Chattanooga Times Free Press

Domestic feud started incident

- BY MICHAEL BALSAMO

LOS ANGELES — A man’s feud with his grandmothe­r turned into a bizarre and deadly weekend confrontat­ion that ended with a supermarke­t worker dead and dozens of people held hostage in a store miles away.

Gene Evin Atkins, 28, was booked Sunday on suspicion of murder after an explosion of violence that a relative said may have been brewing for weeks.

Melyda Corado, 27, was shot to death Saturday at a Trader Joe’s market in the Silver Lake neighborho­od after a gunfight that shattered the store’s glass doors, witnesses said.

“I’m sad to say she didn’t make it. My baby sister. My world,” her brother, Albert Corado said on Twitter.

Grieving family members, co-workers and customers on Sunday remembered Corado as lively, hardworkin­g and always smiling. A makeshift memorial of flowers, candles and notes grew on the sidewalk outside of the store.

“Yesterday marks the saddest day in Trader Joe’s history as we mourn the loss of one our own,” company spokeswoma­n Kenya Friend-Daniel said in a statement.

The violence began when Atkins shot his 76-year-old grandmothe­r several times at their South Los Angeles home after she complained about his having too many television sets on, said a cousin, Charlene Egland.

The grandmothe­r, Mary Elizabeth Madison, was taken to a hospital in critical condition. Egland said she had surgery and was improving.

Madison raised Atkins from the age of 7, and he had never been violent toward her but recently seemed upset and distant, Egland said.

Egland said she was walking toward the house when she heard about six gunshots. Another cousin who lives in the house came running from the porch and shouted to Egland, “I think Gene shot my mama!”

Police said Atkins’ girlfriend was grazed in the head by a bullet, but the injury was not life threatenin­g.

Egland ran to call 911 but Atkins allegedly forced his wounded girlfriend into his grandmothe­r’s car and drove away.

A stolen-car device helped police track the car to Hollywood, but Atkins refused to pull over, police said.

During the chase, Atkins fired at officers, blowing out the car’s back window, and there was more shooting before the car crashed into a pole outside the Trader Joe’s, followed by another shootout with police, Police Chief Michel Moore said.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A makeshift memorial of flowers, candles and notes was started on the sidewalk outside the Los Feliz Trader Joe’s store in Los Angeles on Sunday.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A makeshift memorial of flowers, candles and notes was started on the sidewalk outside the Los Feliz Trader Joe’s store in Los Angeles on Sunday.

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