Sean Whitcomb is an internet safety advocate and creator of the first anti-swatting registry.[1] He retired from American law enforcement in 2020 to pursue a career in the video game industry.[2][3][4] (wikipedia)
The witnesses saw the assault, and the victim had some marks on her consistent with what they saw. This is a fairly clear-cut case of misdemeanor assault.
We're not looking to give people a hard time, but we do ask people to exercise some common courtesy and respect for the beauty of the city.
Could it have been worse? The answer is, unfortunately, yes.
We know exactly who he is and where he lives and we are actively investigating and looking for him.
Any time you have a firearm being discharged in close proximity to a school, it's cause for great concern.
We recommend people not buy tickets this way. There's no guarantee they are not counterfeit. Until they're scanned, you don't know if you have a valid ticket.
This was a horrific crime scene. The amount of work to be done ... is tremendous.
He fired one shot in the air and then ran away.
We are aware there have been other incidents of violence with this nightclub. The incident is very concerning for the department. You had two suspects shoot multiple rounds into one nightclub. To be honest, the fact we didn't have more people hurt is very fortunate.
We have no idea where the shooting took place. We couldn't find the actual crime scene.