Don't threaten the police. That's what I think.
Using the cops to commit suicide angers me.
-dale
Since it will only be a matter of days before the parents lawyer announce that they are suing either the officer himself, the county he worked for, the school, the schoolboard or all of the above, I ask what others think about this.
I think this is sad. It is a tragedy. It is a shame that the officer had to shoot the boy. I say "had to" because he did "have to". No one knew if the boy had a fake gun or a real one nor did they know how much of a threat that boy posed to the officers or other students.
On another note, I am glad that the parents decided to keep the boy alive to provide his organs to other people. This I think is commendable to be able to think this way at this time.
Vigil Held for Shot Florida Teen
Sunday, January 15, 2006
LONGWOOD, Fla. Family and friends gathered at a private candlelight vigil Sunday to mourn a 15-year-old they knew as a friendly boy who shockingly led police on a deadly chase through his middle school with a pistol.
Christopher Penley was pronounced dead early Sunday, according to the Seminole County Sheriff's Office Web site, two days after a deputy gunned him down a school bathroom.
The boy had been described as clinically brain dead Saturday, and was kept alive so his organs could be harvested, said Mark Nation, a lawyer for Penley's parents.
On Friday, he was at school with a pellet gun that closely resembled a 9mm handgun when another boy scuffled with him for control of the gun inside a classroom at Milwee Middle School. Christopher was later cornered by sheriff's deputies and a SWAT team in a bathroom, authorities said.
Seminole County Sheriff Don Eslinger said the boy was suicidal and couldn't be talked into surrendering the weapon. The teenager was shot after he raised the gun at a deputy, Eslinger said.
The sheriff said it wasn't until after the incident that authorities realized the weapon was only a pellet gun.
No one else at the 1,100-student school in suburban Orlando was injured.
The media was barred from the memorial service near Penley's neighborhood, which was reeling from the shooting. Family and friends say the boy was emotionally troubled, reportedly bullied at school and had run away from home several times.
Mourners emerged from the church carrying candles, sobbing and hugging each other.
"There were a lot of songs, praying, the minister spoke a few times trying to comfort the family that he's in a better place," said Heather Sinclair, who mentored Penley in elementary school in Winter Springs.
Pastor Robbie Hall said he addressed the roughly 135 people in the church with a message of peace.
Outside, 18-year-old Steven Lewis, who had known Christopher for five years, said the teen "got along with everyone."
"Everyone was his best friend," Lewis said. "He's still with me in my heart."
Funeral arrangements for the boy were pending.
"It's just unbelievable to me that he's gone," said Bucky Hurt, a family friend who had been with the boy's father, Ralph Penley, at the hospital. "It's very, very devastating. Good kid too it's a tragedy."
Boy Shot by Police Officers
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Don't threaten the police. That's what I think.
Using the cops to commit suicide angers me.
-dale
We had a similar situation here a few days ago. A kid with an Airsoft Mac-10. Cop shot him, but he will make it. The kids and gang*bangers are painting the muzzles black on the things to make them look more realistic.
Cops got no choice.
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