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Deputy shoots daughter he thought was intruder (1 Viewer)

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A Loudoun County sheriff’s deputy shot his teenage daughter at their Winchester home after mistaking her for an intruder, then crashed his car as he tried to race her to the hospital, according to the Frederick County Sheriff’s Office.

The shooting occurred about 3:30 a.m. Tuesday, when Easton McDonald, a sergeant with the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office, responded to a home security alarm that alerted him to an open garage door, said Capt. Donnie Lang of the Frederick sheriff’s office.

As McDonald approached the garage, he heard noises coming from outside the door, Lang said.

“He figured someone had broken into the garage, and his family was upstairs asleep,” Lang said.

At that point, McDonald retrieved a privately owned gun — not his service weapon, Lang said — and opened the door. McDonald saw the dark shape of a person coming toward him, Lang said.


“At that particular point, he discharges his firearm and strikes the person in the torso area,” Lang said. “Then he hears her voice and recognizes that it’s his daughter.”

McDonald grabbed his daughter, a 16-year-old student at Millbrook High School who had been returning home after apparently sneaking out, and called 911, according to investigators. McDonald told the 911 operator that he was taking his daughter to the hospital, Lang said. En route, McDonald lost control of his car and hit a barricade, damaging the front of the vehicle but causing no additional injuries to his daughter or to himself, Lang said.

Emergency responders went to the scene of the crash and took McDonald’s daughter to Winchester Medical Center, where she was in stable condition Thursday, Lang said.

Calls to the McDonald home Thursday went to a recording, which said that the number had been “temporarily disconnected.”

Kraig Troxell, spokesman for the Loudoun sheriff’s office, confirmed that McDonald was involved in the shooting but declined to comment further because the investigation by the Frederick sheriff’s office is continuing.

McDonald, who has been a member of the sheriff’s office for 13 years, is on administrative leave pending an internal investigation by the Loudoun sheriff’s office.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/crime/deputy-shoots-daughter-he-mistakes-for-intruder-officials/2014/08/14/a1015996-23f5-11e4-86ca-6f03cbd15c1a_story.html?hpid=z4

 
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I know this will devlolve quickly, but... is it normal to you guys that have guns to want to shoot first?

Seems like this could have been avoided by the guy saying- I'm a cop, freeze or I'm going to shoot. Or does that give the intruder the time to shoot back (in your logic, because I don't see that happening).

 
The first rule of taking a shot is know what you are shooting. It was drummed into me from the first time I was ever handled a rifle. Know what you are shooting. See the target clearly. Do not take the shot if you are not 1000% sure what you are shooting at. This is in every situation. Hunting, self defense, whatever. Know what you are shooting. When you don't tragedies happen.

 
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The first rule of taking a shot is know what you are shooting. It was drummed into me from the first time I was ever handled a rifle. Know what you are shooting. See the target clearly. Do not take the shot if you are not 1000% sure what you are shooting at. This is in every situation. Hunting, self defense, whatever. Know what you are shooting. When you don't tragedies happen.
:goodposting:

Shooting at images in the dark is about as reckless as it gets. Glad he didn't kill his daughter. He was lucky.

 
The first rule of taking a shot is know what you are shooting. It was drummed into me from the first time I was ever handled a rifle. Know what you are shooting. See the target clearly. Do not take the shot if you are not 1000% sure what you are shooting at. This is in every situation. Hunting, self defense, whatever. Know what you are shooting. When you don't tragedies happen.
:goodposting:

Shooting at images in the dark is about as reckless as it gets. Glad he didn't kill his daughter. He was lucky.
:goodposting: I hope she makes a full recovery.

 
The first rule of taking a shot is know what you are shooting. It was drummed into me from the first time I was ever handled a rifle. Know what you are shooting. See the target clearly. Do not take the shot if you are not 1000% sure what you are shooting at. This is in every situation. Hunting, self defense, whatever. Know what you are shooting. When you don't tragedies happen.
:goodposting:

I'm a pro gun guy. I couldn't imagine shooting at something that I couldn't see! Just the fact that he has a teenage daughter around should make him cautious! Anytime I heard a noise that woke me up in the middle of the night I assumed first that it was one of the kids sneaking in, grabbing some food, etc.

 
How does this poor kid come to terms with this? Okay, my dad shot me. He's a cop and he shot me. Then in the process of trying to fix that, he crashed the car with me in it. He's a cop and he crashed the car with me in it. Shot. By him. Who is this man and why is he trying to kill me?

 
How does this poor kid come to terms with this? Okay, my dad shot me. He's a cop and he shot me. Then in the process of trying to fix that, he crashed the car with me in it. He's a cop and he crashed the car with me in it. Shot. By him. Who is this man and why is he trying to kill me?
on the plus side, she probably won't get grounded for sneaking out now.

 
How does this poor kid come to terms with this? Okay, my dad shot me. He's a cop and he shot me. Then in the process of trying to fix that, he crashed the car with me in it. He's a cop and he crashed the car with me in it. Shot. By him. Who is this man and why is he trying to kill me?
on the plus side, she probably won't get grounded for sneaking out now.
Good point. I just hope she wasn't in the condition I often was when I was sneaking back into the house at 16, which was tripping.

 
Yeah, she will never be grounded, banned from the Internet, given a curfew or any other discipline as long as she's in that house now.

 
Seriously, how does the guy not know to clearly yell that he has a weapon drawn and to identify themselves?

 
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The first rule of taking a shot is know what you are shooting. It was drummed into me from the first time I was ever handled a rifle. Know what you are shooting. See the target clearly. Do not take the shot if you are not 1000% sure what you are shooting at. This is in every situation. Hunting, self defense, whatever. Know what you are shooting. When you don't tragedies happen.
:goodposting:

Shooting at images in the dark is about as reckless as it gets. Glad he didn't kill his daughter. He was lucky.
It wasn't for lack of trying. He shot her and got her in a car accident.

 
Loudoun County having a bad day it seems?

A young man robbed two 12-year-olds manning a lemonade stand on Thursday afternoon in Loudoun County.

Sheriff's office officials say that a shirtless young man approached the children at their stand at Evening Star Drive and Park Heights Circle, asking if they could break a $20 bill. One of them handed him money and he took that and the $20 before leaving the area.

Officials tell us that he was described as a White male with olive skin, dark hair, and a thin mustache. He was possibly a teenager. He was wearing light blue shorts
http://www.wusa9.com/story/news/2014/08/15/lemonade-stand-robbery-kids-round-hill-va/14116377/
 
tom22406 said:
Loudoun County having a bad day it seems?

A young man robbed two 12-year-olds manning a lemonade stand on Thursday afternoon in Loudoun County.

Sheriff's office officials say that a shirtless young man approached the children at their stand at Evening Star Drive and Park Heights Circle, asking if they could break a $20 bill. One of them handed him money and he took that and the $20 before leaving the area.Officials tell us that he was described as a White male with olive skin, dark hair, and a thin mustache. He was possibly a teenager. He was wearing light blue shorts

http://www.wusa9.com/story/news/2014/08/15/lemonade-stand-robbery-kids-round-hill-va/14116377/
My god, what kind of low life POS asshead robs a kids lemonade stand?

 
El Floppo said:
I know this will devlolve quickly, but... is it normal to you guys that have guns to want to shoot first?

Seems like this could have been avoided by the guy saying- I'm a cop, freeze or I'm going to shoot. Or does that give the intruder the time to shoot back (in your logic, because I don't see that happening).
Apparently for cops it is

 
NCCommish said:
The first rule of taking a shot is know what you are shooting. It was drummed into me from the first time I was ever handled a rifle. Know what you are shooting. See the target clearly. Do not take the shot if you are not 1000% sure what you are shooting at. This is in every situation. Hunting, self defense, whatever. Know what you are shooting. When you don't tragedies happen.
:goodposting:

 
Sabertooth said:
psychobillies said:
NCCommish said:
The first rule of taking a shot is know what you are shooting. It was drummed into me from the first time I was ever handled a rifle. Know what you are shooting. See the target clearly. Do not take the shot if you are not 1000% sure what you are shooting at. This is in every situation. Hunting, self defense, whatever. Know what you are shooting. When you don't tragedies happen.
:goodposting:

Shooting at images in the dark is about as reckless as it gets. Glad he didn't kill his daughter. He was lucky.
It wasn't for lack of trying. He shot her and got her in a car accident.
I didn't mean to laugh at this but I did.

 
There was a story about a kid who snuck out of his house, got drunk, and snuck back in to the wrong house and was shot and killed. That guy went to trial. Don't remember the outcome though.

 
tom22406 said:
Loudoun County having a bad day it seems?

A young man robbed two 12-year-olds manning a lemonade stand on Thursday afternoon in Loudoun County.

Sheriff's office officials say that a shirtless young man approached the children at their stand at Evening Star Drive and Park Heights Circle, asking if they could break a $20 bill. One of them handed him money and he took that and the $20 before leaving the area.Officials tell us that he was described as a White male with olive skin, dark hair, and a thin mustache. He was possibly a teenager. He was wearing light blue shorts

http://www.wusa9.com/story/news/2014/08/15/lemonade-stand-robbery-kids-round-hill-va/14116377/
My god, what kind of low life POS asshead robs a kids lemonade stand?
A white mail with olive skin?

Well, which is it?

 
George Jefferson Airplane said:
Shoot first, ask where daughter is later.
This is the problem. The gun owning portion of the population tends to be the dumber portion of the population. So crap like this happens too often.

 
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NCCommish said:
The first rule of taking a shot is know what you are shooting. It was drummed into me from the first time I was ever handled a rifle. Know what you are shooting. See the target clearly. Do not take the shot if you are not 1000% sure what you are shooting at. This is in every situation. Hunting, self defense, whatever. Know what you are shooting. When you don't tragedies happen.
Exactly, if you have a weapon for home defense invest some money into a rail light.

 
NCCommish said:
The first rule of taking a shot is know what you are shooting. It was drummed into me from the first time I was ever handled a rifle. Know what you are shooting. See the target clearly. Do not take the shot if you are not 1000% sure what you are shooting at. This is in every situation. Hunting, self defense, whatever. Know what you are shooting. When you don't tragedies happen.
Exactly, if you have a weapon for home defense invest some money into a rail light.
Or in this case, ya know, turn the garage light on.

 
Is it a southern thing to report counties instead of cities? I've noticed this when in Florida, it's never about the city things occur but in the county. Weird.

 
tom22406 said:
Loudoun County having a bad day it seems?

A young man robbed two 12-year-olds manning a lemonade stand on Thursday afternoon in Loudoun County.

Sheriff's office officials say that a shirtless young man approached the children at their stand at Evening Star Drive and Park Heights Circle, asking if they could break a $20 bill. One of them handed him money and he took that and the $20 before leaving the area.Officials tell us that he was described as a White male with olive skin, dark hair, and a thin mustache. He was possibly a teenager. He was wearing light blue shorts

http://www.wusa9.com/story/news/2014/08/15/lemonade-stand-robbery-kids-round-hill-va/14116377/
Q: What kind of lemonade stand has change for a $20?A: Lemonade stands in Loudoun County.

 
Is it a southern thing to report counties instead of cities? I've noticed this when in Florida, it's never about the city things occur but in the county. Weird.
Not as many incorporated cities in the South? Schools, police departments, and things like that are usually at the county level.
 
George Jefferson Airplane said:
Shoot first, ask where daughter is later.
This is the problem. The gun owning portion of the population tends to be the dumber portion of the population. So crap like this happens too often.
I'm assuming you have stats to back that claim up?
What he means is the dumb portion of the gun owning population are the ones who cause the most gun accidents.

Oddly enough

 

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