Two days after the fatal police shooting in Huntington Beach, California, on Sept. 25 during the U.S. Open of Surfing, bystanders reflected upon the commotion that led visitors to flee in fear. Locals walked the boardwalks and crews cleaned up tents, bleachers, and the remaining scraps from the surf event early Monday afternoon. A slight rain fell from the overcast skies and businesses opened their doors, it appeared as if nothing happened only a few days prior. A witness to Saturday’s shooting, who asked to go by the pseudonym Ryan Johnson, told The Epoch Times that he recalled hearing police give Ronnie Andrew Garcia multiple warnings to stand down before the first gunshot shortly after 3 p.m. Johnson was working at a booth for Visit Huntington Beach with his co-worker when the chaos broke out at the end of the U.S. Open’s itinerary for the day. “The beach was clearing …