A man shot and killed a store manager who had offered him employment, then bragged to associates that he felt no remorse for the killing. Police say the suspect, identified as Ballard, carried out the shooting and returned to a getaway vehicle where he described the violence to witnesses. According to a witness statement, Ballard claimed he shot the victim, identified as Rodriguez, twice and then "finished his clip," emptying his weapon. The witness provided this account to law enforcement during their investigation. Ballard's alleged boasting about his lack of remorse demonstrates a chilling indifference to the fatal shooting. The case presents prosecutors with strong evidence of premeditation and motive, as Rodriguez had extended a job offer to the suspect shortly before his death. The circumstances suggest a violent confrontation that escalated from an employment discussion to a homicide.
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Man gunned down store manager who offered him work, bragged that he had 'no remorse': Police
