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New Mexico Teen Who Killed Family Planned to Shoot Up Walmart: Cops - ABC News

New Mexico Teen Who Killed Family Planned to Shoot Up Walmart: Cops

The New Mexico teenager who used an assault rifle to kill his mother, father and younger siblings told police he hoped to shoot up a Walmart after the family rampage and cause "mass destruction."

Police said they are also considering charging the shooter's 12-year-old girlfriend.

According to new information released by police today, Nehemiah Griego, the 15-year-old son of an Albuquerque pastor, had plans to kill his family, his girlfriend's family, and local Walmart shoppers for weeks before he acted on the impulse on Sunday.

"Nehemiah said after killing five of his family members he reloaded the weapons so that he could drive to a populated area to murder more people," a police report from the incident stated.

"Nehemiah stated he wanted to shoot people at random and eventually be killed while exchanging gunfire with law enforcement," the report said.

The shooting spree began shortly around 1 a.m. on Sunday, when Griego snuck into his parents' bedroom while his mother, Sara Griego, was asleep. There he raided the closet where the family kept their guns, and immediately used a .22 rifle to kill her, according to the Bernalillo County Sheriff's Department.

Griego's 9-year-old brother was sleeping with his mother at the time and woke up. When Griego told the boy his mother was dead, the youngster didn't believe him, according to a police report.

"So Nehemiah picked up his mother's head to show his brother her bloody face," the report states. "Nehemiah stated his brother became so upset so he shot his brother in the head."


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He then went into his sisters' bedroom. "Nehemiah stated when he entered he noticed that his sisters were crying and he shot them in the head," the police report states. The girls were 5 and 2 years old.

The teenager waited for his father to come from his overnight shift working at a nearby rescue mission. When his father, Greg Griego, walked into the home around 5 a.m., unaware of what had taken place, Griego shot him multiple times with the AR-15 rifle, Sheriff Dan Houston said today.

Greg Griego was a former church pastor at Calvary Church in Albuquerque, and worked as a chaplain at a local jail where he counseled convicts. The family was very involved in the church, according to its website.

The complaint said Griego took a photo of his dead mother and "sent it to his girlfriend."

Griego then packed up the guns, including two shotguns, as well as ammunition for the rifles, and planned to drive to a Walmart to shoot additional people.

Houston said today that Griego called his 12-year-old girlfriend Sunday and ended up spending the entire day with her rather than going to the Walmart. Around 8 p.m. on Sunday, the pair drove to Calvary Church, and Griego said his family had died in a car crash. Someone on the church's staff then called 911, Houston said.

"At this time, Nehemiah had been contemplating this for some time. The information that Nehemiah had contemplated going to the local Walmart and participating in a shooting in there is accurate," Houston said. "There is no information at all that he went to church to cause anyone bodily harm there. The suspect also contemplated killing his girlfriend's parents."

The girlfriend's name was not released, but police are investigating whether to press any charges against her, Houston said. Houston said she had some knowledge about the deaths during the day Sunday.

Griego told cops he sent a picture of his dead mother to his girlfriend after the murder.

Sheriff's deputies were dispatched to the Griego home around 9:15 p.m. on Sunday and arrived 10 minutes later, where they found the five bodies.

Griego lied to investigators about the attack, telling them he came home around 5 a.m. that morning and found his family dead. He said he then took the guns to protect himself.

Griego quickly admitted to the crime when pressed by police, telling investigators he was "frustrated" with his mother. Deputies said he was "unemotional" and "very stern" during the confession.

Teen Who Killed Family Wanted to Shoot People at a Walmart

"The motive was purely that he was frustrated with his mother. He could not articulate to our investigators any farther," Houston said. "In the time our investigators spent with him, it was a very casual (statement), he was just frustrated with how things were, and would not even articulate any further details of that frustration."

"It's horrific," Houston added.

A police report from the incident shows that Griego admitted to having "homicidal and suicidal thoughts" in the time leading up to the incident.


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Griego reportedly gushed to police about his love for violent video games during the interrogation, Houston said. He told police he loved to play Modern Warfare and Grand Theft Auto.

"The suspect was involved heavily in games, violent games, it's what he was into," Houston said. "He was quite excited as he discussed this with our investigators."

Houston said that Griego had occasionally lost touch with his family and then reconnected with them multiple times in his life. He told investigators that his father had taught him how to shoot the weapons and the pair had practiced shooting them together.

Griego has five older siblings who were not living at the home at the time of the shooting and were unharmed.

He is facing murder and child abuse charges and will be tried as an adult, according to police.
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Do violent video games encourage violent behavior?

Will there be tighter regulations on violent video games in the future?
 

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While this one actually sounds like video games may have held a small role (compiled with much bigger issues I'm sure) in this shooting the whole "violent video games are causing this" thing is one of the worst cop-outs ever. When you have such a large demographic of people, some say in the 100 millions, playing these games of course there are going to be fucked up people that do fucked up things in a group that large. People want to ignore the major factors (usually including mental illness) and have an easy finger to point so they accuse violent video games, music, and movies.
 
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he was prob an sensitive lil bitch with an anger problem. video games actually never killed one person in history. ive never heard of anyone using a PS3 disc to saw off someones head. the day that happens ill believe a video game killed someone. murder has been going on loooong before video games were even thought of. mental issues are the culprit..
 
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he was prob an sensitive lil bitch with an anger problem. video games actually never killed one person in history. ive never heard of anyone using a PS3 disc to saw off someones head. the day that happens ill believe a video game killed someone. murder has been going on loooong before video games were even thought of. mental issues are the culprit..
this article seems to have gone over your head a bit. No one has ever suggested that a video game has literally ever taken anyones life.

But the violence in video games can minimize the true impact in reality. meaning, hey its nothing to run through a jungle and quick scope people, or knife people, etc....

It's too easy to say, "well people with mental illness do this stuff....." that is just as much a cop out as blaming it on the video games as a whole. Why? Because violent video games can possible cause the mental illness. Has anyone every thought of that? Playing any game for hours on end can become an addiction and start the process of social exclusion from family and friends. Take a peak at the great chess players throughout history.......

Many of them were some fucking weirdos who has a fucked up perception of the world. Bobby Fisher to name 1.

so I don't believe it is just violent video games, I think it's playing all games and not actively participating in anything else but that.
 
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Oh great, just what we need.

We studied this in psychology and basically only the girls in the class thought movies and video games made kids "violent." Yes, if a kid is watching WWE or The Avengers, they will try and act that stuff out to some extent. The onus is on the parents of those children to help them understand that it isn't real and why and that people can actually be hurt doing those things. There's a ton of examples in psychology as to why certain things don't make someone a certain way, it only excites them if they had an interest in it already. Multiple studies have shown that dudes don't seek out certain types of porn unless they have an interest in it. Example, they're not going to watch gay porn or kiddie porn even if they are addicted, UNLESS they already have an interest in that type of porn to seek it out. Violent video games aren't going to make someone kill their family unless they have that desire in their heart.
 
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Oh great, just what we need.

We studied this in psychology and basically only the girls in the class thought movies and video games made kids "violent." Yes, if a kid is watching WWE or The Avengers, they will try and act that stuff out to some extent. The onus is on the parents of those children to help them understand that it isn't real and why and that people can actually be hurt doing those things. There's a ton of examples in psychology as to why certain things don't make someone a certain way, it only excites them if they had an interest in it already. Multiple studies have shown that dudes don't seek out certain types of porn unless they have an interest in it. Example, they're not going to watch gay porn or kiddie porn even if they are addicted, UNLESS they already have an interest in that type of porn to seek it out. Violent video games aren't going to make someone kill their family unless they have that desire in their heart.
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the fucc they mean, i get violet at gahdamn mario kart.
perfect example. I get pissed off and wanna slap someone when I lose on fight night champion. Not because it's a violent game, but because it's competitive. Same is true on Tecmo Super Bowl, Mario Party, Scene It etc...
 
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We need to start holding "PEOPLE" responsible for their own actions! Looking for a scapegoat is getting old already.

Bad parenting and idividuals own actions are the root cause of these shooting. I just wonder when people will wake the fuck up and stop blaming inanimate objects?
 
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