A Trader Joe’s assistant store manager, who died in a hostage situation on Saturday, died during an exchange of gunfire between the Los Angeles Police Department and a suspect, according to a police chief.
Officials said that Gene Evin Atkins, 28, was arrested on suspicion of murder after Corado died during the hostage situation. Moore then revealed that the officer’s gunfire killed her.
“On behalf of myself and the rest of the Department, I want to express my deepest condolences and sympathy to her family and everyone that knew her,” Moore said at a news conference, the LA Times reported. “I know that it’s every officer’s worst nightmare to hurt an innocent bystander during a violent engagement. I spoke with the officers this morning—they’re devastated. They were devastated in the immediate aftermath of this event.”
Atkins, a few hours later, agreed to put handcuffs on and walked out the front door, said police.
“I’m sorry to report that we’ve now determined through our forensic investigation that one of the officers’ rounds struck Miss Corado as she was exiting the market and was in close proximity to Atkins,” Moore told the LA Times. “Miss Corado ran back inside the store and collapsed behind the manager’s desk.”
He said that an investigation is ongoing, but he added that move to shoot at Atkins was justified.
“I believe it’s what they needed to do in order to defend the people of Los Angeles, defend the people in that store and to defend themselves,” Moore said. “I ask that you place yourself in these two officers’ positions and ask yourself ‘What would you have done?”