Disaster Boy Shoots Father, a Cop, in the Ass Over Confiscated Video Games - Also Tazed Dog and Sent Eight Year Old Neighbor to ER

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GRANGER — The 11-year-old boy charged with shooting his father, an Indiana state trooper, used his dad’s service weapon and was upset because his parents had confiscated his video games, records show.
On Feb. 22, the boy shot his father, Indiana State Police officer Matt Makowski, in the buttocks with the officer’s .45-caliber duty weapon, according to court documents. The boy got the gun from Makowski’s locked police vehicle, parked outside the family’s home on Conover Drive in Granger, the records show.
Makowski later told police he kept his weapon locked in his vehicle because he did not want his kids to have access to it.

Police arrived at the family’s home about 11 p.m. on reports of a shooting. The boy surrendered without incident and police found his mother and father in the master bedroom. Makowski was transported to the hospital, and police have said his condition is “steadily improving.”
The boy’s mother told police she and her husband were asleep when she heard a loud “gong” sound and her husband began screaming in pain. Realizing her husband had been shot, she went to look for her son and found the service weapon on the floor outside the room. As she secured the gun and called 911, she saw her son walking up the stairs with a BB gun and Makowski’s duty taser, according to court records.
She locked the bedroom door until police arrived, the records show.
The boy later told police he wanted a Play Station, an Xbox and a computer, and that he was “going to get these simple things, or there would be a Part 2,” court documents say.
The boy also said he tested the taser out on the family’s dog prior to the shooting, according to the documents. The boy told police he intended to shoot his father in the head but couldn’t do so because of the way his dad was lying in bed.

Court documents say the boy has a history of behavior problems at school. His parents had recently taken his video games and removed them from the home.
St. Joseph County prosecutors have filed a petition against the boy alleging delinquency — the juvenile equivalent of a criminal charge — for attempted murder.
Last year, St. Joseph County police logged a report indicating the boy was involved in a “possible battery” that injured an 8-year-old neighbor boy, who was treated in the emergency room at Saint Joseph Regional Medical Center. Police have not released further information on the incident.

All things considered, it could have been worse. This psychotic little shit has school shooter written all over him.
 
The kid's 11 ffs. He did something horrible, yes his inhibitions are out the window but hes just a God damn kid and should be punished (jail and vidya detox) and given therapy before he's seen as a lost cause. Medication can go a long way to even him out and hes got 8 years before hes an adult he has time.

Imo he should go to the ranch.

Mercy is the last thing this kid deserves. He literally shot his father with the intent to kill him. If he doesn't get institutionalized for life, he deserves to be tried as an adult for attempted murder.
 
Mercy is the last thing this kid deserves. He literally shot his father with the intent to kill him. If he doesn't get institutionalized for life, he deserves to be tried as an adult for attempted murder.
He is facing an attempted murder charge and he should get it, but it'll probably result in life in prison at most, I don't think they'd hand the death penalty to a kid for a crime where no one died, although I guess Indiana does have the death penalty so who knows.

The kid was still allowed access to his video games after being involved in a "possible battery" of another kid and they only took the games away recently because he was being a giant shit stain at school so I feel like the parents are definitely part of the problem. It doesn't say whether the kid was charged with battery or not, but his dads a cop and he absolutely had to know about it, who knows what the punishment was but it clearly wasn't enough. Dude must've bailed his kid out of trouble all the time imo because the kid seems to have gotten away with putting someone in the hospital and tasing the dog, bastard probably thought he was untouchable. Still a psychopath but I think being in prison/juvie without Daddy's protection and no vidya could shock some reality in him. Who knows at this point, the courts will do their thing and I don't think the courts are going to just let him walk after this. As far as him ever getting his hands on a gun? Never again.
 
He is facing an attempted murder charge and he should get it, but it'll probably result in life in prison at most, I don't think they'd hand the death penalty to a kid for a crime where no one died, although I guess Indiana does have the death penalty so who knows.

The kid was still allowed access to his video games after being involved in a "possible battery" of another kid and they only took the games away recently because he was being a giant shit stain at school so I feel like the parents are definitely part of the problem. It doesn't say whether the kid was charged with battery or not, but his dads a cop and he absolutely had to know about it, who knows what the punishment was but it clearly wasn't enough. Dude must've bailed his kid out of trouble all the time imo because the kid seems to have gotten away with putting someone in the hospital and tasing the dog, bastard probably thought he was untouchable. Still a psychopath but I think being in prison/juvie without Daddy's protection and no vidya could shock some reality in him. Who knows at this point, the courts will do their thing and I don't think the courts are going to just let him walk after this. As far as him ever getting his hands on a gun? Never again.

The kids not going to prison. He is going to be committed to a psych institute, hopefully for life. Everything in that story screams true psychopath, including the age of onset. The bit with tasering the dog for fun stands out. This isn't criminal behavior. It is grossly fucked up brain chemistry and wiring, of the sort that sadly can't get fixed. But at some point somebody will elect to let this kid out as "cured" assuming he doesn't harm his fellow inmates to badly, at which point hookers will start disappearing.
 
A real gamer would've found a way to go no matter the angle for the head. Little shit probably has the worst K/D in any deathmatch games.
also lol why wasn't the gun locked up?
 
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I'm not aware of any position you can lie in bed that makes it impossible to be shot in the head..... so we've got dumb on top of violent.

Also, the USSC has ruled that minors cannot be given the DP, so even if this had resulted in a death, he would've never faced it.
 
The kid's 11 ffs. He did something horrible, yes his inhibitions are out the window but hes just a God damn kid and should be punished (jail and vidya detox) and given therapy before he's seen as a lost cause. Medication can go a long way to even him out and hes got 8 years before hes an adult he has time.

Imo he should go to the ranch.
I don't recall many 11 year olds voluntarily shooting their parents, crippling 8 year olds and tazing animals over video games.

Sometimes, every once in a while on a blue moon, people can be born plain evil
 
The kid's 11 ffs. He did something horrible, yes his inhibitions are out the window but hes just a God damn kid and should be punished (jail and vidya detox) and given therapy before he's seen as a lost cause. Medication can go a long way to even him out and hes got 8 years before hes an adult he has time.

Imo he should go to the ranch.

I have the same amount of pity, sympathy and mercy for this boy that I had for the two girls that stabbed their supposed friend to summon Slenderman. That is, none. Attempted murder is still attempted murder and they BETTER be children if it's over something as petty as internet memes and video games; otherwise, it'd be embarrassing as well as stupid.
 
I have the same amount of pity, sympathy and mercy for this boy that I had for the two girls that stabbed their supposed friend to summon Slenderman. That is, none. Attempted murder is still attempted murder and they BETTER be children if it's over something as petty as internet memes and video games; otherwise, it'd be embarrassing as well as stupid.
11 year olds are stupid, he almost killed someone for an 11 year olds reasoning. Keep him locked up with the fact he almost murdered his dad. Idk, I dont plan on remembering the kid in a week.
 
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I'm not aware of any position you can lie in bed that makes it impossible to be shot in the head..... so we've got dumb on top of violent.

I can think of a few positions. But they generally require a willing and adventurous partner, some trapeze gear, and professional certification or licensing in at least 7 states.
 
A real gamer would've found a way to go no matter the angle for the head. Little shit probably has the worst K/D in any deathmatch games.
also lol why wasn't the gun locked up?

The gun was locked up, in his father's patrol car. Little would-be Ronnie DeFeo managed to figure out how to jimmy the car open to get to the thing.
 
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He's going to be a lovely person when he grows up, hopefully the time in juvenile detention will teach him subtlety and about the importance of not getting caught.
 
Little would-be Ronnie DeFeo

Yeah, this family is incredibly lucky that their psycho brat didn't kill anyone (or everyone) in the family.

It looks like this demon spawn has an older sister who I'm sure has had a large chunk of her childhood ruined by his bullshit, and lol at the mom's messy "speak to the manager" haircut:
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The kid's 11 ffs. He did something horrible, yes his inhibitions are out the window but hes just a God damn kid and should be punished (jail and vidya detox) and given therapy before he's seen as a lost cause. Medication can go a long way to even him out and hes got 8 years before hes an adult he has time.

Imo he should go to the ranch.

Look, I get where you're coming from.

But there's a reason that societies all over the world, and for as long as people can remember, have various ways of saying "some people are born evil".

There's some lessons that have already been learned long ago, that don't need to be ignored. This kid is an example of one of them.
 
This is like what would happen if Michael Myers was a zoomer.

Like this kid is just straight up cold-blooded fucking evil. If there was ever a child that deserved a beating, it’s this little shit.
 
The kid's 11 ffs. He did something horrible, yes his inhibitions are out the window but hes just a God damn kid and should be punished (jail and vidya detox) and given therapy before he's seen as a lost cause. Medication can go a long way to even him out and hes got 8 years before hes an adult he has time.

Imo he should go to the ranch.

No. Fuck no. There are millions of 11 year old kids out there, and they don't try and and shoot their parents in the head because they want a playstation. After using a tazer on a dog ffs. This isn't a question of inhibition control. lack of inhibition control for an 11 year old boy is attempting to flip the skirt of a girl he has confused feelings for, or to try and shoplift a 40 oz of miller high life from the corner store.

The kid is a psychopath. There is just no getting around it. The only three fates that are acceptable is for him to be put down like a rabid dog, spend the rest of his life in an institution, or handed over to the CIA to be used as a weapon. Only things that come to mind. I really do feel for his parents. It would be easier if the kid had advanced brain cancer as opposed to this. But there is no cure for psychopathy. The kid is a monster, and he will eventually succeed at killing someone if he is left to his own devices.
 
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