Why don't these stories ever hit the mainstream news?

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by E.L., Feb 25, 2006.


  1. E.L.

    E.L. Moderator of Lead Moderator Emeritus Founding Member

    http://wafb.com/Global/story.asp?S=4527526

    Bystander Fired Deadly Shot, Not Officer
    Feb 22, 2006, 02:54 PM CST Bystander Fired Deadly Shot, Not Officer


    Perry Stevens


    There were two big developments Monday in the case of a motorist who was shot and killed along Greenwell Springs Road Friday after a fight with a police officer. Investigators say an autopsy shows the deadly bullet was fired by a bystander, not the officer. Police also announced that no charges would be filed in the case, either against the police officer involved or the bystander who fired the fatal shot into the head of George Temple.

    East Baton Rouge Sheriff's spokesman Greg Phares says Officer Brian Harrision was escorting a funeral procession Friday when he pulled Temple over and wrote him a ticket for breaking into the procession. According to Phares, that's when Temple attacked Harrison. Police say Perry Stevens was walking outside of the Auto Zone on Greenwell Springs Road when he heard Harrison yelling for help. Harrison was reportedly on his back with Temple on top of him. That's when Stevens went to his car and grabbed his .45 caliber pistol.

    According to Col. Greg Phares, "[Mr. Stevens] orders Mr. Temple to stop and get off the officer. The verbal commands are ignored and Mr. Stevens fires four shots, all of which struck Mr. Temple."

    Perry Stevens fired four shots into Temple's torso. Officer Harrison had already fired one shot into Temple's abdomen. With Temple still struggling with the officer, Perry continued to advance toward the scuffle.

    "He again orders Mr. Temple to stop what he was doing and get off the officer. Those commands are ignored and he fires a fifth shot and that hits his head. The incident is over with, and as you know, Mr. Temple is dead."

    Police are calling the shooting death justified. Perry Stevens has a permit to carry a concealed weapon. Col. Phares would not give out any more details relating to the shooting. Both Phares and Baton Rouge Police Chief Jeff LeDuff stopped short of crediting Stevens with saving the officer's life. LeDuff says the entire incident is unfortunate.

    "I spoke with his father at the scene briefly," said LeDuff. "I think this is a tragic situation all around."

    9 News is told George Temple has a criminal record, and Officer Harrison was involved in a shooting while employed as a prison guard in East Baton Rouge Parish, where he was suspended for three days back in 1995.
     
  2. Valkman

    Valkman Knifemaker Moderator Emeritus Founding Member

    Neat story!
     
  3. ghostrider

    ghostrider Resident Poltergeist Founding Member

    [winkthumb]
     
  4. monkeyman

    monkeyman Monkey+++ Moderator Emeritus Founding Member

    Why they couldnt put stories like that out in the main stream media, it might give folks the idea that there are times an armed citizen could not only protect themselves but might even have to protect someone else, maybe even a LEO.
     
  5. E.L.

    E.L. Moderator of Lead Moderator Emeritus Founding Member

    Because it doesn't fit the agenda they are pushing.
     
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