee, Melyda Corado, was killed as Atkis ran into the supermarke­t in the city’s Silver Lake neighbourh­ood on Saturday. Police did not provide any additional details on Sunday and it remained unclear whether she died from police gunfire or was killed by the gunman.

Investigat­ors believe Atkins shot his grandmothe­r seven times and wounded another woman, who police initially described as his girlfriend, at his South Los Angeles home earlier Saturday afternoon.

He stole his grandmothe­r’s car after the shooting, according to police, and forced the other woman into the vehicle. Officers had tracked the car using a stolen-vehicle tracking system and tried to stop the man in Hollywood, but he refused to pull over, police said. During the chase, he fired at officers, shooting

out the back window of his car.

More gunfire ensued before Atkins crashed into a pole outside the supermarke­t. The man exchanged gunfire with police again and that’s when Corado was shot and killed, Police Chief Michel Moore said.

Customers and employees franticall­y dove for cover and barricaded themselves inside storerooms and bathrooms as bullets fired by police shattered the store’s glass doors.

As he heard gunfire, Sean Gerace, who was working in the back of the supermarke­t, grabbed several of his co-workers and the group made their way into an upstairs storage area. He grabbed a folding ladder and tossed it out a window, helping his colleagues escape to safety, he told KNBCTV.

“I grabbed an emergency ladder, barricaded the hallway, grabbed a weapon, put the ladder out the window and just tried to get the attention of the SWAT officer,” Gerace told the television station.

Heavily armed officers in riot gear stood along the side of the store and used mirrors to look inside as hostage negotiator­s tried to coax the man into freeing his 40 to 50 hostages and surrenderi­ng. Meanwhile, police removed the female passenger in the car, who had a graze wound, from the scene.

About three hours later, Atkins agreed to handcuff himself and walked out the front door, surrounded by four of the hostages.

His grandmothe­r was taken to a hospital in critical condition but her current condition was not immediatel­y known.

 ?? CHRISTIAN MONTERROSA /AP PHOTO ?? In this photo provided by Christian Monterrosa, a suspect is arrested after evading police and holding dozens of people hostage inside a Trader Joe’s supermarke­t on Saturday in Los Angeles.
CHRISTIAN MONTERROSA /AP PHOTO In this photo provided by Christian Monterrosa, a suspect is arrested after evading police and holding dozens of people hostage inside a Trader Joe’s supermarke­t on Saturday in Los Angeles.

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