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Old 10-10-2012, 08:54 PM   #1
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guy lived next door to his sister she called someone was breaking in her house he gets his gun goes over to her house and sees someone dressed all in black with black ski mask on the guy sees the guy with gun lunges at him with something shiny in his hand the guy shoots him, it was his son. I feel so bad for the dad the family can't figure it out police confiscated the kids computer to see if anything was on it from what i am hearing kid has never been in trouble? i really feel for him think the kid was 15?

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Heartbreaking story. What was the kid thinking?
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Heartbreaking story. What was the kid thinking?
Exactly. So sad and so many questions..
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i keep looking for updates will let u know when i find something. i have a question i always thought if u were going to confront someone they had to be in your house he confronted someone outside of his house?
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i keep looking for updates will let u know when i find something. i have a question i always thought if u were going to confront someone they had to be in your house he confronted someone outside of his house?
Laws vary by state, Beth. Don't know what applies there.
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Old 10-10-2012, 09:19 PM   #6
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i will have to see if i see anything in the ct. laws
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Halloween costuming and practical joke? That has happened before.

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no joke this really happened
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I'm pretty sure Pops meant the kid was playing a joke on his aunt.

'Course, it coulda been real. The kid was robbin' his aunt, to get money for drugs or video games or whatever the hell kids need money for nowadays.
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i wish they would find out why he did it
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I did mean that the kid might have been playing a joke and it turned terribly wrong.

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Right now police say the shooting was self-defense.
http://www.wtnh.com/dpp/news/crime/p...field-shooting
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Old 10-11-2012, 07:31 AM   #13
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kid has never been in trouble
there's always a first time. you never know, he may have been robbing people all along and not been caught, yet.

even so, I would not want to be in Dad's shoes
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Old 10-11-2012, 08:44 AM   #14
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What the hell is up with those idiot reporters? The pauses, the inflections. It's just so dramatic. "found out he had shot (wait for it, 2-second pause, lower the voice) his own son". Report the news, don't dramatize it. The guy that should have been a reporter was that bald guy with the three-days' growth. The Selectman. He just stood there and said what happened.
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What the hell is up with those idiot reporters? The pauses, the inflections. It's just so dramatic. "found out he had shot (wait for it, 2-second pause, lower the voice) his own son". Report the news, don't dramatize it. The guy that should have been a reporter was that bald guy with the three-days' growth. The Selectman. He just stood there and said what happened.
Haven't seen this report but it's Chris Blatchford's goodbye that drives me nuts.
Pause...Chris Blatchford...pause..... pause............ pause............ more pause.......... Fox 11 news.
Geeze frigin Louis, the suspence was killing me !!!
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The reporter I would like to kick in the teeth is the guy who signs on "Hello Lovers". I'm not your lover, faggot.
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Old 10-11-2012, 06:28 PM   #17
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they said they roped off the street so the family would be left alone
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Old 10-11-2012, 07:17 PM   #18
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There are a few more pieces of information on this. This happened at 1 AM. The father is a teacher in the New Fairfield school district the Town where this took place. He apparently had a proper permit for carrying the gun. I believe he hit the boy three times but the type of gun or how many shots were fired has not been reported. He has an attorney who was going to turn over the boy's cell phone to the police. He not only got his gun but left his house and his property to confront the boy on his sister's property. This entire situation is odd because it has been reported that the 15 year old boy was a good student, not involved with drugs, did not hang around with a bad crowd and was a member of a flying club. He was for all intents and purposes what might be described as a "good kid." So why would he go over to his aunt's house dressed in black with a ski mask on holding a knife at 1 AM? And in addition lunge at his father when his father confronted him?
Very strange!
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i hope the family gets some answers? Hey Poppy where r u in Ct.
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There are a few more pieces of information on this. This happened at 1 AM. The father is a teacher in the New Fairfield school district the Town where this took place. He apparently had a proper permit for carrying the gun. I believe he hit the boy three times but the type of gun or how many shots were fired has not been reported. He has an attorney who was going to turn over the boy's cell phone to the police. He not only got his gun but left his house and his property to confront the boy on his sister's property. This entire situation is odd because it has been reported that the 15 year old boy was a good student, not involved with drugs, did not hang around with a bad crowd and was a member of a flying club. He was for all intents and purposes what might be described as a "good kid." So why would he go over to his aunt's house dressed in black with a ski mask on holding a knife at 1 AM? And in addition lunge at his father when his father confronted him?
Very strange!
There is a lot more to this story that we don't know, and may never know!

http://www.wtnh.com/dpp/news/nationa...tated_77064907

The son, Tyler, and his sister, were adopted by Jeffery Giuliano 4 years ago. Shortly after the shooting Jeffery Giuliano, feared it was his son he had shot, but he didn't receive confirmation for at least several hours, Zingaro said. The fears, Zingaro said, were based on the fact that Giuliano learned his son was missing and other reasons the attorney would not discuss, citing the ongoing investigation.

It's those other reasons I would like to know about!
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guy lived next door to his sister she called someone was breaking in her house he gets his gun goes over to her house and sees someone dressed all in black with black ski mask on the guy sees the guy with gun lunges at him with something shiny in his hand the guy shoots him, it was his son. I feel so bad for the dad the family can't figure it out police confiscated the kids computer to see if anything was on it from what i am hearing kid has never been in trouble? i really feel for him think the kid was 15?
I read about that in the san antonio express news days ago. The guy felt really bad about it.
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Old 10-12-2012, 04:06 PM   #23
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The same thing happened in Chicago this week. A retired cop shot his son and killed him. He thought he was breaking in also.

Losing a child is a very hard thing to get past but when it comes from your own hands I don't think you will ever get past it.
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Well, kids that are supposedly not hanging out with the bad crowd can still be doing something. Someone else mentioned that they just haven't been caught. I agree. And, someone mentioned video games. Hell, I know there are kids that would shoot or stab someone for a new video game. I would bet anything on that fact. I like video games too, but geez some people are CRAZY! I got a new video game and have played it quite a bit. My character was only 10th level in the game and TONS of people have already finished the game! I felt I had probably spent too much time playing since the game hasn't been out too long and people have killed the game off already!!
I had a kid in my H.S. class that wasn't ever in too much trouble. But, he ended up burglarizing his grandparents home and getting caught. Went to prison. Guess he was hooked on drugs.
You just never know in our world today. It is kind of depressing and people use stuff to fill their time up so they don't have to think about the ultra-rich people hosing us each day.
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A shotgun -
Close range -
Shot three times -

Let us pray that this man is able to somehow get past this -
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