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A father's attempt to teach his son a lesson for taking his truck without permission ended in tragedy Monday after a local police officer shot the teenager dead.
James Comstock told the Des Moines Register he called the police on his son Tyler after the latter took the former's truck in retaliation for refusing to buy him cigarettes.
Ames Police Officer Adam McPherson reportedly spotted the lawn care company vehicle and pursued it onto the Iowa State University campus, where a brief standoff ensued after Tyler allegedly refused orders to turn off the engine.
McPherson eventually fired six shots into the truck, two of which struck Tyler who was later pronounced dead.
The official report claims the action was necessary in order "to stop the ongoing threat to the public and the officers."
Tyler's dad says he was unarmed at the time.
"So he didn't shut the damn truck off, so let's fire six rounds at him?" exclaimed Gary Shepley, Tyler's step-grandfather. "We're confused, and we don't understand."
James said his son had his fair share of minor troubles with the law, and was distraught over a recent breakup with his girlfriend, but was in the process of turning his life around, and was working on obtaining his GED at Des Moines Area Community College.
"He was a smart kid. He made his own computers. He was interested in IT," James told the Register.
The family's demands for answers got even louder following the revelation that a member of the Ames police department suggested twice that officers call off the chase.
"He took off with my truck. I call the police, and they kill him," James said. ""It was over a damn pack of cigarettes."
McPherson is currently on paid leave pending the results of his department's investigation.
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James Comstock told the Des Moines Register he called the police on his son Tyler after the latter took the former's truck in retaliation for refusing to buy him cigarettes.
Ames Police Officer Adam McPherson reportedly spotted the lawn care company vehicle and pursued it onto the Iowa State University campus, where a brief standoff ensued after Tyler allegedly refused orders to turn off the engine.
McPherson eventually fired six shots into the truck, two of which struck Tyler who was later pronounced dead.
The official report claims the action was necessary in order "to stop the ongoing threat to the public and the officers."
Tyler's dad says he was unarmed at the time.
"So he didn't shut the damn truck off, so let's fire six rounds at him?" exclaimed Gary Shepley, Tyler's step-grandfather. "We're confused, and we don't understand."
James said his son had his fair share of minor troubles with the law, and was distraught over a recent breakup with his girlfriend, but was in the process of turning his life around, and was working on obtaining his GED at Des Moines Area Community College.
"He was a smart kid. He made his own computers. He was interested in IT," James told the Register.
The family's demands for answers got even louder following the revelation that a member of the Ames police department suggested twice that officers call off the chase.
"He took off with my truck. I call the police, and they kill him," James said. ""It was over a damn pack of cigarettes."
McPherson is currently on paid leave pending the results of his department's investigation.
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I feel bad for his parents
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I hope this McPherson guy gets murder charges.
No cop should stand above the law regardless and this happening way too often now.
No cop should stand above the law regardless and this happening way too often now.
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WOW! i thought it was bad when my mum took me down to the local police station and told them to lock me up for an hour while my mum went shopping all because i took something of her with out asking, i was only 6 years old!
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As stupid as the cop was for shooting him, who steals their dads truck over a pack of cigarettes?
Wow.
Wow.
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Wow that's crazy and over a packet of ****
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MckenzieModding wrote Wow that's crazy and over a packet of ****
Did you say ****? xD
take it you did, wonder why that's censored... even the other meaning isn't bad
OP - I've seen this happening loads recently, I like it that the cops don't have guns over here
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-LeoMessi- wrotewhere do you live that has cops without guns?MckenzieModding wrote Wow that's crazy and over a packet of ****
Did you say ****? xD
take it you did, wonder why that's censored... even the other meaning isn't bad
OP - I've seen this happening loads recently, I like it that the cops don't have guns over here
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That's freaking horrible...just goes to show how blood thirsty our cops are.
I think all cops should retake there law course to understand that the only time it's viable to shot a victim is when he is armed and is putting the officers risk at stake. In this case, that was not the answer, and the cop had no right to do what he did. I think the parents should sue the police officer and department.
I think all cops should retake there law course to understand that the only time it's viable to shot a victim is when he is armed and is putting the officers risk at stake. In this case, that was not the answer, and the cop had no right to do what he did. I think the parents should sue the police officer and department.
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Ironmikee420 wrote-LeoMessi- wrotewhere do you live that has cops without guns?MckenzieModding wrote Wow that's crazy and over a packet of ****
Did you say ****? xD
take it you did, wonder why that's censored... even the other meaning isn't bad
OP - I've seen this happening loads recently, I like it that the cops don't have guns over here
Probably the UK.
Worst a cop is going to do over here is pepper spray you in the face or beat you around a bit with a baton, and that's really only if you start a fight.
Occasionally they'll taze if it's something extreme.
Regular police don't carry guns though.
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