newlywed dude gets shot by police outside of his OWN home "by mistake"

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ANAHEIM, Calif. -

A newlywed killed by police after he stepped outside his home to confront suspected burglars was shot in a case of mistaken identity, police said.

Julian Alexander died after being shot twice in the chest by a police officer who was chasing four burglary suspects early Tuesday morning.

Police Chief John Welter said the officer ran into Alexander, mistook him for one of the four juvenile suspects and shot him.

"The last thing we ever want to do, No. 1, (is) take somebody's life," he said. "And we certainly don't want to take the life of someone who is mistakenly believed to be involved in some criminal activity."

"He was a good kid, trying to protect his house," said Alexander's mother, Michelle Mooney. "And the police, instead of asking questions, they just shot first. Somebody has to be held responsible for this."

Welter would not release the officer's name, but said he was a 10-year veteran of the department. The officer was placed on paid leave pending an investigation.

"It's mistaken identity, but that doesn't bring my son back," said Alexander's father Jerry.

He said Alexander got married last weekend and his 19-year-old wife is expecting a baby in December.

Alexander's wife and mother said they heard the gunshots and tried to go into the yard, but the officer told them to stay inside. They saw Alexander handcuffed and bleeding in the front yard, they said.

Paramedics treated him at the scene and took him to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

The four burglary suspects were detained and interviewed, but no arrests were made.

Welter said investigators would interview the officer to determine what commands he gave to Alexander before he fired. Investigations will be conducted by the FBI, the Orange County Office of Independent Review and the district attorney's office, Welter said.
 

HIM

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I hope the media catches on to this story...I dont have cable(by choice) so somebody would have to let me know....

I dont care if it was an accident..involuntary manslaughter or something...Then again it was intentional because the officer meant to shoot the person, but he had the wrong person...f--king idiot...im not one of those "I HATE COPS" types of people but damn, they need to not be so afraid for their lives...you cant be a cop voluntarily and be afraid of your damn shadow...you better be ready to die at any moment...but die doing the right thing.. dont be so scared of losing your life that you will dump on anything that moves in the heat of the moment..my bad for the rant...lol

We cant have cops accidently shooting and killing people...PERIOD..no amount of money is going to bring those people back...
 
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I hope the media catches on to this story...I dont have cable(by choice) so somebody would have to let me know....

I dont care if it was an accident..involuntary manslaughter or something...Then again it was intentional because the officer meant to shoot the person, but he had the wrong person...f--king idiot...im not one of those "I HATE COPS" types of people but damn, they need to not be so afraid of their lives...you cant be a cop voluntarily and be afraid of your damn shadow...you better be ready to die at any moment...but die doing the right thing.. dont be so scared of losing your life that you will dump on anything that moves in the heat of the moment..my bad for the rant...lol

We cant have cops accidently shooting and killing people...PERIOD..no amount of money is going to bring those people back...
C/S.. EXCEPT FOR THE CABLE PART lol.......... RIP
 
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fuuuuuucckk, RIP. FUCK COPS. Motherfuckers have too much power.

Hopefully this shit gets national attention. Dude should go to jail for being careless, send a message to these trigger happy cops. This shit ain't an accident, it's called being a stupid fucking cop.
 
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Wow. So the cop was accually ready to shoot and UNARMED JUVENILE instead, right? What the fuck is wrong with people?

it didnt say he was unarmed, infact it said he was a good kid trying to protect his home, which makes me think he was armed.

even still, as a pig you dont shoot first ask questions later.
 

Defy

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Cops are rarely held accountable for their crimes. this cop will definitely get off and his family and unborn child will have to struggle and cope wtih it while the officer gets a paid vacation.
 
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it didnt say he was unarmed, infact it said he was a good kid trying to protect his home, which makes me think he was armed.

even still, as a pig you dont shoot first ask questions later.
Accually I was talking about the robbers themselves. If the robbers were armed, Im sure they would have been arrested when they found them, but your right. The man could have had a weapon, and when the cop saw it, he shot. Doesnt make it right at all, though.