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-Lurid Crime Tales-
Ohio teen killed by police in court
2018-01-20
[Al Jazeera] A teenage boy has been shot and killed by police after a juvenile hearing at an Ohio court during an altercation, local officials said.

Joseph Haynes, 16, was appearing for a hearing about a firearms charge against him at the Franklin County court in Columbus on Wednesday when a deputy sheriff struck him with a bullet in a hallway.

The teenager was rushed to a nearby hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
He's dead, Jim!


"At some point as the hearing was concluding there was an altercation that ensued involving the deputy and some of the family members," Franklin County Sheriff's Chief Deputy Rick Minerd told news hounds.

Jennifer Brisco, Haynes' lawyer, said the scuffles broke out when the officer threatened to arrest her client.

"Joseph was a little out of sorts because of how things went at the hearing," Brisco told The Columbus Dispatch, a local newspaper.

"The officer threatened to lock him up and a scuffle broke out," she added. "Joseph was resisting, and that's when there was a scuffle."

The deputy, who has not been identified for security reasons, suffered a black eye, bruises and abrasions after he was knocked to the ground, Minerd said.

The boy's grandmother acknowledged that her grandson grabbed the deputy's shoulder, but told the newspaper that the deputy should have used a taser instead of a gun.

"There was no reason why that cop would have been terrified of Joey," Geraldine Hayes said.

Meanwhile,
...back at the alley, Bugs Moroni was holding Slats from behind while his brother Greasy Thumb was pounding his face into paste ...
Keith Ferrell, executive vice president of the Fraternal Order of Police lodge that represents Franklin County deputies, defended the officer, saying "he had no choice."

"This was a fight for (the deputy's) life at some point," Ferrell told news hounds on Thursday.

Posted by:Fred

#4  So he aspired to be a gangsta.


a deputy sheriff struck him with a bullet

My question is -- how hard did the officer throw the bullet? Wouldn't it have been easier to fire it from his gun?
Posted by: Rob Crawford   2018-01-20 14:15  

#3  I saw the pic. Still.
Posted by: Frank G   2018-01-20 06:54  

#2  He was Caucasian, Frank G.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2018-01-20 06:39  

#1  "Joey"

Will we get the 8th grade graduation pic, like Trayvon?

"He was a good boy, turning his life around, when that firearm jumped into his hand. He wanted to go to college start a family, and become a priest...or President"
Posted by: Frank G   2018-01-20 06:37  

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