150-Fight MMA Veteran Shannon Ritch Claims Self Defense in Phoenix Shooting

Longtime mixed martial arts veteran Shannon
Ritch
shot and killed a man in a parking lot dispute outside of
Phoenix restaurant, according to a report from Fox 10 Phoenix.

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According to a police investigation, Ritch, 53, and Alejandro
Samplina, 32, were involved in a confrontation regarding an issue
over parking outside of a Twin Peaks on June 15. Ritch allegedly
shot and killed Samplina after he claimed that Samplina chased him
around his car with a knife.

“Ritch was able to retrieve his handgun from the open door of his
vehicle. Samplina proceeded to walk towards Ritch with the knife in
a threatening manner. In response, Ritch fired one round, striking
Samplina,” Phoenix Police Sgt. Mayra Reeson told Fox 10.

Samplina died at a local hospital, per the report. Police released
Ritch after he “provided a self-defense claim consistent with
witnesses and surveillance video.” The exact nature of the argument
remains unclear.

Ritch made his professional MMA debut in 1998 and has compiled a
58-88 record with four no contests over the course of a lengthy
career. During that tenure, “The Cannon” has competed for
organizations such as
Pride Fighting Championships
, King of
the Cage
, Pancrase
and M-1
Global
, to name a few. The Arizona native has squared off
against the likes of Yves Edwards,
Jake
Shields
, Kazushi
Sakuraba
, Dan Severn and
Joe
Riggs
, among others.

Ritch’s last pro MMA appearance came in January 2020, when he
suffered a 26-second submission loss to Glenn Sparv
at a Rebel FC event in Moscow.

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