Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Shooting Rampage on Reality TV Program

(North Las Vegas, Nevada) Last April, a teacher at J.D. Smith Elementary School, Carlos Barron, was arrested and charged with attempted murder after opening fire on a camera crew from the reality television program "Repo Games."
Police say Barron became angry about the production crew's van parked in front of his home.

The crew's cameras captured the incident.

"Get the @#% out of the way," the neighbor yelled. "This ain't no parking spot."

"Repo Games" host Josh Lewis and the crew found themselves in a scary reality when, police say, Barron made a dangerous and desperate decision.

"All of a sudden, this dude steps back about five or six feet, pulls out a gun," Lewis said.

"I'll blow your #$% away man. Get the $%#! away from my house," the neighbor yelled.

"We've got a gun guys. We've got a gun, gun, gun, gun. Oh my God. Oh my God, help me," a crew member yelled.

Police say Barron then pulled the trigger.

"Call a cop," a crew member screamed. "Call a cop, 2929 Vigilante Court! Oh my God. Oh my God. Oh my God. What is that? What happened?"

The crew members ran for their lives, and the gunfire did not stop.
Cops came and subdued Mr. Barron who was subsequently let go by his employer. A court date is scheduled for August 8.

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