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Sheriff's deputies spotted a car parked in the middle of the street on Pacific Avenue, near the Lemon Grove Square Shopping Center shortly after midnight Friday, sheriff's Lt. Rich Williams said.
Inside, they found Sgt. Christopher Truax Jr., 21, bleeding from a gunshot wound, and a woman. Truax soon stopped breathing and despite CPR efforts from first responders, he was pronounced dead around 12:39 a.m., Williams said.
Miramar-Based Marine Killed in Lemon Grove Shooting
Marine Sgt. Christopher Truax, 21, was found shot dead early Friday morning in the San Diego suburb of Lemon Grove after sheriff's deputies discovered him lying in the middle of the road, next to a car with a woman at the wheel, according to the San Diego County Sheriff's Office.
Mystery shrouds fatal shooting of Marine in California
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Chris graduated High School with my youngest daughter. His death has been devastating to all of us here in this small community. I want to tell you what sort of kid Chris was. Amazing, funny, kind, and truly popular with all of his peers. He was the kind of person that always made those around him feel cared about and included. He was a class clown, along with my daughter, but never in a dark or bad way. Even his teachers couldn't help but forgive his antics, like eating all the gummy fish in his science project. This was not a kid that was high risk for being murdered. The first stories that came out in our community and please let me stress these are stories, not confirmed actions, is that two neighbors, Sc (male) and Mo(female) heard 2 shots from Chris's apt. They called and reported them. The woman who was with Chris, was trying to get him to a hospital, but realized that she wouldn't get there in time, and that is why the car was stopped in the intersection. The officer en route is the same one who approached the car. That woman may have been Mo, but that is pure conjecture. Remember, these are stories and not confirmed, from his home community. Please remember Chris, and if anyone has anything that can help bring closure to his family, contact the San Diego authorities.
Chris graduated High School with my youngest daughter. His death has been devastating to all of us here in this small community. I want to tell you what sort of kid Chris was. Amazing, funny, kind, and truly popular with all of his peers. He was the kind of person that always made those around him feel cared about and included. He was a class clown, along with my daughter, but never in a dark or bad way. Even his teachers couldn't help but forgive his antics, like eating all the gummy fish in his science project. This was not a kid that was high risk for being murdered. The first stories that came out in our community and please let me stress these are stories, not confirmed actions, is that two neighbors, Sc (male) and Mo(female) heard 2 shots from Chris's apt. They called and reported them. The woman who was with Chris, was trying to get him to a hospital, but realized that she wouldn't get there in time, and that is why the car was stopped in the intersection. The officer en route is the same one who approached the car. That woman may have been Mo, but that is pure conjecture. Remember, these are stories and not confirmed, from his home community. Please remember Chris, and if anyone has anything that can help bring closure to his family, contact the San Diego authorities.
Thank you for the welcome. There was no indication, but there was a description of a car given by Sc, which is in one of the initial articles. I'm afraid I don't know what time that Sc or Mo called in to 911.Welcome to websleuths, Gardenkeep and thank you for your contribution to the thread. Is there any indication of whom the visitor to his apartment was? Do you have the time of the 911 call?
Thank you! (My Dad was a marine.)Welcome to WS and I am so sorry for your loss. Very good info you shared. Thank you.
Marines hold a special place in my heart.