.
6/14/16, "Amarillo Walmart Active Shooter and Hostage Situation: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know," heavy.com
4. The Suspect Was Reported to be Wearing a Multi-Colored Plaid Shirt Over a Walmart Shirt."
Police radio audio at subhead 4:
16:43, "The suspect speaks primarily Farsi. He's wearing a Walmart outfit, he will look like all the other employees, and khaki pants."
17:30, "The shooter is gonna be Somalian, we're looking for a Somalian interpreter. They have him in a room with two hostages."-Amarillo
police scanner audio.
(http://heavy.com/news/2016/06/amarillo-walmart-shooting-active-shooter-gunman-suspect-police-hostage-situation-victims-injuries-deaths-video-photos/)
(A later report says the shooter was from Iran.)
(Above is screen shot of audio link at heavy.com)
Iran to the Bronx to Amarillo:
6/14/16, "Walmart gunman is longtime Amarillo resident," Amarillo.com
"Amarillo police said Mohammad Moghaddam, 54, fired shots and held two
hostages at gunpoint at Walmart, 4215 Canyon Dr., before Amarillo
Police Department SWAT officers shot and killed him.
The hostage situation was described as a “workplace violence event.”
The Moghaddam family came to Amarillo eight years ago from Iran, two
of the family’s grown children said Tuesday at their Southeast 36th
Avenue home. They said their mother, Leila Gachlou, Mohammad’s wife,
also works at Walmart. The children, Adel, 30, and Atefeh, 27, were home
while the incident was still unfolding. They have lived on 36th Avenue
for at least the last eight years.
“I saw him this morning. He was happy and ate breakfast and then went to work,” Adel told the Amarillo Globe-News.
Potter-Randall Appraisal District records show Moghaddam purchased the home in November 2004."...
[Ed. note: That's 12 years ago-was he still living in Iran when he bought the house? Maybe it was a second home while he was living in the Bronx.]
(continuing): "A criminal history check on Moghaddam did not return any results.
Records show he previously lived in the Bronx Borough of New York City.
Representatives of the two organizations that facilitate refugee
resettlements in Amarillo -Refugee Services of Texas and Catholic
Charities – said they would not discuss whether they helped Moghaddam
and his family relocate to Amarillo.
A neighbor, who asked not to be named, described Moghaddam’s family
as quiet, mostly keeping to themselves. She said she was told Moghaddam
had a liver transplant last year."...
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Wednesday, June 15, 2016
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