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Dad Calls Cops on Son to Teach Him a Lesson, Cops Shoot Son Dead
http://gawker.com/dad-calls-cops-on-...oot-1460159897
A father's attempt to teach his son a lesson for taking his truck without permission ended in tragedy Monday after a local police officer shot the teenager dead. James Comstock told the Des Moines Register he called the police on his son Tyler after the latter took the former's truck in retaliation for refusing to buy him cigarettes. Ames Police Officer Adam McPherson reportedly spotted the lawn care company vehicle and pursued it onto the Iowa State University campus, where a brief standoff ensued after Tyler allegedly refused orders to turn off the engine. McPherson eventually fired six shots into the truck, two of which struck Tyler who was later pronounced dead. The official report claims the action was necessary in order "to stop the ongoing threat to the public and the officers." Tyler's dad says he was unarmed at the time. "So he didn't shut the damn truck off, so let's fire six rounds at him?" exclaimed Gary Shepley, Tyler's step-grandfather. "We're confused, and we don't understand." James said his son had his fair share of minor troubles with the law, and was distraught over a recent breakup with his girlfriend, but was in the process of turning his life around, and was working on obtaining his GED at Des Moines Area Community College. "He was a smart kid. He made his own computers. He was interested in IT," James told the Register. The family's demands for answers got even louder following the revelation that a member of the Ames police department suggested twice that officers call off the chase. "He took off with my truck. I call the police, and they kill him," James said. ""It was over a damn pack of cigarettes." McPherson is currently on paid leave pending the results of his department's investigation. |
Damn.
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Percentage of Planet posters who would have killed all the cops, resurrected their son, and gotten the judge to drop all the charges: 114.
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Obviously there is more to the standoff
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If you read the comments there are some people saying this wasn't as simple as it sounds.
http://www.kcci.com/news/central-iow...z/-/index.html There's video of the chase... so have at it. Tough call. He obviously was speeding through a college campus, and rammed the police cars a couple times. Lucky they didn't kill any pedestrians. I think some people will watch that and argue he shouldn't have been shot given what we see here... or that this chase should've been stopped. But ramming a police car with a cop standing outside it pointing a gun isn't a good idea either. |
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What the hell was that dude doing? Did he think he was gonna get away in that truck? What did he expect to happen. Whoever said it was right. The original article left out a few important details...
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Lesson learned.
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My grandma called the cops on my dad when he swiped the milk bottles off the back porch and cashed them in for money so he could go to the movies somewhere around 1940.
I was this || close to never existing. Whew. |
To be fair someone DID learn a lesson from all this.
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This is just one of those stories that's bad for everyone involved.
kid is lucky he didn't get T-boned that first intersection he blew through. Two close calls, there could have been kids and moms, etc. in those cars going by, he could have ended lives. Not good for anyone. |
A bunch of Iowa state players and friends were tweetin about shots fired on campus, and GTA VI: Iowa State University.
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steep price to pay for some Virginia Slims.
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This is just sad on multiple levels. :shake:
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Damn that's scary. I used to make my own computers. Good thing I never took up smoking!
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Gosh, the story is always so much more compelling if you just leave a few minor details out of it... |
I bet nothing happens to the cop.
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Only if they'd been the father. If they'd been the cops they would have shot all the tires out, shot the perp on both knees, shot the pack of smokes out of his hand, shot the keys out of the ignition, and spun the gun back into its holster like robocop |
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I'm just glad the Dad's house wasn't on fire
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I feel bad for the dad and family, not so much for the kid. Speed through stop lights, stop signs and a campus, it's doubtful the cops are going to put you in fur-lined handcuffs and give you a dozen balloons.
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6 shots on a non-moving object and only 2 hit the kid. No one appreciates good marksmanship anymore.
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One less dumbass in the world. He could have easily killed several people at that intersection.
After he slammed into that cop car the chase wasn't going to be called off. |
Suicide by cop/Darwin award/etc. Feel bad for the dad. I don't blame him for not being able to see what really happened.
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You are right. Dude was a dumbass. Sometimes people need to stop and think that in certain situations the price you pay for your actions can be deadly. Not a simple, "dad calls cops to teach son a lesson article." Media should've titled it, "Man rams cop cars and puts the life of a public servant in jeopardy." |
Judgement call
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Look at the bright side......in an effort to teach his son a lesson (not to act out towards his father) he managed to teach society an even bigger lesson (obey lawful orders given by police officers and don't give the appearance that you are considering using your vehicle as a weapon).
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Sounds like the world lost a potential Edward Snowden.
Actions have consequences. Kid rolled the dice and lost. Simple as that. |
Its becoming where cops are not longer Public Servants, but Government Hitmen.
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ACAB
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Sounds like the kid was headed for lung cancer anyway. Just moved the process along that much quicker.
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Listened to the audio, it may turn out bad for the cop.
Its said a couple of times in there "If he's that reckless, just back it off." "WE KNOW THE SUSPECT, JUST BACK OFF." Let him think he's gotten away, then pick his ass up at home and charge him with everything he did. I don't dispute that the kid was stupid and shouldn't have run. However, if we simply accept that in every instance you don't do what the police tell you to then you deserve to DIE for it, you start a journey down a VERY slippery slope. Police killing people has gotten REALLY common. While there are no shortages of dumbasses in the world, it wasn't always like this. Cops used to arrest people all the time in some pretty extreme situations. Hell, Ive seen worse chases than this one televised on both COPS and World's Scariest Police Chases where the perps are taken ALIVE, and not gunned down simplry sitting in the vehicle while it is running. There really was no reason for this kid to die had professional police officers handled this incident. |
At least the kid wasn't in New Mexico.
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It seems like police used to have more latitude and opportunity to work with members of the community, and that they knew people in that community and had relationships with them. Things seem more beurocratic and black and white now. And beyond that, our litigation society has made it so they have to worry so much more about getting sued or facing criminal charges for the details of the manner in which they do things. They have cameras and microphones watching them all the time. Doesn't it seem like police used to have more ability to be autonomous? There are people of bad character in every profession, and we also can't always expect people to pause and evaluate with calm contemplation what they should do when someone who they have at gunpoint tries to hit them with their car. Police today are being tasked with the jobs parents have not done, mopping up for all the messed up home environment kids who were never parented or disciplined or had any rules. It's not what police should be. |
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Get it? Like less son. He has one less son. Cuz the cops shot him. The kid is no longer alive. |
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I'd be curious to see the numbers. Are more killed by police or does the intrawebs make it seem that way? I'd think, with tazers/beanbags/pepper spray/etc..., that less are killed. |
If more are killed, it's because there are more dumbasses who run from them and endanger others and try to confront them etc etc.
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Cops all over the nation are being trained that US citizens are the terrorists...and that we shouldn't have guns because we all want to kill cops. It's a horrid "us" versus "them" mentality and they even teach this shit from the very beginning in intro "criminal justice" classes. More and more we're seeing a police state ran by criminal gangs with badges where they arrest people because they get off on it because most of them now coming out of the academies are power hungry reeruned minions. They won't stick up for you...they'll stick up for the "code" and the hand that feeds them. They're trained to unlawfully "demand you" to do things by covering it up in a form of a question and when you say no or resist they freak the **** out and want to immediately escalate the issue because the law and courts and in most cases weapon(s) on hand are all on their side and they use this form of intimidation on their side to make people nervous and will subconsciously give up their rights.
Cops now aren't like cops were 50 yrs ago. Back then they may see someone stranded on the side of the road and may help some lady change her flat tire. Now they'll come up, ask a shit ton of loaded questions, write you a ticket for not having hazard cones, and would call a tow truck and make the lady pay for it because more than likely the cop is not a real man and doesn't know how to change a god damn flat tire. |
Looks like he learned a valuable life lesson, for the next life of course.
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I can also play devils advocate and say, police are probably more stressed, understaffed, dealing with more dangerous people, under-qualified or under-paid, pushed to be more authoritarian, etc... I must be googling it wrong. I haven't found the stats I'm looking for. |
Dad says kid had minor troubles with the law, was "trying" to get back into school to get a GED. Was in the process of turning his life around. He doesn't sound like anyone's ideal kid. And with that being said, the kid put himself in the situation by stealing his dads truck for refusing to be boughten cigarettes.
Here's the fine line, if the kid doesn't commit the CRIME of stealing the car no matter whose it is, he is still alive at this point and doesn't put the cop or anyone else in the situation of having to make a fatal decision. I think ppl forget there's this thing called VEhIClE man slaughter ... That kid was in a loaded weapon on a school campus not turning off the vehicle with innocent bystanders around. We and the cop doesn't know if he's a mental kid who will just start running ppl over and going on a rampage it's happened before hasn't it? I'm not saying the kid deserves to die but don't put yourself in that situation by committing a crime in the first place. |
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I work in law enforcement. The job that dispatchers do plays a vital role in the process and they are well trained to do their job, BUT they are NOT trained in LE protocol and have no business telling an on scene officer responding to a crisis situation what he/she should or should not be doing. Those orders can only come from a Captain or Commanding Officer. Otherwise, the officer is instructed to use his training to make the decision that needs to be made and you are ALWAYS taught to take a life, if necessary, to prevent the loss of other lives. That may seem harsh to some and difficult to understand for others, but that is how they are trained. It's easier to make 'judgement calls' and call the police 'out of control' when you're not the one there in the moment that is making the potential decision to take a life to potentially save others. It is not an easy thing to do, despite what some may think. |
Watch the dash cam. It wasn't a ****ing "standoff" where he refused to get out of the vehicle. That dipshit wouldn't stop the vehicle, he was spinning circles in a grassy area and he rammed the cops car again.
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One lesson being missed here is to keep cops out of family business. It never works out well for anyone. Sounds like a good idea when your pissed, but once the cops arrive any control of the situation by those involved goes out the window. Teenagers are ****ing morons. I was, and I'm sure not all of you were angels. I don't feel like a kid should pay for their immature brains and shitty parents with their lives.
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They told him to back while he was actively engaging the guy.
Then, the dude proceeded to ram the **** out of him. He was unarmed? I dunno, ramming a big ass truck into a car seems like a weapon to me. I am not a friend of shitty cops. But in this case? Dude will be back at work. |
It is never a good thing when a young kid loses his life. No one, including officers, wants to ever see that happen.
But a decision on a crisis situation in a moment is made by an officer based on 'apprehension of fear'. The officer is not taught to stop and think about the age of the A.P. Interestingly enough, if this was a story about a 37 year old guy that did the same thing, nobody would really care and it wouldn't be making the national headlines. |
yeah the cops weren't wrong, imo the fault lies on the father
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I was ready to start my ****in cops tirade
Then I read that he rammed the cop. Yeah, you're gonna die if you do that. |
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Yea sorry kid, you ****ed up. |
After watching the dashcam, I say 'good job, officers'.
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anyone killed by a cop deserved it/CP
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Not like the cops have to pay for the car.
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The police knew it was only a stolen car. There was no violent crime or murder trying to get away. When the son started speeding up through that intersection and pedistrian traffic everywhere the cops should have backed off. Catch him after the innocent public is out of danger.
Too many of these car chases result in some innocent deaths. |
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What is innocent? Certainly he was guilty of attempted murder by the time they ended up shooting him. Did you watch the dash cam vid? The chase is VERY short. This dude no doubt would have ran one of those guys down had he had a chance. By the time the radio is telling him to back off he is already being smashed into multiple times by the truck, and has it slowed to a crawl. Again, I pretty much do not like cops. But in this case, dude had it comin. |
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The bad decision was to start the pursuit when it endangered innocent civilians over a stolen car that they knew was not a wanted violent criminal. |
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