Law The "gewd boy" card

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http://www.guns.com/2017/10/13/son-of-police-officer-fatally-shot-after-breaking-into-florida-home/

A 24-year-old Florida man was shot and killed after he broke into a Jacksonville home Wednesday morning, while his accomplice remains at large.

The day after the deadly break-in, local media learned the deceased suspect, Xavier Houston, was the son of an officer with the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office.

“Sometimes, people think that you’re the son or daughter of a police officer and you’re walking the straight and narrow all the time — or a judge, or a teacher,” crime analyst Gil Smith told reporters. “That’s not the case. They’re regular folks, just like anyone else.”

Authorities say Houston and another person broke into the home shortly before noon. The homeowner, whose identity has not been made public, was alerted to the break-in by an alarm company, while law enforcement was simultaneously called to the home. The homeowner, however, arrived before the police and confronted Houston and the second suspect inside his home.

During the confrontation, the homeowner opened fire, striking Houston, who then stumbled outside to his parked car in an apparent attempt to leave the scene. However, Houston died inside the car, which was still parked in the homeowner’s driveway when police arrived. Authorities say the license plate on the car had been removed before the suspects’ arrival.

Houston’s accomplice, who was described as a black male in his 20s, wearing a hoodie and dark clothing, fled from the scene and remains at large.

According to local reports, the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office, at this point, has deemed the shooting justifiable. It’s unclear if the suspects were armed during the break-in.

Within a two-mile radius of where Wednesday’s break-in occurred, there have been nearly two dozen break-ins in less than two weeks. Police did not say whether they believed Houston or his accomplice may be responsible for any of those break-ins but are investigating all possibilities.

Houston, whose grandmother said was a “good boy” and grew up in a nice home, apparently had a lengthy criminal record that included prior charges for burglary, aggravated battery, stalking, and domestic battery. But despite his criminal record, one friend, who did not wish to be identified, said Houston was trying to turn his life around. The friend questioned whether he had been influenced by others to do things he knew he shouldn’t do.

It's like they read straight from the dindu script, "gewd boy", "turning his life around", "influenced by other people".

The only thing it's missing is he liked sports and was an aspiring rapper.



https://www.news4jax.com/news/sources-mother-of-intruder-shot-killed-is-jacksonville-police-officer

A friend of Houston said he was trying to turn his life around.

“That ain’t his M.O. That’s just someone he was with,” said the friend, who asked not to be identified. “That’s just the law of the land I guess, being around people that over-influence you to do something you don’t want to do.”
 
Dad told me once that some of the worst offenders are the children and relatives of law enforcement because no one considers them a suspect until way too late.

Local or fed, doesn't matter. Law enforcement is a demanding job and there really isn't much time in the day for a family after all is said and done. That this guy has a rap sheet with a direct relative in local law enforcement is testament to how much the job takes your attention.
 
Funny thing, the white version of dindu/johnny is a good boy is very common in these parts.
 
You pretty much can play Mad Libs with stories like these...

Poor ___________ getting shot while robbing that _________, it wasn't his fault, he just fell in with the wrong crowd. He was getting his life back together and was going to _______ this summer, there was no reason for the ___________ to shoot him 5 times. And even though they found a _____________ handgun on him. that wasn't his style, I know him and he would never ___________ with a gun! Besides, all his previous arrests were for ___________ , not armed robbery. Something is very ___________ about this.
 
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