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One Less Goblin In The World

May 15th, 2008 · No Comments

From the Atlanta Journal-Constitution:

The teenage boy who was shot to death last week while trying to break into a northwest Atlanta home has been identified as Merterries Burton, authorities said.

Merterries, 15, was a student at Forrest Hills Academy, an alternative school for middle and high school students with discipline problems, according to an Atlanta police report.

Friday afternoon, Merterries and two other boys were trying to kick in the back door of a home on Hawkins Street when the resident, 26-year-old Jeff Fraser, grabbed a gun and fired at least eight shots at the intruders, police said.

The others fled when Merterries was shot and remained at large Wednesday.

Homicide investigator J. Thorpe Jr. said Wednesday the shooting appeared to be in self-defense, but he is still investigating.

Fraser’s home had been burglarized twice earlier this month, on May 2 and May 4, Thorpe said.

In April, Atlanta police arrested Merterries in another burglary case in the same area, Thorpe said. Thorpe said he didn’t know why burglars were targeting Fraser’s house, but said it is one of the nicer homes in the neighborhood.

In the shooting, Merterries suffered gunshot wounds to his face and neck and died at the scene, authorities said. According to the police report, he lived in an apartment on Chappell Road, less than a half-mile from the Hawkins Street home.

Thorpe said he has good leads on the identities of the two other boys who were with Merterries.

Here’s the summary: Merterries Burton was a 15-year-old boy that already had taken a life of crime and had already been in trouble at school. He then comes up with the wonderful idea of kicking in the door of a home belonging to Jeff Fraser who had been burglarized twice earlier this month. Fraser decided he was tired of being a victim and opened fire on the intruder gang, managing to place multiple rounds into the head of Burton, who is now dead.

If Burton had managed to escape do you believe that he would have turned his life around and become a model citizen … or would he have continued, and escalated, his life of crime?

How many times is an innocent victim like Fraser required to remain a victim before he is allowed to use his right of self-defense?

And you wonder why I carry a firearm?


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Tags: Crime/Law · Guns