P. v. Zorns CA2/2
Factual summary in appellate opinion
“On July 3, 1990, Judy Adams, assistant manager of the San Fernando swap meet, packaged the daily receipts and took the money bags to the car of Barney Pipkin, the manager. Two other swap meet employees were assisting in loading the car. Ricardo Roldan ran up to Pipkin with a gun and said ‘Don’t f*****g move.’ As Roldan aimed the gun at Adams, it made a clicking noise. Pipkin, who had a hearing disability, continued to put the bags in the trunk. Sergio Ayala then approached the car, grabbed the money bags, and ran towards the swap meet exit. Pipkin ran after Ayala, and Roldan followed. Ayala ran to a white Firebird driven by appellant. Meanwhile, Adams phoned the police. Juan Jimenez, a security guard, chased after Ayala. Jimenez yelled to Roland Teal, another security guard, to help him. Teal followed Ayala in his van, and Jimenez followed in the car of one of the vendors.
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