Byakuya769
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Surprised the conversation hasn't popped up.
The most shocking thing is that it was a cop -the kind of people we should expect to have training on dealing with people in crisis.
Whether it's a mentally ill man braking into a house, a concealed carrier attempting to identify himself, or a shooter barricaded in a garage, the answer always seems to be "I feared for my safety -that dude had to go." There doesn't seem to be any willingness to not just kill people as the most convenient solution to a problem.
The off-duty officer was also inside, and gave a series of verbal commands to Mr. Gebhard, which he ignored, the police said.
“Fearing for his life and the lives of the others in the home, the off-duty officer shot the suspect,” the police said. The newspaper quoted the police as saying that the officer said “get down, get down, get down” before firing.
Because center mass is an easier target than Hollywood style kneecap shots.That is reasonable, sounds like he made efforts not to shoot the guy. In that situation I think it's acceptable, though I often wonder why more people don't shoot to incapacitate instead of to kill.
Because center mass is an easier target than Hollywood style kneecap shots.
If you miss, what if he closes the distance? Better to be safe than sorry.
The guy was mentally ill.This guy had bipolar disorder but that's most likely going to be ignored because painting BLM in a negative light is more important. Nevermind the fact it says the guy threatened other members of BLM as well.
The guy was mentally ill.Anyone who forcefully enters a private property with intent to confront, intimidate or harm gets whatever they deserve
The guy was mentally ill.Give this fucking guy a posthumous Darwin Award for going to a cops place to pick a fight.
The guy was mentally ill.What a fucking idiot. Stupidity like that ruins it for the rest of us.
The guy was mentally ill.Wth? That was just stupid how do u make things better by breaking into someone's home?
The guy was mentally ill.Does not get much cleaner than this.
What a dumbass. Actions like this severely the cause.
What a fucking idiot. Stupidity like that ruins it for the rest of us.
It's not that easy to even hit a moving target at close range. It almost sounds like he shot through the door they were barricaded behind but the story isn't clear.
article said:He then went to the backyard, picked up a large, concrete planter and threw it through a rear door, shattering it, the statement said. He went inside, where the officers wife, mother-in-law and two children had barricaded themselves in a room.
Ruins what?
He ran BLM. These fucks brought the war to us. Jesus, Pope, count the dead...dozens, hypothetically. What's next? Hundreds? BLM have the power to wipe out the entire human race, and if we believe there's even a one percent chance that they are our enemy we have to take it as an absolute certainty... and we have to destroy them.
What?
So in other words it could easily read St. Louis Blues fan breaks in house and the headline would be as relevant.
This was a fight between two people. Could have been about anything
The guy was mentally ill.
The guy was mentally ill.
The guy was mentally ill.
The guy was mentally ill.
The guy was mentally ill.
The guy was mentally ill.
This isn't to say it was incorrect to shoot him, but that it adds to the tragedy. He didn't do this because he was stupid or angry, he did this because he didn't have the mental clarity not to. Also, we shouldn't use "bipolar" as a catch-all "he's crazy and dangerous!" label.
Guns, mental disorders, and police are always a deadly mix. Rip
The officer shot Tyler Gebhard, 20, of the Affton area, twice after Gebhard threw a concrete planter through the windows in the back door and entered the home, police said. Gebhard was acquainted with the officer, whose wife hid in a back room with two young children and the officers mother-in-law during the home invasion, police said.
Gebhard was 10 to 15 feet into the home when the off-duty officer shot him twice in the chest, police said. Gebhard died shortly after the shooting at St. Anthonys Medical Center.
St. Louis County police Officer Benjamin Granda said the department has found no evidence that Gebhard and the officer spoke directly online, and said the two arent friends on Facebook.
However, both were involved in a church group on Facebook where Gebhard allegedly posted anti-law enforcement and anti-white threats, Granda said. He wouldnt discuss or share specific posts, but he said that there was no direct connection to the Black Lives Matter movement.
(The Facebook posts are) erratic, sporadic, and some are very threatening and menacing, Granda said. Theyre all over the place. It puts on display the type of mental and/or emotional crisis he was going through.
Granda said the investigation is ongoing, and he isnt sure if there were direct posts or conversations between the off-duty officers family members.
Gebhards family confirmed with police that he suffered from bipolar disorder and schizophrenia and that he had a history of not taking his medications, according to police.
From conversations with the family through ongoing investigation, this is all abnormal behavior for Tyler, Granda said.
While there can be various debate about deadly force, standing ones ground and whatnot for other cases but if someone who is obviously not in a sane set of mind, is shouting and throws a 100 pound piece of concrete through your back door and comes in while your family is hiding inside the house deadly force, hell any force to protect them is absolutely justified in this case.Initially, police Chief Jon Belmar said Gebhard threw a 50-pound concrete planter through the back door. Granda said Monday that the planter actually weighed in at 112 pounds.
That is reasonable, sounds like he made efforts not to shoot the guy. In that situation I think it's acceptable, though I often wonder why more people don't shoot to incapacitate instead of to kill.
You think and do a lot of things when you're in a manic state of mind.Smh. What was he thinking?
Honest question, is there a person who is "crazy and dangerous" who doesn't fall under some sort of mental illness? I mean, is it wrong to define somebody as crazy if they have a severe mental illness? Is it purely to be sensitive and mindful about hurting the feelings of those with mental illnesses? I guess the crux of my question is, if the term "crazy" isn't intended for people with severe mental illnesses, then who is it intended for?The guy was mentally ill.
The guy was mentally ill.
The guy was mentally ill.
The guy was mentally ill.
The guy was mentally ill.
The guy was mentally ill.
This isn't to say it was incorrect to shoot him, but that it adds to the tragedy. He didn't do this because he was stupid or angry, he did this because he didn't have the mental clarity not to. Also, we shouldn't use "bipolar" as a catch-all "he's crazy and dangerous!" label.
Bipolar people?
Welp, finally a story that justifies gun ownership. Been a while since I seen one of these.
Great job hurting your cause though..
No, the gun was one of the main problems here. Like it always is.
Not sure? He broke into someone's house, by lifting a 100lb item. Dudes family was inside and children, maybe he should have tazed him right? Mace? Maybe have a go at some good old fashion fisticuffs? What would you have done different? You have about 6 seconds to decide because someone just angrily broke into your home.It's almost impossible to reason with people going through a manic episode. Police usually do the trick though. Not sure why this person had to die.
That's all I have to say until more details surface.
Sad situation all around.
Sorry but you're wrong on this one. That man had every right to protect himself and his family with a gun from a violent intruder. Mental illness or not that's irrelevant when someone is busting in with a clear intent to do harm.
No, the gun was one of the main problems here. Like it always is.
He was bi-polar.
I have that and I flip shit like that too. It's not easy to deal with.
Not sure? He broke into someone's house, by lifting a 100lb item. Dudes family was inside and children, maybe he should have tazed him right? Mace? Maybe have a go at some good old fashion fisticuffs? What would you have done different? You have about 6 seconds to decide because someone just angrily broke into your home.
That's all I have to say until more details surface.
you hunt people down and break into their homes?
No, the gun was one of the main problems here. Like it always is.
He ran BLM. These fucks brought the war to us. Jesus, Pope, count the dead...dozens, hypothetically. What's next? Hundreds? BLM have the power to wipe out the entire human race, and if we believe there's even a one percent chance that they are our enemy we have to take it as an absolute certainty... and we have to destroy them.
What in the fuck are you talking about?
The conflict that gave birth to this situation: created in part by guns and certainly made worse by guns. I'm sure a person is really glad to have a gun in Afghanistan too.
The conflict that gave birth to this tragedy was someone with mental illness getting furious over the Internet and decide to break into someone's home and hurt people. You can stop there.
I don't know about afghans but I know the family in that home was glad they had a gun at that time.
You know, I am empathic towards the man breaking in this mans home, he had a mental illness and obviously wasn't fully in control of his actions, I am also empathetic towards the officer, whilst it is upsetting another life has been needlessly lost he was protecting his family like any person would do in such an extreme circumstance.
Guns are the real problem here and always will be, that being said, was the man breaking into his home armed? I am seeing nothing to suggest he was.
Being from the UK obviously I have a different perspective, if someone was to break into my home here I wouldn't have the option of a firearm to defend myself, the criminal would most likely not have a firearm either although there is a small possibility they would have, I do believe that guns are the main problem, without them this man would probably still be alive and the instant reaction to protect others wouldn't be to immediately resort to a gun.
Problem is, it's been engrained in US culture for so long and guns are just out there now, for everyone to get that if you made them illegal there is still a high probability a criminal would own one and still be armed which obviously puts citizens at a high level of risk, especially with criminals knowing if they were to break into someone's home they would likely be unarmed inside the house.
It's a difficult situation, either way this is an extremely sad story and something I wish wouldn't happen.
The conflict that gave birth to this situation: created in part by guns and certainly made worse by guns. I'm sure a person is really glad to have a gun in Afghanistan too.
I'm bipolar, and I know it would be a fucking stupid idea to break into someone's house in a country where you can defend your home with force, especially if you knew the owner was a cop.
And bi-polar does not automatically mean mentally ill to the extent some people in this thread are painting it as. That's fucking insulting.
Maybe you should layoff the batman vs supermanHe ran BLM. These fucks brought the war to us. Jesus, Pope, count the dead...dozens, hypothetically. What's next? Hundreds? BLM have the power to wipe out the entire human race, and if we believe there's even a one percent chance that they are our enemy we have to take it as an absolute certainty... and we have to destroy them.
The guy was mentally ill.
The guy was mentally ill.
The guy was mentally ill.
The guy was mentally ill.
The guy was mentally ill.
The guy was mentally ill.
This isn't to say it was incorrect to shoot him, but that it adds to the tragedy. He didn't do this because he was stupid or angry, he did this because he didn't have the mental clarity not to. Also, we shouldn't use "bipolar" as a catch-all "he's crazy and dangerous!" label.
...Or the cop and/or his wife and children could be hurt or dead. I have no love for guns but you are making a huge leap here. It's very possible the gun in this situation prevented a larger tragedy from occurring.Being from the UK obviously I have a different perspective, if someone was to break into my home here I wouldn't have the option of a firearm to defend myself, the criminal would most likely not have a firearm either although there is a small possibility they would have, I do believe that guns are the main problem, without them this man would probably still be alive and the instant reaction to protect others wouldn't be to immediately resort to a gun.
Headline should be about bipolar disorder and guns.
Instead it's about BLM. Shitty disgusting "journalism"