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Santa Fe Police: Look for a job shoot a pellet gun at Homegoods – Yahoo! Voices

Santa Fe Police: Look for a job shoot a pellet gun at Homegoods – Yahoo! Voices

A man who claims to have fired a pellet pistol at a retail shop in Santa Fe while he was driving to the front entrance on Monday morning, he was just in checking a job application according to court records filed Against him on Tuesday.

Police accuse 24-year-old Jeffrey Rodriguez-Hernandez of fired a pellet pistol outside Homegoods in downtown Devargas near Santa Fe after he had been told by an employee that the store has no open positions.

The incident was not reported to be injured, police said, but several of the glass windows of the store were broken by the shells and the people inside were shaken.

Rodriguez-Hernandez has been faced with three charges of aggravated attack by deadly weapons, census shooting by a motor vehicle and counting criminal damage to property, according to a criminal appeal filed on Tuesday in the Santa Fa Master’s Court.

Police noted in a statement from buyers of probable reasons and employees at Homegoods were hiding on the ground and huddled in the back of the store when the officers arrived in response to a shot shot.

The store employees told Rodriguez-Hernandez employees to enter and be interested in a cashier for an application he had submitted, police reported. After his wife told him that there were no open positions in the store, he cursed her and went out, workers told police.

Minutes later, the woman saw Rodriguez-Hernandez driving a blue Ford Fiesta to the entrance to the store, roll out the passenger’s window, and keep what he looked like a gun, police wrote.

When he started shooting, the woman called “Be careful” to others in the store, she told the police, and then ran in the back of the store to hide with others.

Police write that Rodriguez-Hernandez has been identified with an application he has filed in the store. Officers arrested him on Monday at his home on the south side of Santa Fe and he was booked at Santa Fe’s prison. He had to be appointed on criminal charges on Tuesday, but the hearing was delayed.

Santa Fa Police Deputy Chief Santa Thomas Grlandler said the police had executed a search order at the Rodriguez-Hernandez home and found a pellet pistol that they thought he used in the incident.

Rodriguez-Hernandez has two pending drugs for drug possession in recent years. He was accused of 2020 for a battery offended after police said he had hit his father in their house. The battery fee was rejected after prosecutors had lost contact with the victim, according to a dismissal notice brought in the case.

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