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California Shooting Victims: Officer Rushed in ‘to Save Lives’ | |
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When a gunman opened fire at the Borderline Bar & Grill in Thousand Oaks, Calif., on Wednesday night, prompting patrons to flee in terror, Sgt. Ron Helus rushed in. | When a gunman opened fire at the Borderline Bar & Grill in Thousand Oaks, Calif., on Wednesday night, prompting patrons to flee in terror, Sgt. Ron Helus rushed in. |
He would not make it out. Sergeant Helus was killed in the shooting at the crowded country music bar, becoming one of 12 people who lost their lives in the attack. | He would not make it out. Sergeant Helus was killed in the shooting at the crowded country music bar, becoming one of 12 people who lost their lives in the attack. |
[Read here for the latest developments on the Thousand Oaks shooting.] | [Read here for the latest developments on the Thousand Oaks shooting.] |
His colleagues in the Ventura County Sheriff’s Department said that the death toll might have been even higher if not for Sergeant Helus. | His colleagues in the Ventura County Sheriff’s Department said that the death toll might have been even higher if not for Sergeant Helus. |
“He went in to save lives, to save other people,” Sheriff Geoff Dean said Thursday, adding that Sergeant Helus was set to retire this year. Sergeant Helus had a conversation with his wife on the phone before entering the bar, the sheriff said. | “He went in to save lives, to save other people,” Sheriff Geoff Dean said Thursday, adding that Sergeant Helus was set to retire this year. Sergeant Helus had a conversation with his wife on the phone before entering the bar, the sheriff said. |
“He was a true cop’s cop,” Sgt. Eric Buschow told CNN. Sergeant Buschow said that during Sergeant Helus’s 29 years on the force he worked in various departments within the agency, including narcotics and SWAT. | “He was a true cop’s cop,” Sgt. Eric Buschow told CNN. Sergeant Buschow said that during Sergeant Helus’s 29 years on the force he worked in various departments within the agency, including narcotics and SWAT. |
“He had a natural instinct going after crooks,” Sergeant Buschow said. “He did it with enthusiasm and a great deal of intelligence.” | “He had a natural instinct going after crooks,” Sergeant Buschow said. “He did it with enthusiasm and a great deal of intelligence.” |
Sergeant Helus loved the outdoors and enjoyed fishing with his son in the Sierra Nevada. On his LinkedIn page, he said that in addition to his policing job, he owned a firearms safety training business called Gun Control. | Sergeant Helus loved the outdoors and enjoyed fishing with his son in the Sierra Nevada. On his LinkedIn page, he said that in addition to his policing job, he owned a firearms safety training business called Gun Control. |
“I don’t think there is anything more heroic than what he did,” Sergeant Buschow said. “He went in there to save lives.” | “I don’t think there is anything more heroic than what he did,” Sergeant Buschow said. “He went in there to save lives.” |
In expressing condolences for those who died in the shooting, Gov. Jerry Brown singled out Sereant Helus, who he said | In expressing condolences for those who died in the shooting, Gov. Jerry Brown singled out Sereant Helus, who he said |
“took heroic action to save lives last night.” | “took heroic action to save lives last night.” |
The Ventura County Sheriff’s Departmentheld a procession Thursday morning to accompany Sgt. Helus’ body from the hospital to the county medical examiner’s office. | The Ventura County Sheriff’s Departmentheld a procession Thursday morning to accompany Sgt. Helus’ body from the hospital to the county medical examiner’s office. |
Among the others who died in the shooting: | Among the others who died in the shooting: |
Cody Coffman had just turned 22 and was planning to join the Army, said his father, Jason Coffman, who confirmed his son’s death in an interview with reporters that aired on CNN. | Cody Coffman had just turned 22 and was planning to join the Army, said his father, Jason Coffman, who confirmed his son’s death in an interview with reporters that aired on CNN. |
Baseball was his passion. He played on his high school team and served as an umpire. He liked spending time with his younger siblings and often went fishing with his father. | Baseball was his passion. He played on his high school team and served as an umpire. He liked spending time with his younger siblings and often went fishing with his father. |
“I talked to him last night before he headed out the door,” Jason Coffman said in the interview outside the Thousand Oaks Teen Center, where families had gathered to await information. “First thing I said was, ‘Please don’t drink and drive.’ The last thing I said was, ‘Son, I love you.’” | “I talked to him last night before he headed out the door,” Jason Coffman said in the interview outside the Thousand Oaks Teen Center, where families had gathered to await information. “First thing I said was, ‘Please don’t drink and drive.’ The last thing I said was, ‘Son, I love you.’” |