Cop Shoots 15 Year Old

While responding to a firearm dispute in an East 93rd Street apartment at 1AM on Sunday, a police sergeant shot a 15 year old boy. The boy, Luke Timothy Saintel, says he was unarmed and his back was turned to the police officer, setting off anger from Saintel's mother and a police department investigation into what happened. Police say that six officers responded to a call that there was a fight at a three bedroom apartment at 419 East 93rd Street. Fifty people were at the apartment and claim there weren't any incidents. There are two stories about what happened after the police came: "A sergeant who saw the shooting said he observed the teenager reach into his waistband and turn his back, as if drawing a gun" and it was also "possible the police gun was fired unintentionally," according to the AP.

Another police source says Saintel could have been hit when the bullet ricocheted off the wall. At any rate, either a bullet or a fragment did go into the teen's leg and he was taken to New York Presbyterian. To add to the night's events, the police initially prevented Penny Saintel from entering his room until she could prove she really was his mother! She said, "My son is no angel, but he didn't deserve this...They didn't have the right to shoot a gun into a room full of kids."

One of those kids was the son of Assemblyman Pete Grannis who seems to confirm suggestions that the police may have gotten addresses mixed up and gone to the wrong building. Terrance Grannis said he noticed a fight at a building (one that the police had asked people for directions to), but believes the police stopped in at 419 East 93rd because "they saw so many people coming in and out of this building." The Daily News says the police did find an unloaded 9mm gun in the closet after the party was cleared out and two siblings "could be charged in connection with the gun and for allegedly serving alcohol to minors."

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Underage drinking, an alleged fight, and a gun found at the scene (unloaded) but could be illegal, but it wasn't in a lock box... oh yeah and a stupid teen who turns his back on police to dig into his pants for "something".

Protocol: Unload. (the kid was hit in the leg because police probably wanted to disarm him not kill him. Police training does quite a bit for these situations. What if all 50 kids were packin pistols... 50 kids against 6 cops...

"A sergeant who saw the shooting said he observed the teenager reach into his waistband and turn his back, as if drawing a gun"

"My son is no angel, but he didn't deserve this...They didn't have the right to shoot a gun into a room full of kids."

Hey mom, if you're kid is no angel, maybe he's hanging with the wrong kids... a little parenting in this situation would be nice...

same old story, same old song and dance.
the cop states he observed the teen reach into his waistband.
is this the standard reply each and every time?
I saw him reach into his wallet, etc etc
Gun was fired unintentionally? how could that happen, I thought they got them Glocks, Sigs and Smith and wesson's which aren't suppose to do that unless you pull the trigger?

Occured in one of the NYC Public Housing buildings. Agreed, edEx, active positive parenting is lacking. 3 previous arrests on the "kid's" record.

Score one for the good guys. Pre-emptive firing shut that party down quickly. Fuck your fun, if it's disturbing others. Wrong address? I think not.

Anyone else find it odd that the 21 year old son of an Assemblyman is choosing to keep such company? These are his peers?! I can only imagine he was campaigning for his father.

what was the grandson of a SI borough pres beating up people? his fists accidentally hit the guy's head.
you can pay now or pay later and you taxpayer's have been paying plenty.

Wow, thank god I'm reading all of your comments here, because I'm going to change my parenting style right away, right now. I'm glad you have these realistic, hardhitting solutions to society's woes!

"Anyone else find it odd that the 21 year old son of an Assemblyman is choosing to keep such company?"

Almost as appauling as W. Bush being a cokehead alcoholic DURING his service to Our country's military...almost.

I've not been in the household since he was 7. Or I would have given him a realistic, hardhitting solution. And his mom would've gotten one too for being smart.

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