Posted January 21, 2018 7:29 am by Comments

By Dan Zimmerman

UPPER DARBY, PENNSYLVANIA – There’s a good reason that cops hate domestic violence situations. They’re among the most unpredictable and dangerous calls they respond to. And while the police weren’t called until after the shooting stopped in Upper Darby Monday evening, you can bet they weren’t thrilled about getting the call.

In some kind of convoluted relationship between four individuals, there was an apparent dispute between Seifuddin Collier and another man, a concealed carry permit holder, who hasn’t yet been named.

At this point, (Police Superintendent Michael) Chitwood said the shooting appears to have resulted from a “complicated” domestic-related incident that seemingly involves the former girlfriend of the gunman, as well as a woman presumed to be her cousin who police suspect may have provided a firearm to Collier just prior to a confrontation with the gunman.

“The Readers’ Digest version is there was an ongoing dispute between the victim and the shooter,” Chitwood said.

Did you get all that? Neither did we. Anyway . . .

According to Chitwood, the gunman and a woman were getting into a car when they reportedly were confronted by Collier.

“Collier allegedly approaches the shooter, words are exchanged. (Collier) racks a .9 mm ready to fire at …Read the Rest

Source:: Concealed Nation

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