“Gun Death” Accidental Photo-Bomb

PhotoBombing is a popular game, but in crowded areas it can easily happen by accident.

But in the predawn hours Saturday, the 23-year-old was so severely beaten in a fight outside a trendy Santa Ana nightclub that she was still unconscious when the police arrived. By Tuesday, she was dead after being taken off life support….

Santa Ana police have arrested a woman and continue to seek four other people in connection with the violent confrontation, which one friend said may have been triggered when Pham unintentionally walked in front of a camera as another group posed for a photo….

As they waited in line outside, an argument broke out between Pham’s friends and another group. Police had few details but said the two groups did not know each other and that Pham was hit and stomped in the melee. An eight-second video of the incident shows one person kicking at something on the ground as a crowd gathers.

Hands and feet was all it took to end this woman’s life, and something so trivial as a messed up photo. Even back in the day of film cameras a lost exposure wasn’t that big a deal. Today all cameras are digital and all one needs to do it hit the shutter again, maybe inform bystanders that a photo is being taken, and that ruined photo can simply be deleted and forgotten.

You know what can’t be forgotten? A dead woman! Of course since she was beaten to death the “Gun Death” cult will do all they can to forget. You see her death isn’t useful to them, so it doesn’t count!

H/T Whipped Cream Difficulties

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2 Responses to “Gun Death” Accidental Photo-Bomb

  1. Phssthpok says:

    This one hits a bit closer to home for me, as the girl in question was a close friend of a young man I’ve taken to mentoring about cars, guns, and politics over the internet (sort of like a modern day pen-pal).

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