Good Samaritan killed trying to stop theft at California Home Depot.

Police have identified the 26-year-old Home Depot security guard who died after being shot by an alleged shoplifter at the store in Pleasanton, California, as well as the suspects who were arrested with a toddler in their vehicle. The guard, Blake Mohs, confronted the alleged shoplifter, Benicia Knapps, who was attempting to steal an electric tool or charger and leave through the store's loading dock. She resisted and shot Mohs. Knapps then ran to a getaway vehicle driven by David Guillory, that also had Knapps's two-year-old child inside. Guillory and Knapps are facing multiple charges including murder, robbery, child endangerment, and conspiracy with additional charges expected.
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