Monday, September 18, 2017

Georgia Tech LGBT Pride President With Knife Shot By Police After Shouting Shoot Me

Georgia Tech LGBT Pride President With Knife Shot By Police After Shouting Shoot Me --- ===

9/16/2017 Georgia Tech LGBT Pride President With Knife Shot By Police After Shouting Shoot Me September 16, 2017, Scout Schultz, an intersex 21-year-old student at the Georgia Institute of Technology, was shot dead by an officer of the Georgia Tech Police Department after he called to report himself as a suspicious person and yelling at police to "shoot me" and leaving three suicide notes behind in a dormitory room. Schultz was the president of Pride Alliance, an LGBT organization on campus. They were carrying a pocketknife that was part of a multitool. The incident was followed by protests and civil unrest, which led to multiple arrests. The shooting is being investigated by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation. Family attorney claimed that this was not a "suicide by cop."

Alternative Theory: Was he trying to be a Gay Lives Matter police brutality martyr? 


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Shooting of Scout Schultz - Wikipedia

Shooting of Scout Schultz

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Shooting of Scout Schultz
DateSeptember 16, 2017
Location532 8th Street NW, Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
ParticipantsUnnamed officer of the Georgia Tech Police Department
DeathsScout Schultz
On September 16, 2017, Scout Schultz, an intersex 21-year-old student at the Georgia Institute of Technology, was shot dead by an officer of the Georgia Tech Police Department. Schultz was the president of Pride Alliance, an LGBT organization on campus. They were carrying a pocketknife that was part of a multitool. The incident was followed by protests and civil unrest, which led to multiple arrests. The shooting is being investigated by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation.

Parties involved

Scout Schultz

Scout Schultz was born as Scott Schultz in Rockville, Maryland circa 1996.[1][2] They later moved to Lilburn, Georgia with their family.[1][3] They were a computer engineering major in their fourth year at Georgia Institute of Technology,[1][4] and expected to graduate a semester early according to their father.[2] Schultz identified as "bisexualnonbinary and intersex" and used singular they pronouns.[5] They were the president of Pride Alliance on campus.[4][3]
Schultz, who suffered from clinical depression, had spent time in counseling after attempting suicide by hanging in 2015.[6]

Georgia Tech Police Department officer

As of September 18, 2017, the officer has not been named.[1]

Shooting

The shooting occurred late on Saturday, September 16, 2017 at 532 8th Street NW on the campus of Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, Georgia.[7]
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation reported that a 9-1-1 was received around 11:17 p.m. for "a person with a knife and a gun"[7] and that Schultz was the one who called 911.[8] However, Schultz had no gun, and while they were carrying a multitool that included a pocketknife, the blade was not extended. Schultz reportedly called in that a white male was carrying a weapon, and appeared to be intoxicated.[6]
Schultz refused to drop the knife and continued to walk towards the police while shouting, "Shoot me!".[1] Schultz was shot by a police officer,[7] and shortly after, pronounced dead at the Grady Memorial Hospital.[7]

Aftermath and reactions

Schultz's family attorney, Chris Stewart, said the police overreacted.[4] Stewart claimed that this was not a "suicide by cop."[6] He added, "The area was secured. There was no one around at risk."[5]
Schultz's mother, Lynne Schultz, suggested the police should have used "pepper spray or Tasers" instead of gunning them down.[6] According to a spokesman, Georgia Tech police are equipped with the former but not the latter.[8]
G. P. "Bud" Peterson, the president of Georgia Tech, said the shooting was a "heart-wrenchingly painful time" for the university.[9]
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation reported that 3 suicide notes were found in Schultz's dorm room.[8]

Vigil and protest

A vigil for Schultz was held on September 18. The vigil turned violent and about 50 people were arrested; a police car was set on fire and an individual was taken to a hospital. Schultz's parents appealed for calm.[10][11]

References

  1. ^ Jump up to:a b c d e "Georgia student Scout Schultz shot dead by Atlanta police". BBC News. September 18, 2017. Retrieved September 18, 2017.
  2. ^ Jump up to:a b Selk, Avi; Shapiro, T. Rees (September 18, 2017). "'We have to seek justice for Scout': Parents of student killed by police at Georgia Tech speak out". The Chicago Tribune. Retrieved September 18, 2017.
  3. ^ Jump up to:a b Selk, Avi (September 18, 2017). "Scout Schultz: LGBT activist shot dead by police at Georgia university". The Independent. Retrieved September 18, 2017.
  4. ^ Jump up to:a b c "Georgia Tech Student With Knife Killed by Campus Police". The New York Times. September 18, 2017. Retrieved September 18, 2017.
  5. ^ Jump up to:a b "Georgia Tech police shoot LGBTQ student dead". The Guardian. September 18, 2017. Retrieved September 18, 2017.
  6. ^ Jump up to:a b c d Boone, Christian (September 17, 2017). "AJC Exclusive: Mom of Georgia Tech student shot by police speaks out". Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Retrieved September 18, 2017.
  7. ^ Jump up to:a b c d "GBI Investigates Officer Involved Shooting in Atlanta, GA". Georgia Bureau of Investigation. Retrieved September 18, 2017. September 17, 2017
  8. ^ Jump up to:a b c Brumback, Kate (September 18, 2017). "911 call about suspicious man was made by Georgia Tech student killed by police, officials say". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved September 19, 2017.
  9. Jump up^ Gaffey, Conor (September 18, 2017). "SCOUT SCHULTZ: WHY DID GEORGIA POLICE SHOOT DEAD GEORGIA TECH LGBT STUDENT LEADER?". Newsweek. Retrieved September 18, 2017.
  10. Jump up^ "BREAKING: Vigil at Georgia Tech turns violent in aftermath of police shooting". ajc.com. Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Retrieved September 18, 2017.
  11. Jump up^ Grinberg, Emanuella (September 19, 2017). "Protests erupt on Georgia Tech campus after student is killed". CNN. Retrieved September 19,2017.

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9/18 Georgia Tech student Scout Schultz, who was killed by police, made ...
https://www.washingtonpost.com/.../knife-wielding-campus-pride-leader-killed-by-polic...... The call that led Georgia Tech campus police to respond to a man reportedly wielding a knife was made by the student who was later shot and killed by officers, police investigators said ...


Georgia Tech student Scout Schultz shot dead by police - BBC News
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22 hours ago - University police in the US state of Georgia have shot and killed an LGBT student activist, sparking an inquiry. Police encountered Scout Schultz, 21, outside a campus dormitory in Atlanta after a call about "a person with a knife and a gun" late on Saturday. ... Georgia Tech's campus ...

Scout Schultz made 911 call before being fatally shot by cops - NY ...
www.nydailynews.com/.../scout-schultz-made-911-call-fatally-shot-cops-article-1.35041...10 hours ago - Scout Schultz made a 911 call about a suspicious man on campus and wrote three suicide notes before being killed by police Saturday.

Protests at Georgia Tech after police killed student - CNN - CNN.com
www.cnn.com/2017/09/18/us/georgia-tech-protest-slain-student/index.html


6 hours ago - Attendees at the vigil for Scout Schultz said that gathering ended quietly after less than half an hour, and about 20 minutes later a separate ...

Georgia Tech shooting: Protests erupt on campus - CNN - CNN.com
www.cnn.com/2017/09/18/us/georgia-tech-student-killed/index.html


3 hours ago - Police car burns and demonstrators confront police after vigil for Scout Shultz; Schultz was president of an LGBTQ group at Georgia Tech.

Cop who shot, killed Georgia Tech student overreacted, family's ...
www.foxnews.com/.../cop-who-shot-killed-georgia-tech-student-overreacted-familys-la...20 hours ago - Scout Schultz was pronounced dead Sunday morning after the shooting at Georgia Tech. The lawyer for the family of a student shot dead by ...

Police officers need to accept the risk that comes with showing restraint.
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13 hours ago - 21-year-old Scout Schultz, who identified as gender nonbinary and used ... how the Georgia Tech police will attempt to justify Schultz's death.
COLLEGE 21 hours ago Georgia Tech student shot dead by police on campus Fox News Facebook Twitter Comments Print Email Scout Shultz was shot and killed by Georgia Tech police Saturday night after he refused to follow their orders, officials said. Scout Shultz was shot and killed by Georgia Tech police Saturday night after he refused to follow their orders, officials said. A student at the Georgia Institute of Technology died early Sunday after police shot him on campus the previous evening — when they said he refused officers’ orders to drop a knife he was holding. Scout Schultz, 21, was pronounced dead early Sunday morning after he was taken to the hospital, Fox 5 Atlanta reported. Georgia Tech police were called to West Campus residential community after a person called 911 claiming someone with a knife and gun was near the campus. It was not clear if investigators ever found a gun.

cbs news: mother question why non-lethal taser was not used. Complained of student with gun and knife, no gun was found. May have been suffering mental breakdown, tried to commit suicide before, identified as neither male or female.


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Knife-wielding campus pride leader killed by police at Georgia Tech ...
https://www.washingtonpost.com/.../knife-wielding-campus-pride-leader-killed-by-polic...3 hours ago - Georgia Tech police fatally shot the president of the Pride Alliance student group Saturday night in full view of dorm residents.   Scout Schultz, a 21-year-old computer engineering student who identified as neither male nor female, in a parking lot outside the dorms after someone called 911 to report “a person with a knife and a gun,” it appeared to be a pocket knife multitool with the blade tucked in. ...  “Come on man, let’s drop the knife,” an officer with his gun drawn says in the graphic video. But Schultz walks toward him.  “Shoot me!”  mother first assumed her child had been killed at a protest... “scary smart” perfectionist troubled by depression — a fourth-year student who took master’s degree courses and planned to design biomedical devices after graduation, but who had tried to commit suicide by hanging two years ago.

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