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The Goat
05-02-2012, 11:07 AM
Eagle Watch Teen Killed in Standoff

http://woodstock.patch.com/articles/eagle-s-watch-teen-killed-in-swat-standoff


A 16-year-old boy was killed Tuesday evening in the Eagle Watch subdivision during a standoff with the Cherokee County Sheriff's Office SWAT team.

A sheriff's sniper fired a single, fatal shot after the teen made a threatening move toward deputies, WSB-TV reported.

"He made a very aggressive move toward the officers that were attempting to negotiate with him," Sheriff Roger Garrison said in an interview aired on WSB.

Classmates from Etowah High School and neighbors in the Towne Lake subdivision were quick to identify the suspect as Andrew Messina on Twitter and send out uplifting messages to his friends and family.

Baily Brim tweeted, "Pray for Andrew Messina & his family tonight. Pronounced dead after being shot. literally in tears. Never know what someone's going through."

Another classmate also confirmed his identity by tweeting he's a sophomore who's new at Etowah.

Barbara Jacoby, spokeswoman for the Cherokee County School District, released the following statement on behalf of the county:

"The Cherokee County School District is deeply saddened by the loss of one of its students. A 16-year-old Etowah High School sophomore died during a domestic disturbance at his home on May 1, 2012. Additional counselors are on the Etowah HS campus today to assist students in need."

The standoff began several hours earlier when the teen's mother called 911 and said she was being held hostage, WSB reported.

Lt. Jay Baker, spokesman for the sheriff's office, said the officers arrived at 5:50 p.m. at 921 Laurel Crest Drive to find Messina armed with a .357 Magnum revolver.

The mother was safely out of the house before the shooting, which is being investigated by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation as a standard procedure.

"Negotiators, who had worked their way very close to the front door witnessed the suspect pouring alcohol on the curtains inside the home and heard him threaten to burn the home," Baker said.

Baker said after approximately an hour of negotiations, the suspect either fired his weapon through the glass in the front door or broke the glass with his firearm. This was when the sniper across the street fired a single, fatal shot from his rifle in Messina's abdomen.

Baker said this was "an attempt to protect the negotiators who were within a few feet of the front door".

The firing officer, whose name has not been released, has been placed on routine administrative leave with pay, Baker said.

The Etowah High teenager was transported to Kennestone Hospital where he was later pronounced dead.

Stupified
05-02-2012, 11:10 AM
Need more info.



Baker said after approximately an hour of negotiations, the suspect either fired his weapon through the glass in the front door or broke the glass with his firearm. This was when the sniper across the street fired a single, fatal shot from his rifle in Messina's abdomen.

However if true, it seems like enough to pass judgment on this one. Act like a dumbass (like holding your mom hostage, what the hell), threaten lives, get capped.

The Goat
05-02-2012, 11:14 AM
the spokesman knows weather he fired his gun or broke the glass. you don't mistake glass breaking with a shot from a .357 magnum.


Need more info.




However if true, it seems like enough to pass judgment on this one. Act like a dumbass (like holding your mom hostage, what the hell), threaten lives, get capped.

Stupified
05-02-2012, 11:17 AM
Yeah that's what I'm thinking. You can never know if you're getting the truth anymore.

The Goat
05-02-2012, 11:22 AM
exactly, but that point lets you know your at least not getting the full truth.

Travlyr
05-02-2012, 11:24 AM
It would be interesting to learn if the boy was a victim of Ritalin or some other psychoactive drug administered by the public school system.

puppetmaster
05-02-2012, 12:08 PM
Not making any judgments on the validity of this shooting, but I can tell you it is very hard to tell if a bullet breaks the glass, especially if the shot is fired from the opposite side of the glass. Depending on the load, it could be possible the glass would break and no sound from the weapon.
Another scenario would be the kid used the muzzle of the weapon to break the glass therefore pointing the weapon in the direction of the officers.
Not being there, it is impossible to know the facts of this shooting but the outcome is saddening.

edit:
The "sniper" shot the abdomen which may indicate the they were not prepared to take a the correct shot. This leads me to think that the officer was assessing the the situation at the time the shot was fired....looking for additional weapons, fired by mistake, or by necessity due to the actions of the victim.

azxd
05-02-2012, 12:17 PM
Need more info.


Baker said after approximately an hour of negotiations, the suspect either fired his weapon through the glass in the front door or broke the glass with his firearm. This was when the sniper across the street fired a single, fatal shot from his rifle in Messina's abdomen.
However if true, it seems like enough to pass judgment on this one. Act like a dumbass (like holding your mom hostage, what the hell), threaten lives, get capped.Without more info, I gotta agree with you ... End of story.