Posted on 01/16/2026 4:44:18 PM PST by simpson96
An 11-year-old boy has been charged with criminal homicide after his father was fatally shot in the family’s home.
According to Pennsylvania State Police, the boy had his Nintendo Switch taken away shortly before the shooting, and was ordered to go to bed.
In court documents obtained by local NBC News affiliate WGAL News 8, police identified Clayton Dietz, of Perry County, Pa., as the suspect in his father’s death. According to ABC Eyewitness News, police at the scene said they overheard Clayton tell his mother, “I killed Daddy.”
The incident occurred on Clayton’s birthday.
Douglas Dietz, 42, died from a gunshot wound to the head, according to the documents.
Dietz was found in his bed in the master bedroom he shared with his wife, which is connected to his son’s bedroom by a closet, according to the affidavit.
By providing your email address, you have read and agree to Global News' Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy. According to the court filings, Dietz’s wife told police she was woken from her sleep by a loud noise and the smell of something that reminded her of fireworks. She said she tried to nudge her husband awake, but he didn’t move, according to the legal filing. She heard what she assumed was water dripping, but upon turning on the light, she discovered it was blood.
Police said Clayton came into the room and said, “Daddy’s dead.”
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*Sigh* the kids these days ...
No matter how angry I got with my Dad, I was never tempted to shoot him. Kids need Jesus in their lives.
“ Dietz and his wife adopted Clayton in 2018, investigators said.”
No good deed goes unpunished.
He is a Sociopath and will have to be watched for the rest of his life.
He is a Sociopath and will have to be watched for the rest of his life.
Some kids are broken by the system to the point that no amount of love and caring can heal them.
To take it a step further ( I’m 74) I never thought killing anybody was a good idea at that age. I wished I didn’t have to put up with some people sure. I’ve had access to a fire arm since I was 11. Just never thought to kill somebody that wasn’t threatening me personally.
PA Ping!
Old cautionary sayings about adoption come to mind.
He was 5 when adopted ... wonder what the first 6 years of his life were like. Some kids are terminally broken ... He belongs in prison ... but that won't fix him.
“He is a Sociopath and will have to be watched for the rest of his life.”
Which should be about 6 months.
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“ Some kids are broken by the system to the point that no amount of love and caring can heal them.”
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True. But some kids, albeit likely a much smaller number, are simply “bad seeds” from conception.
Either a certifiable bad seed, or spoiled because he’s rarely, if ever, been told “no” before.
Generally used as an excuse for very poor parenting.
I have yet to see any baby who was a "bad seed".
how bout a kid adopted at 4 yo like this one? How about one exposed to alcohol and other drugs in the womb?
I couldn’t agree more!
I’d say it’s both.
He’s a democrat already!!
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