VIDEO: FEMALE EMPLOYEE MURDERED AT TOYOTA CAR DEALERSHIP BY HER BABY’S DADDY

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Newly released video shows the moments on September 21, 2023 when an active shooter 

situation happened at the Toyota of Berkeley car dealership in Albany, CA. 24-year-old Alonna Gallon was an employee at the dealership, she was killed by her baby’s daddy and ex-boyfriend 24-year-old Lamar Walker on the job.

Alonna Gallon

Lamar and Alonna have a 7-year-old son together. They had disagreements over custody issues.

The shooting was at 11:15 a.m., Lamar walked into the dealership and confronted Alonna at her desk. Lamar and Alonna exchanged words, and then Lamar shot Alonna dead at point blank range. 

The shots fired scared other employees and customers at the dealership, people began running, pulling fire alarms, and calling 911. 

Lamar stayed at the dealership bent down at Alonna’s desk.

The Berkeley Police Department and Albany Police Department responded to the active shooter encounter. Dispatch centers for both police departments received 911 calls. 

Police entered the business and encountered Lamar crouched near a desk, pointing a silver firearm at cops. 

Five officers discharged their firearms, striking Lamar. On the floor officers located Alonna deceased. Lamar died at the scene from the shots also.

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