11-year-old boy shot and killed his father in Pennsylvania for taking away his video game console
An 11-year-old boy was charged with criminal homicide in Pennsylvania after allegedly shooting and killing his father while he slept
Specialists claim that an 11-year-old teenager shot and killed his daddy at a house in Duncannon Borough, Pennsylvania, and that he is facing criminal homicide charges.
State police officers responded to a call about an "unconscious" man "at a house on South Market Street" soon after 3:00 am on Tuesday. Douglas Dietz, 42, was the victim's target and was later declared dead. Apparently, the debate started over a video game console. According to researchers, the incident occurred after the infant became upset when his father ordered him to go to bed and took his Nintendo Switch. According to court records, the family had previously celebrated the child's birthday that day and slept shortly after midnight. The baby reportedly told police he had a great time with his parents during questioning, but he apparently got angry when they took his console. He admitted shooting his parents, according to records, and claimed he was disturbed and "hadn't thought about what would occur future. " The tool was removed from a secure home. The baby used a rifle that was kept in a safe in his parents ' home, according to the affidavit. The child reportedly found the key inside the drawer of his father, opened the healthy, loaded the gun, and walked to the side of the bed where his father was sleeping. According to authorities, the boy shot the victim in the head with one killed while he was asleep. After hearing a loud sounds, the mother was able to identify the crime. The mother of the child claimed to be asleep when she overheard a audible sound. She initially believed it was fireworks, but when she attempted to light her father up without getting a response, she spotted a noise similar to dripping water, which later turned out to be blood. The boy then went into the room and informed his family that his father had passed away, according to court documents. According to reports, police also heard the youngster saying," I killed Dad.
Minor held without parole
The Pennsylvania State Police detained the child and charged him with legal homicide, Clayton Dietz. He is still being held at Perry County Detention Center despite being denied loan. A judge reading was scheduled for Thursday.
Authorities claimed the pair had adopted the baby in 2018.
Expresses shock in the community and in the classroom
A neighbor called the home" silent and pleasant," calling the violence "unimaginable. " " I didn't believe this," said Duncannon native Jesse Weldon. The Susquenita Independent School District announced that college counselors and therapists are available to assist students in acknowledging the influence of the violence on the student body. Secondly, following the passing of her husband, a GiveSendGo site was created to raise money for Jillian Dietz.
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