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Teen pulling prank killed by neighbor
The Palm Beach Post ^ | Sunday, October 26 | Sarah Eisenhauer and Cynthia Kopkowski

Posted on 10/26/2003 4:41:29 AM PST by lifacs

Sunday, October 26

Teen pulling prank killed by neighbor

By Sarah Eisenhauer and Cynthia Kopkowski, Palm Beach Post Staff Writers Sunday, October 26, 2003

A birthday celebration capped off by an early-morning round of mischievous doorbell ringing ended in the death of a Boca Raton-area teenager early Saturday after a neighbor who believed his home was about to be burgled shot and killed the boy, deputies said.

Mark Andrew Drewes, a popular Pope John Paul II High School sophomore who celebrated his 16th birthday at a party Friday night, died from a single gunshot wound at Delray Medical Center. The shooting occurred shortly after 12:30 a.m. in the Woodbury neighborhood, a quiet, upper middle class neighborhood in the Boca Del Mar region.

The man who shot Drewes, Jay Steven Levin, 40, was not arrested, Palm Beach County sheriff's spokeswoman Diane Carhart said. Investigators questioned Levin at his home at 6115 Woodbury Road and collected evidence but did not take him into custody, Carhart said.

"He's a homeowner there," she said. "He was very cooperative."

The Palm Beach County State Attorney's Office will review the evidence and determine whether Levin's actions were justifiable self-defense or grounds for criminal charges, spokesman Mike Edmondson said.

When Levin, a Palm Beach County businessman who lived alone, was awakened from his sleep by a knock at the door early Saturday, he armed himself with a handgun and answered it, deputies said. He told deputies he saw someone he believed was holding a weapon.

Levin fired one shot, hitting Drewes, according to deputies. The boy ran into a neighbor's yard and collapsed.

"He feared for his life," Carhart said of Levin, adding that the teenager was 6-feet-2 and 210 pounds. "So he's a big 16-year-old."

Gathered at a family member's home Saturday morning, Drewes' relatives disputed Levin's self-defense claim and said they were furious that he was not arrested and charged with a crime Saturday.

"How can they call that self-defense?" said a family member who asked not to be identified. "If they thought it was a burglar, what kind of burglar knocks?"

The previous night, the large family and a bunch of friends had gathered at the house on Woodbury, where the Drewes have lived for about 10 years, for birthday cake. The teenager had been eagerly looking forward to three things: his 16th birthday, when he would be able to trade in his learner's driving permit for the real thing; the family party; and his school's homecoming dance Saturday.

"It was such a good day," said his grandmother Patricia Drewes, who drove from her Stuart home for the birthday party. "He was so happy. He told me it was the best day of his life."

Throughout the evening Friday, Drewes and his friends darted back and forth between his home and the fall festival at nearby St. Jude Catholic Church and school, where he graduated from eighth grade two years ago.

About 11:30 p.m., Drewes and a friend decided to go for a walk, family members said.

"They were playing knock on the door and run," said one family member. "They were being silly. They weren't bad kids."

Family members said the teen who was with Drewes told them he was not holding anything in his hand.

Investigators did not find a weapon on the victim, Carhart said. They confiscated Levin's handgun as evidence, she said.

Carhart said ringing doorbells and running is not generally considered to be a crime.

Family contends teen was shot in back

The sheriff's office would not release the name of the teenager who was with Drewes Saturday morning. Nor would it confirm the family's assertion that morgue officials told them Saturday afternoon that Drewes was shot in the back.

Carhart said the sheriff's office did not know when an autopsy was to take place.

A shirtless and red-eyed Levin answered the door to his neatly landscaped home Saturday morning, but said only, "I can't talk to you," in response to a reporter's questions.

State records show Levin ran his own business called Caxin Consulting Inc. from his home since 2001. He filed papers dissolving that corporation in August. Before that, he was listed as president of two other businesses, which are now inactive, the Halifax Group Inc. and L&L Accounting Inc.

Levin has a concealed weapons permit, according to state records.

He has lived at 6115 Woodbury, which has a market value of $195,000, since December 1996, according to county property appraiser records. It's on the next block from the Drewes home, several houses up the street.

Levin's doorbell was not the only one the boys rang Saturday morning. Residents up and down the 6100 block of Woodbury reported being awakened by ringing doorbells and knocks shortly after midnight. Most said they sloughed it off or answered the door, found nobody there and went back to bed. But a second round of frantic pounding and shouting from Drewes' friend minutes later caught their attention.

"It was pounding, pounding," said Lauren Hahn, one of several residents who talked to the boy through her front door, then called 911. "He said 'Call 911. My friend's been shot.' He was hysterical."

Droopy-eyed neighbors repeated the same story as they gathered Saturday morning in small groups up and down the block, some just a few yards away from blood stains where Drewes fell.

Carol Quiroga, who lives across the street from Levin, heard nothing outside as she made her way to bed minutes before the shooting -- no arguing, no scuffling. A loud "pop," broke the silence, followed by someone saying calmly, "Call 911" once, then again, she said. What sounded like a boy's voice came next, saying "Help. I need help."

She expressed the same disbelief shared by Drewes' family and several neighbors.

"What is so important that you are defending that you need a gun?" said Quiroga, the mother of two teenage boys, before breaking into tears.

"Teenage boys do things like that," she said.

Determining whether Levin's actions were protected by the state's self-defense laws now falls to State Attorney Barry Krischer's office. Someone can use force to protect his home if he think it's being burgled, Edmondson said, but it can only equal the force he's being threatened by.

And that law doesn't generally protect homeowners who use deadly force against someone coming into their yards or on their sidewalks, Edmondson said. That's considered trespassing.

"A trespass would not constitute a breach of someone's safety," he said.

If Krischer's office determines that Levin acted legally, the case is closed, Edmondson said. If the state attorney believes it was an unjustified killing, worthy of a second-degree murder charge or a lesser offense, he will charge Levin. If the evidence isn't clear-cut and could point to a first-degree murder charge, then Krischer will refer it to the grand jury, Edmondson said.

A man in Louisiana was cleared of wrongdoing in 1993 after he shot a Halloween-costumed Japanese exchange student knocking on his door looking for a party in 1992. He turned himself in after a grand jury had indicted him on charges of manslaughter in the killing of Yoshihiro Hattori of Nagoya, Japan. Hattori's friend testified in the trial that he was carrying a camera when they knocked on Rodney Peairs' door.

A shattered Drewes family Saturday described Mark as an A student and soccer player, the type of kid who easily made friends with just about everyone he met. More relatives from Brazil are expected to arrive today, along with Mark's father, Gregory, who is captain of a private yacht and was in France Saturday.

Many of Drewes' classmates would learn of his death at Pope John Paul II High's homecoming dance Saturday night, said the Rev. Guy Fiano, the school's president. Counselors were scheduled to be on hand at the dance and Monday at the school, a Catholic private school attended by 925 students, including 250 in Drewes' sophomore class. A prayer service is planned Monday for the "very well loved" student, Fiano said.

"It's very, very sad," he said. "I think it's going to be a very stressful week."

Student called 'very polite, very respectful'

Word began to spread Saturday morning through St. Jude's festival, a few blocks from where the shooting occurred. Standing amid the cotton candy vendors and whirling carnival rides, several attendees recalled the slain teenager as friendly and well-liked.

Classmate Danielle Denofa, 16, put her hand over her mouth and gasped when she heard the news.

"He was really nice," said Denofa, who attended YMCA teen camp with Drewes this summer. "I can't believe that happened."

Tracy McCarver, who taught Drewes math at St. Jude Catholic School, remembered him as a "very polite, very respectful" youngster with "a good sense of humor."

After this afternoon's youth Mass at St. Jude, members of his Life Teen group, a faith-based social organization, are expected to attend a special meeting, said Kevin Cleary, the church's religious education director and youth minister.

"Everyone's in a state of shock because of the senselessness of it," he said. "He was a boy's boy."

He called Drewes a "delightful" young man who could be relied on to help with every pancake breakfast, raffle and car wash that cropped up on his youth group's schedule. Before every Sunday night Life Teen meeting, Drewes was there setting up tables, Cleary said. When they ended, Drewes stayed to clean up.

"He was a beautiful, beautiful boy," said his aunt, Renata Piza. "He goes to church every week. He was so excited about turning 16."

Grandmother Drewes said he always greeted her on the phone by saying, "I love you, Nana."

"He's what you'd call the ideal son, just too good to be true," she said. "If there was some way I could understand this. It was so pointless."

sarah_eisenhauer@pbpost.com,cynthia_kopkowski@pbpost.com


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; News/Current Events; US: Florida
KEYWORDS: banglist; concealed; dead; handgun; nosense; permit; poorkid; shot; trespass; weapons
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To: untwist
If the homeowner's house was worth $190,000 and the dead kid lived a few streets over...can we assume that this is a high-income neighborhood...as in lily white and everything's right with the world? And we don't live in fear of home invasions?

Because it doesn't make sense when parents and friends are whining, it was just a harmless prank. I wonder, what world are you people living in? You don't do things like that nowadays at 12:30 AM. It's suicidal.

441 posted on 10/26/2003 8:02:45 PM PST by Ciexyz
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To: Ciexyz
Actually that's exactly what kind of neighborhood that is. And if such actions are suicidal is that a threat to any person who comes knocking at your door at night?
442 posted on 10/26/2003 8:04:47 PM PST by durham62
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To: lifacs
I agree, I think it is tragic. This guy needs to be charged.
443 posted on 10/26/2003 8:08:16 PM PST by faithincowboys ( Zell Miller is the only elected democrat in America who isn't committing treason.)
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To: durham62
I can't speak to the mans actions, I was addressing your previous comment to Ciexyz. That is one of the most foolish thing I have ever heard, I can't believe you are being so glib when someone you purport to call friend lies dead after what can only be considered a tragedy.

Coin that as you will. A teenager should know better than to harass anyone and not expect some kind of response.
444 posted on 10/26/2003 8:16:15 PM PST by Dr.Zoidberg (I've been making fine jewelry for years, apparently.)
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To: Dr.Zoidberg
This thread has already gone far on too long and has lost it's interest for me'

I now return to my previously scheduled programming already in progress.
445 posted on 10/26/2003 8:19:18 PM PST by Dr.Zoidberg (I've been making fine jewelry for years, apparently.)
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To: TankerKC
Yeah! Let's all go out and kill every teenager we see out late!

Oh come now, your profiling teenagers! No profiling!

446 posted on 10/26/2003 8:25:26 PM PST by JoeSixPack1 (POW/MIA Bring 'em Home, Or Send us Back!! Semper Fi)
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To: durham62
Actually I met with the kid who was with Mark and he told me Mark had no weapon. He was not lying.

This is hearsay. It would not be admissible in court, for good reason. You have no way of knowing whether or not he is lying, because you were not there.

447 posted on 10/26/2003 8:30:21 PM PST by Timesink
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To: Frunabulax
Yes that's true in a strict legal sense. It depends on how much risk you're willing to take as a homeowner. Personally, I would tell an intruder to leave before shooting someone. I'd only shoot if someone was either carrying a weapon or would not leave voluntarily. I'd probably try to leave before shooting someone, but I would shoot someone real quickly who pointed a gun at me.

I don't blame someone for shooting an intruder in their house, because if you wait you may not have a chance to fire. It just depends how brave you want to be and how much leeway you want to give to an intruder. I'm just happy that I've never been shot for walking into the wrong house or crashing a party.

448 posted on 10/26/2003 9:17:23 PM PST by carl in alaska (Ye shall know the truth and the truth will set you free.)
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To: alisasny

Does that make him 'fair game'? Of course not.

449 posted on 10/26/2003 9:27:44 PM PST by Cultural Jihad
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To: lifacs
is this prank where you ring the doorbell and then run before someone does answer the door(doorbell ditch)? why was the kid still there outside the door? it must have taken some time for the homeowner to get up and get to the door... the kid should have been running away by then...
450 posted on 10/26/2003 9:43:12 PM PST by scripter (Thousands have left the homosexual lifestyle)
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To: tiki
I will, tiki.
451 posted on 10/26/2003 10:11:07 PM PST by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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To: joan
"How do you know he goes to bed at 10:30 p.m. on Friday nights?"

I don't. My point is that red eyes does not mean he is stoned. I am working the graveyard shift, my eyes may be red when I get woken up early at 6PM.

452 posted on 10/27/2003 1:38:56 AM PST by Crispy
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To: longtermmemmory
There HAS TO BE more information that is not reported. Otherwise, the homeowner would be in jail.

You are right. The guy could have "connections".

453 posted on 10/27/2003 1:59:53 AM PST by laredo44
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To: lifacs
This newspaper went all out to portray this kid as some kind of male Mother Teresa. Seems like they tried awfully hard to build the kid up and demonize the man. I don't think this newspaper is telling the whole story.

Why was the kid in the door if it was a "knock and run"? I betcha the kid knocked and maybe wasn't able to get away and hid close to the door and when the man answered the door he lunged out from wherever he was hiding to do the "run" part of "knock and run" and surprised and scared the man into shooting him.

454 posted on 10/27/2003 2:27:46 AM PST by #3Fan
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To: Mulder
I guess these poor angelic kids were simply trying to deliver cookies and free Bibles at 1:00 in the morning.

A kid he knew, apparently well, has just been killed. The guy's obviously upset. You're an ass.

455 posted on 10/27/2003 2:32:01 AM PST by laredo44
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To: Crispy
I don't. My point is that red eyes does not mean he is stoned. I am working the graveyard shift, my eyes may be red when I get woken up early at 6PM.

I have sensitive eyes. I can eat some popcorn at night and wake up with bloodshot eyes from the salt in the popcorn. A girl I used to work with swore I was a stoner (mostly jokingly to my face...lol...but she did believe it) on mornings after I would eat salty food. But no, it was the salt.

456 posted on 10/27/2003 2:32:13 AM PST by #3Fan
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To: gitmo
" The sheriff's office would not release the name of the teenager who was with Drewes Saturday morning. Nor would it confirm the family's assertion that morgue officials told them Saturday afternoon that Drewes was shot in the back. "

That's what I was saying. We don't know the facts, as yet.

"Bobwade" said " Shot in the back does makes this look bad but I cannot say what the homeowner thought he saw or what happened. Best to leave this one up to people with all of the facts."

Hence my remark.

457 posted on 10/27/2003 4:00:13 AM PST by G.Mason (Lessons of life need not be fatal)
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To: Djarum
"Individual life and property has no value to communists."

So it would seem.

To them, there is nothing worth dying for.

458 posted on 10/27/2003 4:02:51 AM PST by G.Mason (Lessons of life need not be fatal)
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To: laredo44
A kid he knew, apparently well, has just been killed. The guy's obviously upset. You're an ass.

He's so upset, he's running around an internet bulletin board, anonomously, tossing insults around?

That upset?

Like I said, there's more to this case.

Although I could be wrong, and it turns out to be little more than Darwin prevailing once again.

459 posted on 10/27/2003 5:29:43 AM PST by Mulder (Fight the future)
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To: laredo44
You're an ass.

I'll plead guilty to that.

But even I'm not dumb enough to go around harassing people at o'dark thirty.

The posts here about the kid lead me to beleive that he was little more than a spoiled brat who got away with everything because he was popular.

Having said that, maybe the shooting wasn't justified. But I still contend that the fact that the police didn't arrest him says a lot.

460 posted on 10/27/2003 5:38:43 AM PST by Mulder (Fight the future)
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