Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Sneaking back into the house can be dangerous...

I just read this online:

An off-duty New Haven police officer shot and critically wounded his 18-year-old daughter, apparently mistaking her for an intruder after she sneaked out of their Stratford home and re-entered through the basement.

Eric Scott, 41, on the New Haven force for nine years, has not been charged in the Tuesday shooting.

“Mr. Scott was under the impression his daughter had gone to bed for the night,” Stratford Capt. Thomas Rodia said. “He did not expect his daughter to be outside or down in the basement.”

Investigators said Tasha Scott left her home late Monday to meet a boyfriend. She triggered a backyard motion sensor light as she tried to enter through a basement door.

Awakened by the light, Eric Scott spotted someone moving in the basement bathroom, police said. He fired his department-issued pistol once, hitting the teen in the knee. The bullet traveled up her leg and lodged in her thigh area, police said.

Motto of the story? Don't sneak back into the house when Dad has a gun...

3 comments:

Hooda Thunkit (Dave Zawodny) said...

Exactly!

Also, sneaking out to meet your boyfriend could be fatal.

Cyberseaer said...

cyberseaI should print out this story and show it to my kids and then say, "Ok, whose with me to help get Daddy that 9mm Glock he's been eyeing for some time now?"

Unknown said...

I showed it to Erin and Aubrey.

:-)