Keith Morrison
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No, they don't.
Thank you.
It was a pitch-black night in the high desert, Antelope Valley, up the Grapeline Highway north of L.A.
It was late February.
The year was 2000.
Sheriff's Deputy Billy Cox stepped out of his patrol car and braced himself against a cold wind howling down from the San Gabriel Mountains.
Wind show was in the low 30s, rain coming in.
Hard to believe in just a few weeks a sea of blood-red poppies would begin to bloom in the surrounding Mojave Desert.
Cox was responding to a call of shots fired at the park-and-ride off Exit 5 on Highway 14 in Palmdale.
It was 9.49 p.m.
The lot had about emptied out by the time he arrived.
Daily commuters home safe in their beds.
And then, there he was, the caller himself.
Security guard by the look of it, waving at him about a hundred yards away.
Cox drove over there and rolled down his window.
The guard seemed agitated.
Told him somebody had been shot.
Looked bad.
Over there, he pointed.
Over in the west end of the lot.