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Dad Calls Cops To Teach Son a Lesson, Cops Shoot Son Dead

Does the United States of America Trust Its Law Enforcement Agents Probably Too Much?
A 19-year-old has been shot dead by police after his father dialed 911 to report his truck stolen in order to teach his son a lesson for driving off to buy cigarettes, USA.
Father James Comstock has been left devastated after a police officer shot and killed his teenage son Tyler.
Ames police say the teenager, from Boone, drove a stolen truck onto the Iowa State University campus on Monday, where student pedestrians dodged it to avoid being run over.
Patrol officer Adam McPherson fired six shots into the truck and the 19-year-old later died from two gunshot wounds.
Father James Comstock said: "He took off with my truck. I call the police, and they kill him. It was over a damn pack of cigarettes. I wouldn’t buy him none. And I lose my son for that."
Dad Calls Cops To Teach Son a Lesson, Cops Shoot Son Dead
Gary Shepley, Tyler's step-grandfather, questioned why police didn't back away from the truck, which belonged to a lawn care company, as suggested by an officer during the chase.
Mr Shepley said: "So he didn’t shut the damn truck off, so let’s fire six rounds at him? We’re confused, and we don’t understand."
The family says the teenager was not armed. They also say he was trying to get his life back on track.Dad Calls Cops To Teach Son a Lesson, Cops Shoot Son Dead
Police reported that during the chase with the teenager, Comstock rammed Officer McPherson’s car.
Once the truck had stopped, the teenager refused to turn it off and revved the engine. Six shots were fired into the truck by the officer with two shots killing the 19-year-old, according to the medical examiner.
The Comstock family said that the 19-year-old had recently split up with his girlfriend and was trying to get his life together after spending a few days in jail for disorderly conduct.
James Comstock said that his son had been attending community college and always showed aptitude for IT.
An investigation into the incident has been launched.

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