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Revision as of 21:15, 25 February 2018
North Hollywood shootout | ||
File:Nhshootout.jpg | ||
Type 1 | mass shooting | |
Type 2 | thug scare | |
Year | 1997 | |
Date | 02/28 | |
Place | North Hollywood, California | |
Perps | Larry Eugene Phillips, Jr. Decebal Ștefan Emilian Mătăsăreanu | |
Numerology | 11, 17, 44, 66, 911 | |
Programming | Arming LAPD with automatic weapons | |
Zal rule | 44 minutes: The North Hollywood Shoot-Out (2003) GTA V (2013) | |
Linked to | ||
• Norrmalmstorg robbery (1973) • Cleveland High School shooting (1979) • Assassination of Olof Palme (1986) |
• Columbine High School shooting (1999) | |
Information | ||
Fakeologist | [ab 1] | |
Hoax Busters Call | align=center | Cite error: Closing </ref> missing for <ref> tag Zal rule: 44 Minutes: The North Hollywood Shoot-Out (2003).[MSM 1] Also the band Megadeth made a song about the shooting, 44 Minutes (2009).
Official story
AnalysisThe analysis below is done by Gaia based on various sources. PerpsAccording to the story, the Bank of America located at 6600 Laurel Canyon Boulevard, was robbed by two perps, who managed to shoot 1,100 bullets at the police. Larry Eugene Philips Jr.
Larry Phillips Sr.
Dorothy Clay
Before Larry Phillips Jr.'s birth, his parents went together to Salt Lake City, Utah, when they phoned their parents [why?], letting them know where they were. Their parents called the FBI [what??]. On October 27, 1969, Phillips Sr. was taken into a police car and "in a moment of panic" gave his real name [sure]. When his records [that were lost in the FBI?] came back, he jumped from the car and fled, without being found by the police. The timeline between 1969 and 1976 is very sparse.[1] Dorothy and Larry Phillips Sr. divorced somewhere in the 1970s or 80s and Clay moved back with Larry Phillips Jr. to California. His father stayed close with him and introduced Larry Jr. to shooting and wrestling. In the mid-80s he met his later wife Sharon Santos. Phillips also became interested by infomercials about get-rich-quick schemes by Tom Vu. In September 2nd 1989, Phillips began taking the same path as his father, getting arrested and going to trial for stealing $400 worth of suits from a Sears store in Alhambra. In the same year, Sharon Santos had been impregnated with his own son. Sometime later at Gold's Gym, in the same year, Phillips met and befriended Mătăsăreanu, who had a similar interest in bodybuilding and weightlifting. In September of 1992, Phillips went to Colorado where he formulated a scam scheme, contacting several local real-estate agents and claiming to be a prospective buyer named Mark Wright; shown over fifty properties by the agents, he ran his scam on at least two of them. Whenever he was shown a house by an agent, Phillips would watch the agent unlock the house's lock-box containing its keys and memorize said lock-box's combination. After purchasing the property, he would immediately sell it but make it look as if he were putting it up for rent. On October 6, Phillips, operating under his alias, met Cheryl Meyer, a Denver woman who found an advertisement of one of his properties up for rent in the Rocky Mountain News, at 1708 South Bryant Street.[2] Yet here it is stated that the wife of Phillips Jr. was one Jeanette Theresa Federico:[MSM 4]
Emil Mătăsăreanu
There are just 4 sources online that talk about his father "Viorel Mătăsăreanu", all linked to this bank robbery. Allegedly, Emil went back to Romania in 1993 and met his future wife, Cristina who bore him a son. They moved into an exclusive estate in Rowland Heights.[MSM 5]
StoryOutside, the first-responding officers heard gunfire from the bank and made another radio call for additional units before taking cover behind their patrol car, weapons trained on the bank doors. While the robbers were still inside, more patrol and detective units arrived and took strategic positions at all four corners of the bank, effectively surrounding it. At approximately 9:24 am, Phillips exited through the north doorway and after spotting a police cruiser 200 feet away, opened fire for several minutes, wounding seven officers and three civilians. He also fired at an LAPD-owned helicopter, surveying above, forcing it to retreat to a safer distance. He briefly retreated inside, then reemerged through the north doorway, while Mătăsăreanu exited through the south. Phillips and Mătăsăreanu began to engage the officers, firing sporadic bursts into the patrol cars that had been positioned on Laurel Canyon in front of the bank. Officers, armed with standard Beretta 92F, Beretta 92FS 9mm pistols, Smith & Wesson Model 15 .38 caliber revolvers, and a 12-gauge Ithaca Model 37 pump-action shotgun, immediately returned fire. The officers' weaponry could not penetrate the body armor worn by Phillips and Mătăsăreanu, and most of the LAPD officers' service pistols had insufficient range and poor accuracy at long distances. Additionally, the officers were pinned down by the heavy spray of gunfire coming from the robbers, making it difficult to attempt a headshot. Several officers acquired five AR-15s from a nearby gun store to combat the robbers.[MSM 2] Their specialty was the “takeover” robbery. No notes handed to the teller. Just walk in, start shooting, get everybody down on the floor, take the money, and run. In this case time ran out, and poor planning added to the insult. The bank had changed the cash pickup schedule and had little in the vault. Just some small bills. The bank manager did not have access to the ATMs. That was also a recent change. One of the bandits employed armor piercing rounds from his weapon to assault an ATM. It was already too late. When the robbers exited the bank with their meager haul they were challenged by police with weapons drawn. The historic fire fight began, and the video cameras rolled. In the parking lot the robbers were immediately on the defensive, but their response was to seize back the initiative using their superior fire power. And this is the thing that led to the arming of California. Prior to the time the LAPD, and most other departments, held off arming police with automatic weapons. The idea was that an unnecessary escalation would result in more civilian casualties than warranted. As a result, police showed up with their service pistols and little else. Only when backup was called in did SWAT members arrive with more fire power.[3] Videos
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