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Wednesday, December 22, 2004 at 08:55PM
A man trying to steal cash from a pair
of vending machines at Archbishop Rummel High School in Metairie was
shot and killed by a deputy after a foot chase and a fight over the
deputy's gun Tuesday morning, authorities said. Randy Gros, 40, was
shot in the front yard of a home in the 3100 block of 40th Street in
Metairie, Sheriff's Office spokesman Col. John Fortunato said. He was
shot in the right shoulder and the left armpit. Another bullet grazed
his chest.Gros used wire cutters to get to the machines, Maestri said.
ipps caught up with Gros in front of the home in the 3100 block of 40th
Street, Fortunato said. During a struggle with Gros, Lipps' Taser stun
gun fell to the ground, Fortunato said. When Gros tried to grab Lipps'
gun, the deputy shot him, Fortunato said. The resident of the 40th
Street home said he heard voices and then gunshots. The resident, who
did not want to be identified, said he opened his front door and found
the deputy and the suspect on the ground in the leaves amid his display
of Christmas lights and reindeer. Both the deputy and Lipps were
conscious, the resident said. Gros was writhing in pain, holding his
shoulder. The Rev. William Maestri, superintendent of schools for the
Catholic Archdiocese of New Orleans, called the shooting a tragedy.
Maestri estimated the machines take in no more than about $100 each.
"No one wants to have a loss of life, especially over something like
this," Maestri said. Gros' death is the second this month related to an
encounter with Jefferson Parish deputies. Patrick Fleming of Kenner
died two days after Jefferson deputies used a Taser gun twice to shock
him after a traffic stop on Dec. 2. [more]
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