That is so sad... As a Raider fan for many years I am so sad to hear that!!! R.I.P. Raiderman! My heart goes out to his mother and family........
Antoinette Gonzalez <RaiderzJustDoIt_80 wrote:
Antoinette Gonzalez <RaiderzJustDoIt_80 wrote:
RIP " RAIDERMAN " LARRY. NOW YOU WILL GO FROM THE BLACK-HOLE TO THE LIGHT!!!!!!! Antoinette " sadness in my heart " Gonzalez
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From: wonderfulkat™
Reply-To: GoRaiders@yahoogroups.com
To: GoRaiders@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [GoRaiders-BAM! Right in the eye!] 'Raiderman' dies after shot from gang gunfire enters Fruitvale residence
Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 17:44:30 -0000
>Wayward bullet kills man in home
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>'Raiderman' dies after shot from gang gunfire enters Fruitvale residence
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>http://www.insidebayarea.com/oaklandtribune/localnews/ci_3168369
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>FROM STAFF REPORTS
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>OAKLAND — An Oakland Raiders follower, known to Black Hole fans as
>'Raiderman,' was shot and killed early Sunday morning while watching
>television with his mother in the living room of his Fruitvale
>district home.
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>The bullet tore through a wall of his family's one-story green home
>and pierced his eye, killing him, police said.
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>Police said the bullet that hit 41-year-old Larry Gamez in the head
>was an errant round from gunfire involving two groups outside his home
>in the 3600 block of East 16th Street.
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>The area near the house is associated with gang activity and police
>investigating whether that played a role in the shooting.
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>Whatever the reason for the shooting, police said, Gamez was an
>innocent victim.
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>"He wasn't doing anything except minding his own business," Sgt. Lou
>Cruz said. "Whatever happened outside was an incident that wasn't even
>involving him."
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>Gamez, who was disabled, was known for his outlandish Raiders costume
>in which he painted half of his face silver and half of it black. He
>kept pictures of himself taken at every game, posing with other fans,
>friends and Raiders cheerleaders. Several cheerleaders signed his
>photo album, calling him the number-one Raiders fan.
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>"You could walk down the street with Larry and everyone knew him,"
>said Bob Coughlin, Gamez's brother-in-law.
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>He was also an Oakland A's fan and rarely missed a game. His family
>described him as a kid inside of a 41-year-old'sbody and said he was
>easy to talk to.
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>"He's the kindest person you'd ever want to meet," Gamez's nephew
>Marcus Gamez said. "He'd talk to you about anything."
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>Along with watching sports, Gamez was also an avid bowler.
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>He was youngest of five siblings and was close to his mother,
>comforting her after his father's death last year. The family is
>thinking about selling the home where the two lived together.
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>Cruz said after the Sunday shooting, Gamez's mother called
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>9-1-1 telling a dispatcher "my baby boy's been shot."
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>Gamez had fallen asleep watching television when he was hit. The
>bullet that hit him came through a wall, hit the entertainment center
>and a coffee table before hitting Gamez in the face.
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>Other relatives were present inside, but none were hit by any gunfire
>police said.
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>By the time police arrived, the shooters had fled and no other
>witnesses could immediately be found.
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>It was the second time random gunfire had hit the Gamez home. Larry
>Gamez was badly shaken in May when a bullet shattered the glass window
>of the family's front door as he sat on the porch. His family said he
>never sat on the porch again after that incident.
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>Police and Crime Stoppers of Oakland are offering up to $10,000 in
>reward money for information leading to the arrest of a suspect.
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> Anyone with information can call police at 238-3821 or Crime Stoppers
>at 238-6946.
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