Santa Fe New Mexican

Cousin: Standoff gunman attacked relative

Suspect believed to have shot grandmothe­r before fleeing to store

- By Michael Balsamo

LOS ANGELES — A feud between a man and his grandmothe­r over his girlfriend staying at the grandmothe­r’s home exploded into violence that ultimately led to him taking dozens of people hostage inside a Los Angeles supermarke­t, a relative said Sunday.

Investigat­ors believe Gene Evin Atkins, 28, shot his grandmothe­r several times and wounded his girlfriend at their South Los Angeles home on Saturday afternoon before he led police on a chase, while exchanging gunfire with officers, crashed into a pole outside the Trader Joe’s in the city’s Silver Lake section and ran inside.

Atkins was booked Sunday on suspicion of murder after an employee was killed as he ran into the supermarke­t, police said.

His cousin, Charlene Egland, told the Associated Press that he had been arguing with his grandmothe­r — who had raised him since he was 7 years old — “on and off for about two or three

weeks” over his girlfriend staying at the elderly woman’s home.

On Saturday, Atkins’ grandmothe­r, Mary Elizabeth Madison, 76, told her grandson “he needs to turn some of them TVs off ” when he shot her, she said.

The girlfriend was grazed in the head, police said.

Egland said she ran to call 911 and waited for an ambulance to arrive. At the same time, police said Atkins stole his grandmothe­r’s car and forced his girlfriend into the vehicle.

Officers tracked the car using a stolen-vehicle tracking system and tried to stop the man in Hollywood. 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 a 27-yearold Trader Joe’s employee, Melyda Corado, was shot and killed, Police Chief Michel Moore said. Officers escorted the girlfriend from the vehicle.

Customers and employees franticall­y dove for cover and barricaded themselves inside storerooms and bathrooms.

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 KNBC-TV.

About three hours later, Atkins — who had been shot in the left arm — agreed to handcuff himself and walked out the front door, surrounded by four of the hostages. He was being held on $2 million bail Sunday and it wasn’t clear if he had an attorney to comment on the allegation­s.

Atkins’ grandmothe­r initially was taken to a hospital in critical condition and police said she had been shot seven times but Egland, who visited Madison at the hospital on Sunday, said she had only been shot three times, had undergone surgery and her condition was improving.

 ?? DAMIAN DOVARGANES/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A makeshift memorial of flowers, candles and notes grows on the sidewalk Sunday outside the Los Feliz Trader Joe’s store in Los Angeles. A day earlier, Trader Joe’s employee Melyda Corado was shot and killed at the store by a suspect after being chased...
DAMIAN DOVARGANES/ASSOCIATED PRESS A makeshift memorial of flowers, candles and notes grows on the sidewalk Sunday outside the Los Feliz Trader Joe’s store in Los Angeles. A day earlier, Trader Joe’s employee Melyda Corado was shot and killed at the store by a suspect after being chased...

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