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The person he shot was Nicholas Brady, a 17-year-old who also used the last name Schaeffel. Brady was looking up at Smith after he fell down the stairs. Smith, who has been reported to be a former security officer for the U.S. State Department, told police he shot Brady in the face.
Argument over loud music led to teen's fatal shooting, cops say:
Jordan Russell Davis, 17, and several other teenagers were sitting in a sport utility vehicle in the parking lot when Dunn pulled up next to them in a car and asked them to turn down their music, Schoonover said.
Jordan and Dunn exchanged words, and Dunn pulled a gun and shot eight or nine times, striking Jordan twice, Schoonover said. Jordan was sitting in the back seat. No one else was hurt.
We as adults have to take responsibility for what our youth has become.Through the media, that we support, we have told them that crime is cool.
I understand and support your right to defend your home. However, If there is no immediate threat to your life, do you have to resort to killing someone? The guy who shot the two teenagers had already shot the kid when he decided to shot him again, This time in the face.
If he had to shoot them why couldn't he have shot them to maim them instead of purposely killing them?
Especially once you discover they are unarmed stupid teenagers?
Dead men don't sue.
Originally posted by FreebirdGirl
I understand and support your right to defend your home. However, If there is no immediate threat to your life, do you have to resort to killing someone? The guy who shot the two teenagers had already shot the kid when he decided to shot him again, This time in the face. If he had to shoot them why couldn't he have shot them to maim them instead of purposely killing them? He hid until he could shoot them then he shot again at point blank range.He had time to contemplate a strategy. Why kill them ? Especially once you discover they are unarmed stupid teenagers?
Originally posted by jtma508
reply to post by FreebirdGirl
This has been debated ad nauseum in another thread. The thing is this: you hear someone in your home at night. You have no way of knowing their intent, their age(s) or whether they are armed. Upon investigating the noises you find yourself face-to-face with the intruders. There is no time to assess thei intent, have a conversation, fire a warning shot, or 'wing' them. How are you to know that any hesitation on your part will end up getting you killed? The only prudent course of action when someone has invaded your home is to assume they mean to harm you and act accordingly.
Now, in this particular case the guy apparently went way overboard in his response. But other recent cases show why you don't screw around with a home invader:
Bedford NH Home Invasion
Originally posted by MajorMayhem
reply to post by FreebirdGirl
It's a sad day anytime a child is killed.
.... compared of the the tens of thousands of children forced to become little solders and Martyrs each and every day.
it's hard to feel much for this particular 18 year old
Originally posted by jtma508
reply to post by FreebirdGirl
Not true. Anyone that has ever received 'deadly force' training with firearms is taught to shoot at the 'center of mass'. Under a high-stress situation such as this you need to aim for the biggest part of the target and frankly you'd be lucky to hit that. Trying to hit an arm or leg is asking to get yourself killed. The intruder won't be looking to 'wing' you.
For the third time in a week, an NYPD officer has shot and killed a suspect. Yesterday an unidentified officer killed 18-year-old Ramarley Graham with a single bullet to the chest. The officer, a member of the narcotics unit, had chased Graham into his home, seen him flush something down a toilet and reportedly saw him make "furtive" movements, apparently prompting the cop to fire.[
he also thought Graham was armed. "He didn't want the kid to die. He feels bad. But it happened very fast," the colleague said. "He thought he was carrying, that's why he did what he did. He had a split second to react."
Smith told police he armed himself with a rifle and a handgun and waited downstairs until he saw the first person's feet, then legs, then hips.
He said he fired and the first victim, Brady, tumbled down the stairs. While Brady looked up at him, he shot him in the face, according to the complaint.
"I want him dead," he told investigators.
He put Brady's body on a tarp and dragged him into his basement workshop and sat back down i his chair.
Several minutes later, he heard more footsteps and saw Kifer coming down the stairs. He waited until he saw her hips, then fired. She also fell down the stairs, but then his rifle jammed and Kifer laughed.
That angered Smith. "If you're trying to shoot someone and they laugh at you, you go again," he told police.
He then pulled out the .22-caliber, nine-shot revolver that he was wearing, and fired "more shots than I needed to." He dragged Kifer into the workshop, placed her next to Brady and noticed she was still gasping for air.
"Smith stated at this point he placed the handgun under the woman's chin and shot her ... up into the cranium ... a good clean finishing shot." (Source)