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8 yo Boy Shots and Kills Father and Another Man ST. JOHNS, Ariz. – A man who police believe was shot and killed by his 8-year-old son had consulted a Roman Catholic priest about whether the boy should handle guns and had taught him how to use a rifle, the clergyman said Saturday.
The father, Vincent Romero, 29, was from a family of avid hunters and wanted to make sure the boy wasn't afraid of guns, said the Very Rev. John Paul Sauter of St. Johns Catholic Church. The boy's stepmother had suggested he have a BB gun, the priest said. Romero taught his son how to use a rifle to kill prairie dogs, Sauter said. Police say the boy used a .22-caliber rifle Wednesday to kill his father and another man, Timothy Romans, 39, of San Carlos. The priest did not say how he advised the couple but said Saturday that the boy "was just too young." "That child, I don't think he knows what he did, and it was brutal," Sauter said. The boy, who faces two counts of premeditated murder, did not act on the spur of the moment, St. Johns Police Chief Roy Melnick said. Police are looking into whether he might have been abused. "I'm not accusing anybody of anything at this point," he said Saturday. "But we're certainly going to look at the abuse part of this. He's 8 years old. He just doesn't decide one day that he's going to shoot his father and shoot his father's friend for no reason. Something led up to this." The boy's father and stepmother had gotten married in September, said Sauter, who presided over the wedding. Romero had full custody of the child. The boy's mother had visited St. Johns from Mississippi the previous weekend and returned to Arizona after the shootings, said Apache County Attorney Brad Carlyon. On Friday, a judge ordered a psychological evaluation of the boy. Under Arizona law, charges can be filed against anyone 8 or older. The boy had no record of complaints with Arizona Child Protective Services, Carlyon said. "He had no record of any kind, not even a disciplinary record at school," he said. "He has never been in trouble before." In a sign of the emotional and legal complexities of the case, police are pushing to have the boy tried as an adult even as they investigate possible abuse, Melnick said. If convicted as a minor, the boy could be sent to juvenile detention until he turns 18. "We're going to use every avenue of the law that's available to us, but we're also looking at the human side," he said. The boy's lawyer, Benjamin Brewer, said his client is generally in good spirits. "He's scared," he said. "He's trying to be tough, but he's scared." Police are also investigating whether there were any domestic violence calls to the Romero home in the past, Melnick said. Officers arrived at Romero's home within minutes of the shooting Wednesday in St. Johns, which has a population of about 4,000 and is 170 miles northeast of Phoenix. They found one victim just outside the front door and the other dead in an upstairs room. Romans had been renting a room at the Romero house, prosecutors said. Both men were employees of a construction company working at a power plant near St. Johns. The boy went to a neighbor's house and said he "believed that his father was dead," Carlyon said. Melnick said police got a confession, but Brewer said police overreached in questioning the boy without representation from a parent or attorney and did not advise him of his rights. FBI statistics show instances of children younger than 11 committing homicides are very rare. According to recent FBI supplementary homicide reports, there were at least three such cases each year in 2003, 2004 and 2005; there were at least 15 in 2002. More recent statistics weren't available, nor were details of the cases. http://news.yahoo.com/s/a...mzFVFvzwcF You CANNOT use the name of God, or religion, to justify acts of violence, to hurt, to hate, to discriminate- Madonna
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Horrible.....I read about it yesterday.
Wow... | |
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Tragic . . . poor family.
But WHY would any parent teach an 8 year old to shoot animals???? | |
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SCNDLS said: Tragic . . . poor family.
But WHY would any parent teach an 8 year old to shoot animals???? The hunting families that I have known always made it a rule to wait until the children were at least 12 to start teaching them about shooting and killing animals. | |
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so sad
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maybe i am assuming or reading something that isnt there
but maybe the father deserved to get shot, i wished i had a gun when i was 8 are you ready for submission
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I heard that that boy was possibly being sexually abused. so that would probably be a reason. | |
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I wonder if the NRA is providing the legal defense for the kid? | |
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The kid obviously had access to guns. They should have been locked up.
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it's hard to understand why an 8 year old would just do this for no reason? by this age i think you realize what the result would be of shooting someone. this leads me to believe something else must of been going on for him to do this.
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SCNDLS said: Tragic . . . poor family.
But WHY would any parent teach an 8 year old to shoot animals???? I'm gonna TRY and stay outta this one but....I doubt I'll be able to. First of all...this is a horrible tragedy....BUT it seems perhaps..this boy may have been being abused....and if so, this shooting ain't so sad anymore... I know 100% that both my sons will have shot a gun and perhaps shot an animal by 8yrs old. My husband just took our almost 5 year old out hunting yesterday morning....why? because he cried "I wanna go with you,pa!" so he took him...he also cried just before they entered the woods too... and said he wanted to go back home...so, he took him back home. [Edited 11/10/08 5:42am] "not a fan" yeah...ok | |
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"I'm not accusing anybody of anything at this point," he said Saturday. "But we're certainly going to look at the abuse part of this. He's 8 years old. He just doesn't decide one day that he's going to shoot his father and shoot his father's friend for no reason. Something led up to this."
The boy's father and stepmother had gotten married in September, said Sauter, who presided over the wedding. The boy had no record of complaints with Arizona Child Protective Services, Carlyon said. "He had no record of any kind, not even a disciplinary record at school," he said. "He has never been in trouble before." What worries me about people speculating at this point is that nobody is speaking from a position of any knowledge. Already people are saying the kid must have been abused, but there appears to be no evidence of that at this stage. I actually don't think that guns should be legal for civilians in any society outside of shooting clubs. And allowing children to use and become familiar with deadly weapons? Well hello??? Maybe the child was abused, but perhaps he wasn't. Perhaps the father simply told him he couldn't have any candy that day, or couldn't go shooting with him and his friend. What we don't have right now is any idea about what really happened, and I don't think it's necessarily the case that the kid was abused. Children don't think rationally and aren't necessarily aware of the consequences. Giving them access to guns is just plain stupid. | |
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Shorty said: SCNDLS said: Tragic . . . poor family.
But WHY would any parent teach an 8 year old to shoot animals???? I'm gonna TRY and stay outta this one but....I doubt I'll be able to. First of all...this is a horrible tragedy....BUT it seems perhaps..this boy may have been being abused....and if so, this shooting ain't so sad anymore... I know 100% that both my sons will have shot a gun and perhaps shot an animal by 8yrs old. My husband just took our almost 5 year old out hunting yesterday morning....why? because he cried "I wanna go with you,pa!" so he took him...he also cried just before they entered the woods too... and said he wanted to go back home...so, he took him back home. [Edited 11/10/08 5:42am] u rock due to the content i suggest you like this... | |
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The poor child!
he´ll have an incredibly difficult time growing up small circles, big wheels!
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there is no abuse in this case according to the other thread.... the kid had no business with a gun | |
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Rightly said: The poor child!
he´ll have an incredibly difficult time growing up He will have to live with the consequences of his actions. I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think. | |
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