AK-Two different sets of cops tell parents their son is dead. They had the wrong man.

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Well, I guess they should feel lucky, there was that family in Virginia whose son was murdered and the cops showed up to tell them and shot the family dog while they were at it.



Alaska family twice told their son is dead -- only to have him answer the door

http://www.cnn.com/2014/10/10/us/alaska-police-mistaken-identity/

By Greg Botelho and Tony Marco, CNN

updated 11:19 PM EDT, Fri October 10, 2014

(CNN) -- You are told -- twice-- that your son has died, once by a state trooper and then again by a local police officer.

What do you do?

Express thanks, and perhaps frustration, that it's not true.

An Alaska family rode this emotional roller coaster earlier this week. And on Friday, Justin Priest -- the man whose parents believed had died -- said his family is "very private," but hopes some good comes from getting the story out so no one else has to endure a similar nightmare ride.

"We wanted to put a little pressure on the police department to make sure this sort of thing doesn't happen again," Priest said. "And I think we achieved our goal."

It is true that Justin D. Priest was pronounced dead at the scene late Wednesday after the car he was driving slammed into a tree in Juneau, police announced in a news release. Two other passengers in his vehicle were injured, including one "with apparent life-threatening injuries."

When something horrible like this happens, law enforcement officers have the unenviable job of notifying next of kin.

So, Juneau police reached out to the Alaska State Troopers, trying to get information on a Justin Priest from his parents in Palmer to determine if their son was in Juneau at the time of the accident.

"Instead, ... the communication got mixed up," Juneau Police Chief Bryce Johnson said. "We somehow communicated it wrong, and they thought that we wanted to tell the family that their son had died in the crash."

That's what troopers did, going to the Priest home in Palmer before dawn to relay the horrific news.

Then, Priest's father called Juneau police to verify it was his son who died in the accident. A Juneau officer said it was.

But a different Justin Priest had died, one who was 33, as police noted in their press release, and from Juneau.

The Justin Priest whose parents were contacted is 29, according to the Alaska Dispatch News, and from south Anchorage, about 570 miles away by air or boat and 850 miles by car from Juneau.

The parents of the 29-year-old thought their son was dead when they went to his house early Thursday morning.

They knocked on the door. And guess who answered, according to the Dispatch News?

Their son Justin, alive and well.

"Justin?" his father asked, the news website reported. "It's Justin! Praise Jesus, we thought you were dead."

The mixup got back to Juneau later Thursday. Police there issued an updated press release, apologizing "for our error" and "for any anguish our mistake has caused."

Johnson, Juneau's police chief, talked directly to the living Justin Priest's father by phone.

"He told me what they went through, and I was left speechless," said a choked up Johnson. "From my perspective, after hearing all that they did, I was talking to a great man. I was left with an immense amount of respect for him."

After this incident, Johnson said Juneau police would review its dispatch recordings, talk to officers about following procedures, and possibly change protocols if it makes sense.

What the police chief is not doing is shirking blame for what happened.

"It was our case, our responsibility," Johnson said. "...The family deserves for us to acknowledge that it was our mistake, and we are sorry."
 
... there was that family in Virginia whose son was murdered and the cops showed up to tell them and shot the family dog while they were at it.


That would be this one:
HENRICO, VA (WWBT) - The family of a fatal shooting victim in Henrico is speaking out on their loved one's death — and the violent loss of their dog — on the same day.

http://www.nbc12.com/story/19004485/family-speaks-out-on-shooting-deaths-of-relative-dog


Also relevant:
The Officer, Bryson McGee, proceeded to inform Myron that he had just shot and killed Myron’s dog, at Myron’s residence, when coming to inform him officially of his brother’s death...
“The officer showed no emotion, offered no details when he delivered the cruel news. He simply stated Shadow was ‘aggressive so I shot him.’ He looked like he was actually enjoying himself.”

https://www.facebook.com/buddysvoice/posts/615214115169988
 
Guest blogger at Balko's "The Agitator" pens this commentary:


Screwtape Wept

http://www.theagitator.com/2012/07/12/screwtape-wept/

Thursday, July 12th, 2012

My Dear Wormwood,

As discussed in my last letter, your patient’s decision to join the police department seemed a mixed development at best. It is true that Hell follows no law save the most ancient, “Eat or be eaten.” But as a general rule we want to discourage the creatures from obeying any laws, even of their own devising. Despite the best efforts of our most fiendish disputants, we in the Lowerarchy are unable, as yet, to remove from their laws all that reeks of the Enemy, such as justice, temperance, chastity, and respect for their fellow vermin. Still, we have made great strides in this age toward bending those who enforce the laws, such as your patient, to the commendable vices of cruelty, corruption, graft, influence-peddling, and the forsaking of oaths. So I did not discourage your patient’s occupation, as long as he could be steered onto a path which would eventually bring him to Our Father’s House.

Until I received this report from our colleague Skrimcheez, who is in charge of the local newspaper editor: Henrico police shoot pet as they notify family of son’s homicide. As you can see, the report is lavishly illustrated, and spares no detail. It appears that your patient, while performing his mundane duty of notifying one of the humans that her child had been murdered, discharged his weapon into the child’s dog. Your patient claimed to have done so out of fear (no doubt of your urging) that the animal posed a threat to the patient’s safety. I have carefully read the report, and it raises several questions regarding your care of the patient.

The first of which is: ARE YOU OUT OF YOUR FUCKING MIND? What kind of FUCKING LUNATIC would shoot the GOD-DAMNED FAMILY DOG as he was approaching the GOD-DAMNED FAMILY HOME to notify them that THEIR SON HAD BEEN MURDERED? YOU ASSHOLE! Hell is TOO GOOD for this son of a bitch! I thought I was cruel! I thought I was merciless, but YOU…

(Here the manuscript breaks off, and is resumed in another hand.)

In my rage and fury at reading of your despicable patient’s exploits, I find that I have transformed into a vampire bat. My secretary shall compose the remainder of this letter under my dictation.

There are some things, Wormwood, that are too vile even for us. Admittedly, before today, I could not have named one of those things. But shooting the family dog, on the way to notifying the family that its son has been found murdered in the street, is such a thing. Hell has majesty, Wormwood. Even the foulest fiend in the most abysmal of our pits would not sink to such a depth.

Rest assured, Wormwood, that your patient has found his place in Our Father’s House. Indeed he shall be most welcome here. We shall make a sport of him, a plaything, a feast to be savoured slowly with all the cruelty our tormentors can devise. And yet, for all of the anguish that shall be his, for eternity and more, his torment will only barely exceed what he has brought upon this family.

Common murderers are, as the Americans put it, a dime a dozen. It takes a special cruelty, one I would call beyond diabolical if there could be such a thing, to kill the family dog before notifying the family of a death.

Your disgusted uncle,

Screwtape.

(Signed in his abysmal excellency’s disability by his secretary, Toadpipe, B.S.M., D.T.)
 
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