Guard shot dead in jewellery shop heist
By AUSTIN CAMOENS
PETALING JAYA: A security guard who had worked at a jewellery shop here for more than 20 years died after he was shot by armed robbers Wednesday.
The incident occured around 3.45pm when three men wearing full-face helmets barged into the shop along Jalan Othman.
One of the men brandished a pistol and shot the unarmed security guard twice at point-blank range.
The other two men then used axes to shatter the glass showcases and took the jewellery before leaving the scene on motorcycle.
A police team at the scene of the crime in the jewellery shop in Petaling Jaya.
Petaling Jaya OCPD Asst Comm Arjunaidi Mohamed said the security guard was rushed to the Universiti Malaya Medical Centre but died while receiving treatment around 6pm.
"We have identified the victim as P. Krishnan, 43. He suffered two gunshot wounds to the chest and arm," he said when contacted. - The Star
Hours after killing security guard P.Krishnan in PJ the robbers are believed to have been engaged in a shoot out with two policemen in Jalan Kuchai Lama.
The two policemen were shot and are are now in critical condition at the Universiti Hospital.
Published: Wednesday September 26, 2012 MYT 9:04:00 PM
Updated: Wednesday September 26, 2012 MYT 11:09:57 PM
Two cops in critical condition after being shot by robbery suspects (Updated)
by AUSTIN CAMOENSKUALA LUMPUR: Gunmen opened fire at two police personnel following a routine traffic stop, leaving the two in critical condition.
Federal CID director Comm Datuk Seri Mohd Bakri Zinin said the incident occurred around 6.45pm Wednesday when the two policemen spotted a Proton car being driven in a suspicious manner along Jalan Kuchai Lama.
"They chased the car for a short distance before it stopped near an intersection heading to Sri Petaling.
"The two policemen got out of their patrol car and approached the vehicle when the suspects opened fire,” he told pressmen at the scene.
He said the two policemen, aged 41 and 51, and from the Brickfields police headquarters, were hit in the chest and neck.
"They were rushed to the Universiti Malaya Medical Centre when back-up arrived shortly after the incident.
"The suspects abandoned the vehicle about a kilometre away from the scene," he said, adding that police believed four suspects were involved in the shooting.
Comm Mohd Bakri said police were investigating the possibility that the suspects could have been involved in the robbery of a jewellery shop in Petaling Jaya earlier in the day. - TheStar
What if the policemen had shot and killed all the four criminals instead?
I think some hot-shot PKR lawyer would accuse the cops "trigger-happy". I think some human right activists funded by Soros would come in the defence of the rights of the dead(ly) criminals. And some jet-setting politicians would start demanding for yet another Royal Commission.
But the cops did not shoot the criminals. They were shot by the criminals, instead, and they are now fighting for their lives.
Will the hot-shot PKR lawyer, Soros' activists and journalists, and jet-setting politicians show their anger towards the criminals and for once start appreciating what our cops are up against?