Posted on 08/06/2007 11:16:57 AM PDT by WestTexasWend
NOBLE (OK) Three Noble police officers are on administrative leave after a police shooting Friday left a 5-year-old boy dead.
Noble Police Chief Ben Daves released an official statement this morning on the shooting. Daves said he is not yet releasing the names of the officers involved in the shooting.
Austin Haley was struck in the head and killed by a bullet while fishing with his grandfather. Noble police officers responded to a call about a snake in a birdhouse in the 300 block of Crest Lane, Daves wrote. The pond where Austin and his grandfather, Jack Tracy, were fishing was in a wooded area near the home. Daves confirmed two shots were fired at the snake to kill it.
In his written statement, Daves said it appears that one of the bullets fired by the officers at the snake also struck the boy.
"Moments later, cries were heard in the field, and the officers immediately went to investigate, he wrote. "The officers began to render what aid they could and called for emergency medical assistance.
Both the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation and Noble Police Department are investigating the shooting.
"Our prayers are with the young man's family, he wrote.
Bull. I'll bet the grandfather in whose arms this child died feel a lot worse than that idiot cop.
this isnt a cop-gone-bad
In this case he wasn't ever good.
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Lurker, this is slightly off topic, but I know something about how good people feel when they do something that causes such horrible pain for others.
My grand dad was an engineer for the AT&SF railroad. One night there was a car stalled on the tracks—in the late 40s, most crossings were just “look both ways before you cross”, no gates or lights, etc. He didn’t see it until it was too late to stop, and a family died in that car. (Why oh why didn’t they get out, rather than sit there?? No one knows.) My granddad never had a good night’s sleep again. I won’t go into detail, but for him, it was a sort of private hell.
That’s why I suspect this policeman will suffer for what he did—and perhaps that’s well and good—but I do pray that ALL involved in this, police and others, have the strength to face what they’re going to have to face.
This wasn’t someone running wildly through a neighborhood shooting it up, nor was he driving drunk. He was someone who thought he was doing his job, and probably the last thing he wanted to do was harm anyone, especially a child. Try to see the difference, and meantime, do offer up a prayer for the child’s family. The wee one is in Heaven, but the family must be suffering tremendously. I can’t imagine such a loss.
I don’t know the officer in question (they haven’t released his name yet), but certainly you can’t hold a grudge against his FAMILY if he has one?? They weren’t even there. Wow, sicko.
This story was unbelievable when I first read it.
No sympathy at all for the officer, imo. Charges should be pressed.
These cop-hating threads are really depressing.
In case you haven't noticed, there is no such thing as an "accident" anymore.
When two motor vehicles come together unexpectedly these days, it is called a "crash".
This is because "crashes" have causes and "accidents" imply an air of unavoidability.
Things that are unavoidable leave no room for legislation or litigation, thus negating the roles and usefulness of politicians and lawyers.
Sorry, don't buy it. This was no accident. Pure and simple negligence with a firearm.
First, he broke rule #4
1: Assume All Guns Are Always Loaded - Make NO Exceptions
2: Never Point A Gun Where You Are Not Willing To Shoot
3: Keep Your Finger OFF the Trigger (Until You Are Ready To Shoot)
4: Know Your Target And What Is Beyond
Second he broke the rule of common sense using a 9mm pistol to shoot at a snake in a birdhouse! Just stupid.
You are correct about it being tragic, but there was nothing 'accidental' about it.
From Article:
Three Noble police officers are on administrative leave after a police shooting Friday left a 5-year-old boy dead.
Okay, so If a "civilian" had done something this mind numbingly stupid ... and "accidentally" killed a child... they would still be walking free and not have already been arrested and at least need to post a hefty bond to be walking the streets ...
This guy hasn't even been arraigned yet and is walking around free on his O.R. ... with a paid vacation ... not above the law at all ...
I think its disgusting all the comments made toward the police officer. to make such statements without even knowing what really happend is exactly why we cant police ourselves that is such a stupid idea we cant even drive together on the highway with out people killing each other. the police officer had only been out of the police academy for about a one month. he was told everything to do step by step and this is destroying him plus someone one to bring his family into it is so absurd. I just pray all these people making these evil statements dont reap what they sow
If you or I had been the shooter, we would be awating trial on a charge of negligent homicide or something along those lines. If the article is correct, it's an open and shut case. Mr. Cop should get the same deal.
By "the poor cop involved" do you mean the reckless moron who committed manslaughter? Tell me if it were the homeowner who fired the fatal shots would you be concerned for the poor homeower involved?
Here's an example: My sons like to swordfight with sticks. One day I saw them whaling at each other particularly hard, and I stopped them and said "Guys, if you don't tone that down, one of you is going to end up bleeding, and I'm going to punish the other one."
So they calm down for two or three minutes, but gradually ratchet back up to whaling at each other again. Presently I hear WHACK - "AAAAAAGGGHGHHHHH!!!" and my seven-year-old is crying his head off and one of his fingers has a crushed nail where his brother's stick-sword caught it just right.
"I told you that was going to happen, and now I'm going to punish you for it," I tell the older boy.
"But it was an accident!" he protests. "I didn't mean to do it!"
"You didn't mean not to, either," I reply.
You see, if he had meant not to, he would have done something different. And to that degree, this incident wasn't an accident either.
What do you think the parents of the dead child and the grandparents will have?
We know exactly what happened. Some idiot wearing a badge fired a gun into the air and killed a 5 year old.
Now he's out walking around on 'paid administrative leave' when any civilian in a similar situation would be cooling his heels in jail trying to make a very hefty bond for manslaughter.
I said it before and I'll say it again. If this had been my kid there wouldn't be any discussion of a trial because this cop would already be dead.
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