Pauline Brown Bloomfield Hills MI ‘I guess I was just in a bad mood’ elderly woman says after deadly Target shooting
Pauline Brown Bloomfield Hills MI Shooting Investigations: A trip to Target in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan turned into a frightening scene of violence on Tuesday afternoon. Pauline Brown, a 70-year-old woman with multiple sclerosis, was attempting to park in a disabled spot when a car driven by 19-year-old Chad Bosnik rushed by her and took the position. Bosnia and his 8-year-old brother, Samson, disembarked the van and entered the business, leaving Brown furious and determined to confront them.
After waiting two hours for the Bosnik brothers to finish their shopping, Brown approached Chad as they returned to their car. She asked if he was handicapped, and when he said no, she grabbed a. 22-caliber revolver and shot him twice in the knees. Samson yelled and raced back inside the store. Samson yelled and went back into the store for assistance. Brown then tried to flee the scene in her 1996 minivan, but Bloomfield Hills police arrived just as she was moving out of the parking lot.
Brown seized an AR-15 assault rifle from her back seat and engaged in gunfire with the cops, striking one in the shoulder and killing another before surrendering when she ran out of ammunition. When Brown was arrested, officers realized she was wearing a bulletproof vest. When questioned about her conduct, Brown voiced her displeasure with white people, citing a recent news report about Sonya Massey as a catalyst for her rage. In an unexpected twist, it was discovered that Brown was a former Marine with special operations experience. She is currently being held without a bond.
She stated, “I guess I was just in a bad mood. And when I saw the officers pull up, I figured they might try to murder me as they murdered her, and I wasn’t about to let that happen. I’m tired of the police. I’ve been here 70 years and I’m TIRED. That’s all I have to say.”