An off-duty college campus police officer investigating why a car alarm was blaring outside his Metairie home shot a teenager in the head after a bright light on the boy’s cell phone suddenly flashed, something the officer mistook as a firing gun, the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office said Wednesday.
The Sheriff’s Office said its detectives are still investigating the confrontation that led William Daniel Short to shoot a 14-year-old boy in Metairie last week. Short has not been booked with a crime, and sheriff’s investigators intend to consult with the Jefferson Parish District Attorney’s Office to determine whether he should face charges.
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More Riots and looting coming ?
ReplyDeleteAlways know your target clearly, your background, and dont touch the trigger until above noted.
ReplyDeleteA camera flash ?
GTFO man.... the Campus cop was not under direct threat
at a minimum he should face manslaughter charges
Always know your target clearly, etc. Now that’s not bad advise from someone that can’t read. How can one be charged with manslaughter without a death? Sorry, but I can’t take any advise from U.
DeleteYour opinion
DeleteCovid not bringing the numbers let’s focus on police shootings again.
ReplyDeleteOh 7:27 you can count on a second wave attack before nov..you know gotta find those weapons of mass destruction..i.e trump
ReplyDeleteHow is the guy a cop for a university police force when he failed a drug test while working for a sheriffs office??
ReplyDeleteWhoooops
DeleteNothing to see here just white on white! Only black lives matter
ReplyDeleteKill the rioters
ReplyDeleteWow, this is clearly a very good reason to loot and shoot. Maybe burn a town or two down. Whatever else you can think of, go for it. Please social distance and wear masks.
ReplyDeleteThis is the last thing I would post on my blog after what the hell is going on.
ReplyDeleteIf you have a blog 3:28, you don’t have to post it if you feel that strong about it. Sounds like you don’t trust your local thugs and concerned they could erupt.
DeleteWhere is your blog?
DeleteGood then, don't post it on YOUR blog
Deletenothing good happens after 1 am!
ReplyDeleteTragic event, local event, soon to be a civil suit against the shooter.
ReplyDeleteNot anyone else's problem. Pray for the family and friends. Move on.
Why was there a camera flash? Kid taking a selfie of the break in he just did on the car? Might very well have been a case of "culling the herd" this kid taking photo's when approached by an armed guard, STUPID!
ReplyDeleteSome phones have a feature that activates the camera when the phone is shaken. After that, just touching the screen triggers the camera and flash.
ReplyDeleteWhen you Loot we shoot, when you flash we Blast! LAPD motto
ReplyDeleteWhat is a 14 year old doing out at 3:10am? New Orleans and the surrounding area, Metairie, have been plagued with almost nightly vehicle break-ins. These break-ins occur even if there is nothing left in the vehicles, "maybe it's hidden". Also a lot of gun violence by these teenage and younger gangs of thugs.
ReplyDeleteBe smart, don't get close enough to set off a car alarm at 3am! Or better yet stay the F*** home.
Another IDIOT going to Prison !!! No More a Cop !!!
ReplyDelete14 years old , you needed a gun to deal with him, what does that say for the cop go get a wimp job.
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