Ohio Man Fatally Shoots 14 Yr Old Son Mistaken For Intruder
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CINCINNATI (AP) — An armed man who believed he was confronting an intruder in the basement of his home Tuesday morning instead fatally shot his 14-year-old son, who was supposed to be on his way to school, police said.Link
Police said the teen had headed to the bus stop but apparently came back home through a back door. The man said he heard a noise in the basement. Police said when the father opened a door within the basement, the boy appeared.
"He scared me!" the distraught father said in his 911 call shortly before 6:30 a.m. "I thought he was in school. I heard noise, so I went downstairs looking and he jumped out at me. …. Oh, God. Get here quick!"
The man told police he accidentally shot his son with a .45-caliber handgun. After initially telling the 911 dispatcher the boy was hit in the chest, he then said it was in the neck. The dispatcher told him to put the gun on the kitchen counter, then talked him through first aid steps and tried to calm him until police and emergency vehicles arrived.
The boy died at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center. Police identified him as Georta Mack. They didn't immediately release the name of the father, who's heard in the tape repeatedly shouting, "Oh, God, please hurry! Oh, God!"
Yikes.
That's why you never go patrolling with a firearm in your own home. If you think someone's in the basement you gather your loved ones into a room, lock the door and then prepare to fire only if someone attempts to force their way through.
Tough lesson for him up learn and another victim of the more likely to harm yourself than defend yourself statistic unfortunately.
Tough lesson for him up learn and another victim of the more likely to harm yourself than defend yourself statistic unfortunately.
You have to think this is not the first time he has patrolled the home with a firearm because he heard something. I can't imagine living life like that..
Some people have the everything and everybody is out to get me outlook on life, then you add guns into the equation.
By CRUD Go To PostYou have to think this is not the first time he has patrolled the home with a firearm because he heard something. I can't imagine living life like that..A lot of ^this^
Nobody's life is so interesting that they need to patrol their own home with their trigger finger itching.
This is why if you suspect someone is IN your house and you have a clear path to get out, you fucking leave instead.
So many people looking for that "valiant defense moment" though.
So many people looking for that "valiant defense moment" though.
By Captain Yolo Von Butts Go To PostThis is why if you suspect someone is IN your house and you have a clear path to get out, you fucking leave instead.
So many people looking for that "valiant defense moment" though.
Never comes. Some people think life is like a day dream or some shit.
By Jay Whatever Go To PostHad it been a burglar whose life he wouldn't value, it would have been so worth it."I have my rights!"