Sheriff: Boy's death in officer shooting 'tragic accident'
Source: Associated Press
Updated 7:57 pm, Friday, December 22, 2017
SCHERTZ, Texas (AP) The death of a 6-year-old boy who was shot and killed by a stray bullet when deputies near San Antonio opened fire on a woman being sought for crimes is a "tragic accident," a Texas sheriff said Friday.
The woman, 30-year-old Amanda Jones, was also fatally shot in the incident Thursday afternoon. Bexar County deputies had pursued her for a car theft and other offenses about two hours before confronting her on the porch of a trailer that she had forced her way into, Sheriff Javier Salazar said. The boy, Kameron Prescott, was inside the trailer, although Salazar said deputies didn't know anyone was at the home in the San Antonio suburb of Schertz.
The child was struck in the torso by a bullet that pierced one of the trailer's walls. He was pronounced dead at a hospital. Salazar said Jones had no apparent connection to the boy or his family.
"In my opinion it's a tragic accident that led to the death of this young man," Salazar said at a news conference. "We are looking into all of it. Internal Affairs is still investigating it. But again preliminarily it appears that policies and procedures (on use of force) were complied with."
Read more: http://www.chron.com/news/texas/article/Boy-7-killed-when-Texas-deputies-open-fire-12449481.php
SoCalMusicLover
(3,194 posts)Dawson Leery
(19,348 posts)Angry Dragon
(36,693 posts)I am sick and tired of this bullshit
I was afraid for my life............can I kill anyone I want if I fear for my life?? ........ no I would be in jail
That police officer should be arrested for at least manslaughter
discharged his weapon in a dangerous manner
Locrian
(4,522 posts)" policies and procedures (on use of force) were complied with."
The entire systems is rotten. By design it's going to continue to kill more and more people.
There is no "cost" to them of killing us
The system teaches the behavior - zero risk and massive use of force in ANY situation
The cops execute it - no options, use force at ANY time
We die...
The system repels any question of the behavior - procedures were followed. Shitty procedures
Cops get used to it - questioning a cops authority now becomes a death sentence if they fell that least bit offended
Again again again
mjvpi
(1,389 posts)Im just not feeling the Christmas/ Holiday thing this year. A bunch of peoples lives are torn to hell and I just feel snarky.
More_Cowbell
(2,191 posts)When did car theft become a crime that required hails of bullets?
angstlessk
(11,862 posts)Wonder if it was a domestic dispute? They do not mention if Jones (who reported his car stolen) had any relationship with the dead woman.
She was ON THE PORCH exposed to all the cops. She was un-armed. The cops couldn't take cover and talk her down? They were so very anxious to kill this woman, that they NEVER considered a negotiation?
The trailer was full of people, so the only person they didn't know was in the trailer was the little boy who they killed?
IF they followed correct procedure we're all fucked!
marble falls
(57,150 posts)JustABozoOnThisBus
(23,362 posts)Cops: give up?
Not cop: get off my lawn!
Cops: Bang! Bang!
End of lesson. Enjoy the doughnuts.
Stuart G
(38,439 posts)Some cops in some places would clearly have waited and negotiated. If a domestic problem develops in many cities, experienced officers know they need to "wait it out" ...Especially if the individual involved is unarmed and no threat..
These idiots who shot her didn't want her to "get away".. Oh my goodness gracious...get away? to where? So shoot her.......or.................talk back to the cops....you know..."fu**en cops" or language like that....
............so shoot her.......??? for what?............again....
If a domestic problem develops in many cities, experienced officers know they need to "wait it out" ...Especially if the individual involved is unarmed and no threat..
Oh..here is an ugly point....If this was a relative of one of the cops, and everything happened exactly the same way...nothing different,...same language and circumstances...woman with the exact same history....same anger and whatever....
Do you think the cops would have shot the relative?
mahannah
(893 posts)WhiskeyGrinder
(22,388 posts)WhiskeyGrinder
(22,388 posts)Translation: We may have killed a little boy, but at least we followed policy to do so!
christx30
(6,241 posts)If it were anyone else (not a cop), it would be a criminal act. Involuntary manslaughter. The cop that fired the shot without knowing where the bullet would go should be stripped of his badge, be charged with a crime, like anyone else would be, and go to prison.
But he won't be. He'll be on a paid vacation while the "investigation" takes place, and he'll go back to work like it never happened. And then he and his co-workers will still wonder why police aren't trusted.
"It's just one bad cop! The rest are good!"
"Then what's the difference between a murderous, abusive cop, and his coworkers that allow him to keep working?"