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  • Nickdfresh
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    • Oct 2004
    • 49567

    Popular Teacher Fatally Shot After Entering Wrong House

    It's kind of a big local issue here where apparently a popular Albany, NY area teacher was in town with his wife to celebrate the birth of their friends' child. He mistakenly entered the wrong house and the homeowner immediately opened fire killing him. The man was a 31-year old award winning teacher and it appears to be a big tragedy. Some say the homeowner is a psychopath that should have given "fair warning" before blasting this poor guy--and should be charged with at least manslaughter as there was no direct threat to him or his family.

    Others say "too-bad," and that you're taking your life into your own hands when you startle armed people in their own homes. Not sure what I think personally, but I believe that someone at least deserves a shout of "get the fuck down or I'll fucking shoot you!" before you blast them. Related story below:

    -NDF


    Police believe door was unlocked at site of teacher's death
    Homeowner's lawyer says Park entered rear, walked into kitchen, 2 rooms before slaying

    By Dan Herbeck
    Buffalo News Staff Reporter
    Updated: April 01, 2010, 12:10 am /
    Published: April 01, 2010, 6:55 am


    David Park was shot after mistakenly entering the wrong house during a party

    Investigators believe David W. Park walked through an unlocked rear door when he entered an Amherst home where the resident shot and killed him, sources close to the case told The Buffalo News.

    The rear door led from a raised deck into the home on Millbrook Court where Park was shot as an intruder early Sunday.

    Police who responded to the home soon after the shooting found no indication of a forced entry.

    Park was not shot immediately after entering the home, said Thomas H. Burton, attorney for David D'Amico, the homeowner who shot Park.

    "The rear door where he entered was on the other side of the house from the location where he was shot," Burton said. "[Park] walked through the kitchen and two other rooms before ending up at the location where he was shot."

    Police believe Park entered the D'Amico's backyard by opening a gate, which he closed behind him, sources said. He then went up onto the deck and stepped inside the home.

    The question of whether the door was locked had been a tightly guarded secret until Wednesday, when three sources familiar with the case confirmed for The News that it had been left unlocked.

    D'Amico routinely locked all of his doors at night and has told Amherst police that he was unaware that his rear door had been left unlocked that night, the sources said.

    Amherst police and the Erie County district attorney's office are investigating the death of Park, 31, an award-winning Albany school teacher who was in town to attend a party at a home next door to D'Amico's.

    So far, no charges have been filed against D'Amico. His attorney hopes no charges ever will be filed.

    "Whether a door was locked or not is not an issue under the law," Burton said. "An unlocked door does not give someone a defense to commit a burglary. The narrow focus of the law is on what was in the mind of the man who fired the shot.

    "No matter how [Park] got in, I can tell you this much for certain — he was not invited in. He was an intruder."

    A memorial service for Park will be held today in his hometown of Old Forge. A second memorial service will be held on Friday in Albany, where he was a beloved elementary school teacher.

    Assistant Police Chief Timothy M. Green, spokesman for the Amherst police, declined to confirm or deny The News's information on the unlocked door.

    "As we've said since this happened, this was a tragedy," Green said. "I don't know why [Park] was in that house, but he should not have been. We haven't found any evidence indicating that he was legally in the house."

    D'Amico fired his hunting shotgun because Park did not comply with his demand that he leave the house and because he feared that Park was about to walk upstairs to where the D'Amicos had been sleeping, Burton said.

    Park is believed to have gone into D'Amico's house by mistake after leaving the party next door. "The reason why he went into [D'Amico's] house is a mystery we may never know the answer to," Green said.

    The Erie County medical examiner's office is conducting toxicology tests to determine if Park was intoxicated at the time.

    Both D'Amico and his wife, Julie, have been "emotionally devastated" by what happened, according to Burton.

    "There are winners and losers in life," Green said. "But any way you look at this case, the outcome is bad for everyone involved."

    dherbeck@buffnews.com
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  • Nickdfresh
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    • Oct 2004
    • 49567

    #2
    I might add that Amherst, NY has one of the lowest national crime rates of any metro/suburban area of the United States...

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    • binnie
      DIAMOND STATUS
      • May 2006
      • 19145

      #3
      Well, I don't suppose we'll ever know if any words or warnings were exhanged before shots were fired will we?

      But it seems very suspicious to me thatt shooting would be someone's first reation - I mean, I'm guessing that this guy doesn't sit in the house with his gun or guns beside him. The teacher didn't just pop into his eyesight and then 'bang, bang'. He must have heard the 'intruder' and gone to fetch his gun, before shooting him. That to me is almost premeditation - 'I'm not going to find out why he's here, I'm just going to kill him.' But, like I said, I guess we'll never know the details.
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      • Steve Savicki
        • Jan 2004
        • 3937

        #4
        Rest in peace.
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        • ELVIS
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          • Dec 2003
          • 44120

          #5
          Option #4

          Intruding is a threat...

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          • binnie
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            • May 2006
            • 19145

            #6
            So you don't think that it's a tragedy that this guy mistakenly entered a house believing it to be his friends and is now dead?
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            • ELVIS
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              • Dec 2003
              • 44120

              #7
              Sure I do...

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              • binnie
                DIAMOND STATUS
                • May 2006
                • 19145

                #8
                But the shooter was perfectly within his rights to fire first and ask questions later?
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                • ELVIS
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                  • Dec 2003
                  • 44120

                  #9
                  Hw was perfectly within his rights to defend himself and his family...

                  We don't know what was or what was not said...


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                  • binnie
                    DIAMOND STATUS
                    • May 2006
                    • 19145

                    #10
                    I agree - as I said above, we'll never know what happened or not.

                    But it seems odd to me that you can shoot and kill someone if you THINK that they might be a threat, rather than them actually posing a threat. It seems a little illogical to me. Say I'm walking down the street and some guy gives me a strange look - he might be about to attack me, so I better kick his head in first, right?

                    It just seems a very odd scenario to me - surely pointing a gun at someone would be enough to get them off your property, rather than atually having to resort to shooting them.
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                    • LoungeMachine
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                      • Jul 2004
                      • 32576

                      #11
                      This same thing happened last year to someone I knew

                      Music & nightlife | Seattle sound engineer fatally shot as he tried to enter wrong motel room | Seattle Times Newspaper

                      And the guy jumped bail instead of facing a jury, the fucking pussy.

                      Big tough gun nut, huh?

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                      Dude, what in the fuck is wrong with you? I'm full of hate and I do drugs.
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                      • binnie
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                        • May 2006
                        • 19145

                        #12
                        Jesus, that's just horrific......
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                        • LoungeMachine
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                          • Jul 2004
                          • 32576

                          #13
                          Originally posted by ELVIS
                          Hw was perfectly within his rights to defend himself and his family...

                          We don't know what was or what was not said...


                          "Defend" doesnt mean shoot to kill.

                          Originally posted by Kristy
                          Dude, what in the fuck is wrong with you? I'm full of hate and I do drugs.
                          Originally posted by cadaverdog
                          I posted under aliases and I jerk off with a sock. Anything else to add?

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                          • Anonymous
                            Banned
                            • May 2004
                            • 12749

                            #14
                            Well regarding the teacher, we really do not know what happened. Sure, it's easy & it suits well with everybody else to always defend the victim, but we do not know what happened.

                            I'm not defending the shooter either. In fact, I believe that anyone that takes sides in this is incredibly stupid and/or retard. Because all you have is what you can envision in your own mind, so you're effectively judging someone based n your own hallucinations.

                            The case that Lounge brought to the table is a bit different...

                            1) It's much, MUCH easier to enter a wrong motel room than a wrong house.

                            2) Who the hell leaves his door unlocked while staying at a motel/hotel/whatever?

                            3) At any given time, staff with keys may & will enter your room, if it's the place's policy to clean at certain hours of the day, or whatever the fuck.

                            4) It's not exactly your fucking property you're defending.

                            5) SHUT THE FUCK UP, SUCKADICKI!

                            6) We still don't know what happened, but I believe the above points to be highly valid.

                            Cheers! :bottle:

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                            • BigBadBrian
                              TOASTMASTER GENERAL
                              • Jan 2004
                              • 10625

                              #15
                              Originally posted by ELVIS
                              Hw was perfectly within his rights to defend himself and his family...
                              Wrong.

                              Deadly force is only justified when one's life is threatened.

                              Simple breaking and entering is not grounds for use of deadly force, except if this teacher came after the homeowner with a knife, gun, or other weapon...which I doubt happened.

                              Just the fact that this teacher was in his house is not grounds to blast him.

                              At least that's what we were taught.

                              Charge the homeowner with manslaughter at the minimum.



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