I really don’t know where to start, but I do know that I had to share this story with someone. I have been up all night, not being able to sleep.
Just before I retired from the state police, I was training a young Trooper who had graduated from the Academy about 2 months prior. Last evening around 5 o’clock, he called me because he was called to the scene of a shooting earlier in the week where 3 people were shot and killed.
Here’s the story. A man and wife lived across the street from another man in Luzerne County, which is located in northern PA. They were all out shoveling snow when an argument began between them. Many very foul and vulgar expletives were exchanged as they shouted at each other going back and forth.
The man that was alone went into his house and came out with a gun. First, he started shooting at the other man and then his wife. He initially struck the man before firing at and hitting his wife. Both of them were now on the ground.
After emptying his gun, he went back into the house and came out with another gun and when he returned to the street, he first went over to the man and shot the him again a few times killing him. He then walked over to the woman and shot her twice, the last shot was the kill shot when he leaned over her and put a bullet in her head.
Then, he walked back to the side of his house and killed himself. It was a very gory scene when he arrived. The local police had also responded to the call. You would think that a police officer would have no problem seeing the bodies and blood lying in the street at the scene, however, the problem was that there was a camera mounted with sound outside and at the side of one of the other homes in the area, which caught the whole episode on video.
When he returned back to the barracks, he reviewed the video and watched the whole thing play out, including the killings. He told me that he couldn’t get the images out of his mind and e-mailed me a copy of the video, which I should never have watched. It brought back a lot of really bad feelings and this is why I couldn’t sleep last night.
He asked me how he erases the memory of what he saw on the video and I told that he doesn’t. Only time will do that, and he should go see our therapist for some PTSD recovery methods, which he has agreed to do.
I would put the video on this post, but I think it may have a really bad effect on others and it would also violate the TOS and the victim’s privacy, among other legal issues, I am sure.
This happened earlier in the week, but he waited until yesterday to call me because he is having issues in moving on from it. Here is the link to the story. I hope it doesn’t disturb anyone.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-new...snow-removal-dispute-prosecutors-say-n1256599
Just before I retired from the state police, I was training a young Trooper who had graduated from the Academy about 2 months prior. Last evening around 5 o’clock, he called me because he was called to the scene of a shooting earlier in the week where 3 people were shot and killed.
Here’s the story. A man and wife lived across the street from another man in Luzerne County, which is located in northern PA. They were all out shoveling snow when an argument began between them. Many very foul and vulgar expletives were exchanged as they shouted at each other going back and forth.
The man that was alone went into his house and came out with a gun. First, he started shooting at the other man and then his wife. He initially struck the man before firing at and hitting his wife. Both of them were now on the ground.
After emptying his gun, he went back into the house and came out with another gun and when he returned to the street, he first went over to the man and shot the him again a few times killing him. He then walked over to the woman and shot her twice, the last shot was the kill shot when he leaned over her and put a bullet in her head.
Then, he walked back to the side of his house and killed himself. It was a very gory scene when he arrived. The local police had also responded to the call. You would think that a police officer would have no problem seeing the bodies and blood lying in the street at the scene, however, the problem was that there was a camera mounted with sound outside and at the side of one of the other homes in the area, which caught the whole episode on video.
When he returned back to the barracks, he reviewed the video and watched the whole thing play out, including the killings. He told me that he couldn’t get the images out of his mind and e-mailed me a copy of the video, which I should never have watched. It brought back a lot of really bad feelings and this is why I couldn’t sleep last night.
He asked me how he erases the memory of what he saw on the video and I told that he doesn’t. Only time will do that, and he should go see our therapist for some PTSD recovery methods, which he has agreed to do.
I would put the video on this post, but I think it may have a really bad effect on others and it would also violate the TOS and the victim’s privacy, among other legal issues, I am sure.
This happened earlier in the week, but he waited until yesterday to call me because he is having issues in moving on from it. Here is the link to the story. I hope it doesn’t disturb anyone.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-new...snow-removal-dispute-prosecutors-say-n1256599