SteveGrenard
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Cop Shoots 5-year old Boy while trying to kill snake
In what has to be one of the greatest police errors of judgement or plain insanity/stupidity or trigger-happy syndrome I have ever heard of, an Oklahoma police officer tried to kill a snake by firing at it with his handgun. He didn't get the snake but he killed a child instead.
Reports said the snake was either in a tree, in a bird house or in the rafters of a house (the true story apparently hasn't surfaced yet). Shooting a snake is very difficult at distance especially if it is on a different elevation than the shooter.
This account mentions the snake being in a tree. --go to URL:
http://newsok.com/article/3098919
There are some 46 species of snakes in Oklahoma, most of which (39) are completely harmless. Any snake in a tree or a bird house is probably looking for a meal and that excludes the venomous species in the state, none of which are normally arboreal.
Here is a list of native snakes in Okahoma.
http://www.okherp.com/herpindex.html
Differing news accounts are starting to come in, here’s short excerpts from two of them that differ:
from news accounts:
And there is this account:
In what has to be one of the greatest police errors of judgement or plain insanity/stupidity or trigger-happy syndrome I have ever heard of, an Oklahoma police officer tried to kill a snake by firing at it with his handgun. He didn't get the snake but he killed a child instead.
Reports said the snake was either in a tree, in a bird house or in the rafters of a house (the true story apparently hasn't surfaced yet). Shooting a snake is very difficult at distance especially if it is on a different elevation than the shooter.
NOBLE — The first shot was so loud it made the hair stand straight up on Jack Tracy's arm. The bullet hit the water just a few feet in front of the boat dock where he was standing.
Instinctively, he pulled his 5-year-old grandson, Austin Haley, close to his left side and began yelling that there were people down by the pond.
Then came the second shot, and the unforgettable thump of a 9 mm bullet penetrating a young boy's skull.
Tracy thought he and his grandson were under attack, so he threw the boy into the back of a 4-wheeler and drove to his daughter's house about 200 yards away.
This account mentions the snake being in a tree. --go to URL:
http://newsok.com/article/3098919
There are some 46 species of snakes in Oklahoma, most of which (39) are completely harmless. Any snake in a tree or a bird house is probably looking for a meal and that excludes the venomous species in the state, none of which are normally arboreal.
Here is a list of native snakes in Okahoma.
http://www.okherp.com/herpindex.html
Differing news accounts are starting to come in, here’s short excerpts from two of them that differ:
from news accounts:
Much later, Tracy said, he found out one of the officers had fired two shots in the Crest Lane neighborhood, trying to kill a snake that had become lodged in a birdhouse on the back porch of a house just up the hill from Tracy's pond.
Police had gotten a call of a snake complaint from a woman on Crest Lane, whose 16-year-old daughter saw the snake hanging about 3 feet of its body outside a neighbor's bird house on Friday.
And there is this account:
Noble police were responding to a call of a live snake that was stuck in the rafters of a house about 6:30 p.m. Friday in a rural part of Noble in the Crestdale addition off of South Etowah Road when the incident happened, Wade said.
“One of the officers made the decision to shoot the snake,” he said. “After he fired, they heard a commotion coming from a field behind the house.”
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