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Parents call police for help, cops show up and kill their 18-year-old son | |
2014-01-07 | |
[DAILYCALLER] Two North Carolina parents are in shock after local police shot and killed their 18-year-old son in their own home, while they watched helplessly. The family called police because they were worried about their son, Keith Vidal, who is schizophrenic and suffers from depression, according to local news. Vidal, armed with a small screwdriver, was apparently having a psychotic episode. Mark Wilsey, Vidal's father, called the authorities to help deal with the situation.
Vidal had just turned 18, and weighed a mere 90 pounds. He couldn't have hurt anyone with the screwdriver, and had no history of violence according to family and friends. "There was no reason to shoot this kid," said Wilsey in a statement. "They killed my son in cold blood. We called for help and they killed my son." | |
Posted by:Fred |
#14 Exactly, Frank. What is this "We don't have time for this" stuff? Was he in a hurry to get to the donut shop or something? I understand that a 90 pound person can do some damage, but to kill someone because you are in a hurry seems to be criminal. Again, it is possible that there is more to the story than has been reported, but it doesn't look good for the shooter. |
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia 2014-01-07 21:26 |
#13 maybe so, but the "we don't have time for this" testimony apparently came from one of the other (honest and good) cops. YMMV |
Posted by: Frank G 2014-01-07 21:00 |
#12 Vidal had just turned 18, and weighed a mere 90 pounds. He couldn't have hurt anyone with the screwdriver… My cousin, an ex-cop, has battled debilitating neck pain for over a decade after an encounter with the butt end of a billiard cue wielded by a 100 pound woman in her 70’s. Docs told him he’s lucky he isn’t in a wheel chair – or worse. |
Posted by: DepotGuy 2014-01-07 20:31 |
#11 Here is another local link: http://www.wect.com/story/24367610/new-details-911-report-shows-officer-shot-teen-seconds-after-arriving The short version is that police had been on scene for almost 15 minutes and had apparently de-escalated the situation when the Southport officer arrived, according to the 911 calls timeline, the boy was shot 70 seconds later. I'm usually pretty pro-police, but if this story is remotely accurate, the Southport officer should be charged with 2nd degree murder. |
Posted by: Chantry 2014-01-07 18:14 |
#10 The way the article paints the picture this is nothing less than straight execution. My Two questions would be; does this twat think he's Judge Dread and does the state sanction this. |
Posted by: Filet-o-fish 2014-01-07 18:13 |
#9 Schizophrenic, psychotic episode, and a screwdriver? This could also have been like dealing with someone on PCP or 'bath salts', rather than an overreaction to a kid flailing around, which would make sense if the parents were unable to control such a slight young man as described in the article. I'd want a good deal more information before I'd feel comfortable drawing any conclusions. |
Posted by: trailing wife 2014-01-07 17:29 |
#8 That Cop badly needs Jail, there's no reason to "Barney Fife" On the kid. |
Posted by: Redneck Jim 2014-01-07 16:39 |
#7 From now on, I'll take care of these things myself. |
Posted by: gorb 2014-01-07 16:05 |
#6 The way I understand it the police have an escallation protocol. If the cop felt threatened it doesn't really matter the size or weapon. Hate to blame the parents but what did they want the police to do? They should have called teh kids psychiatrist or something. |
Posted by: rjschwarz 2014-01-07 14:40 |
#5 He weighed 90 pounds and had a screwdriver. |
Posted by: Deacon Blues 2014-01-07 12:13 |
#4 It's going to kill the case if he weighed 200 pounds and had a knife. I don't think anyone is dumb enough to make these claims if they aren't reasonable. Something very bad happened. |
Posted by: gorb 2014-01-07 11:20 |
#3 ...maybe, but our local police have their fair share of Barney Fifes, who should only have one bullet in their shirt pocket. You get what you can afford in the constabulary. As you allude to with the lawyers, sometimes saving pennies costs the taxpayers big dollars. |
Posted by: Procopius2k 2014-01-07 08:43 |
#2 Story smells. Smells ambulance chasing. |
Posted by: JFM 2014-01-07 06:51 |
#1 I believe this story has shades of "Old Yeller" weaving through it.![]() |
Posted by: Black Charlie 2014-01-07 01:07 |