How? If you look at the video from the police and bystander he ran so fast he couldn't have turned to point the gun at the officer. He was shot after the first officer punched him two times at least. His arms were up in front of his face
@@whatsgoingon07It was a replica Glock 15, that was recovered afterwards. This kid should never have been put in the position to even have a replica firearm pointed at an officer. I hate law enforcement overstepping their bounds just as much as anybody, but this can't be an unjustified shooting. The kid had, for all the officer knew, a gun pointed at him. The cop wanted to go home to his family that night, he ain't going to go less-than-lethal in a situation where he thinks hes on the verge of being shot to death. Really really sad all around. The kid should be alive right now, the cop should be mentally well, the family should be safe and sound and emotionally well. Unfortunately reality isn't so. It's just a lose-lose case where nobody wins and everybody suffers.
Maybe you FAIL as a Government when you allow a politician to flood the country with guns. I couldn’t get my on a hands on a gun when I was 13 because the fuckin’ Country wasn’t INSANE back then. “Neutralized the threat” GTFOH.
While the morons in the background screamed and yelled, accomplishing literally nothing but potentially distracting the officers. Gosh I despise most people on this planet
Pigs. First thing they say is you were riding your bike in the road and you were walking on the sidewalk, which is literally what you're supposed to do. So what was the reason for the stop?
So the kid runs away and points a gun at him... and we're supposed to see the cop as the bad guy?! The parents are the reason the kid was raised like that, they have only themselves to blame for their child's death.
@@fodetoure1576so run and point the weapon at officer? May I asks why do such actions if unprovoked. Situation: ok young man ima pat you down : Young man : 🏃
Honestly I think this is not so true. Parents see the best in their kids always and often times will overlook things that their kids do or just think they are going through a rebellious phase or something like this. It is true that there are times when parents are at fault, but it is hard to know for sure and just so easy to jump to saying" it's the parents fault" Sometimes yes, sometimes no.
I mean these officers don't have an easy job. A firearm was drawn and pointed. If u would do different in that position eventually u wouldn't make it home to ur family
@@Choppermv17Nah man it's just true, the kid had a replica Glock 15, the gun looked real. The cop can't tell in a split second whether or not it's a fake gun being pointed at him, dude just wants to stay alive. Anybody would have went lethal in that situation. A bullet fired by a teenager kills the same as a bullet fired by a fully grown adult man. I'm sorry to say, this situation is just terrible all around, nobody wins. Beyond tragic that this boy lost his life, and the cop probably will lose part of his sanity knowing the kid only had a replica gun, and he was killed for it.
These body cam footage videos should be available ASAP to let people see what actually happened before someone twists it. That kid didn't need to lose his life. He was old enough to know better and still made his choices.
@@PupcakesDogCarejust bc you have the gun didn’t make a shootout inevitable. It’s called not acting like a hard r and pulling the gun you have. Comply And follow orders. But they don’t
@@Iwanttmoneyyy If that kid hadn't carried the gun, if he hadn't ran, if he hadn't pointed the gun..... see how many bad decisions that dumb kid made? Life is hard when you're stupid. On the other hand the world has too many stupid people in it already, so....silver linings?
@@Iwanttmoneyyymake sure he wasnt reaching for the officers pistol, ensure he's 100% restrained? Yknow; instead of the first 5 seconds of the struggle, maybe make sure the suspect doesnt hurt anyone. Kid's inept for running, having the damned thing in the first place, and especially so for pointing it at the officer while running. The kid was not 100% restrained when he was shot. The shot was totally justified and unless youre speaking with your emotions instead of logic and rationale, youre probably dangerous to society too if you think he was uneccessarily shot. It was called for. It was for the safety of society, I dont think we need people who do those sorts of things around in a civil society.
@@Iwanttmoneyyy how about not run and all.. how about just say i have a bb gun in my pocket.. why would you want him to do more than that at all. had he just done that he would have been cited and taken home to his parents.. what else do you think would have happen if he had show a little respect for himself, his own action and for the police officers. i blame the kids parents for fialing to teach this kid right from wrong and i can say the same about your parents.
He came as a refugee from Myanmar witch isnt even a country anymore, you don't think he's seen death? This 13 year old as been through more traumatic experiences than you will ever know and you judge him while he's dead
@@HunterB738 at minimum the parents should be having talks with their children about these situation. The consequences of carrying a toy gun, with the orange tip removed, it looks like. I had these talks with my two children, never an incident.
So u see the first cop that tackled him is the body cam that shows in this video , so if he pointed the gun at him why did he asked his partner “ what tf did he shoot . ?? Use your head bro
@@lilchillymusic8090the first cop got the clear view of the gun, the cops behind didn’t. The screaming lady also escalates the situation. They found a black painted replica glock on him, its clearly in view of the bodycam when its pointed at the cops. Use YOUR head.
@@sorimasndo you read the news they not even sure it was a gun he’s already on the ground and one big cop on top of him already and out of no where he came and shoot him that not a self defense that murder don’t tell me 3 adults cop can’t Handle 13 year old boy
Or just say "The kid died"...it's 3 words and doesn't use an unoriginal and overused comment. Sorry to ramble but og Darwin Awards were for people who died trying to make their lawn mowers hit 0-60 in less than a second, etc. Took more effort. Now you pseudo-smarties give the Darwin Award out for just about anything. I'm not upset about it. Just letting you know you don't sound any more intelligent than that kid
@@Wahhhhhhhh-hhh i mean, the cops were out looking for armed robbers matching their description, and the one with the fake gun tried to run when the cops said they needed to check them for weapons. How many 13 yr old robbers do you think are out in the streets?
Kid was building his thug resume. I'm beginning to believe that it's a badge of honor NOT to cooperate with law enforcement...or risk being an outcast.
This never would have happened if the young man would have kept his hands up, replied that he had gun and let the police officers secure the gun from him. A truly tragic incident that could have been avoided.
Are people truly d*mb? Him and his friend were reported to police by the people they robbed with that pellet g*n. It would have been enough to arrest him. He's not st*pid, he knew he was caught and decided to run and point that pellet g*n at the cops.
@@lmst3lsA 13 year old boy? Don't go around acting like he was a fully grown individual capable of making sound decisions, his brain was not even close to being fully developed. You can't blame an undeveloped young child for their actions, especially one raised not knowing any better.
@Gianni523 we actually can blame the parents for raising a dumbass of a 13 year old who thinks it's a good idea to sprint from a group of cops and point a gun, regardless of if it was fake or real, at a cop who values their life
The culture needs to change. I know what you are saying, but there are deeper issues underneath, but im sure you know. For the love of god, Trump 2024!
If cops can kill you over having something they think might be a gun, running suddenly becomes a matter of survival instinct. The kid was 13. Not exactly an educated adult who is capable of making the best decisions all the time.
@@HeyLetsDoAThing he could have just accepted the search? 😂 the mind games you libtards play is insane. Instead he ran? And pulled it and pointed??? 😂😂😂
@@huntforagefish4730 Unless you’re a cop. Then your bad decisions end the life of a 13 year old unnecessarily while people lick your boots and tell you how justified it was.
@@annsam2111just because someone on the ground doesn’t mean they’re apprehended, apprehended means they’re in handcuffs with no weapons on them. The kid had a model gun on him and nobody can tell if it’s real or not. All the kid would have to do if it is a real gun is move his pointer finger and boom now an officer is dead
Still makes you wonder why would a 13 year old kid pull a toy gun on a police officer. What is his household like where he is taught that this behaviour is fine. They need to investigate his parents.
0 sympathy for the kid, don't run from the cops, dont point a gun or anything at them, even if is a bb gun or a water gun that looks like a real gun, dont act stupid, period.
What did everything think was going to happen? Stop comiting crimes, stop running from police, stop resisting... if youre innocent, youll be fine. If youre guilty, youll be held accountable. Either way you either learn, or die. Choose wisely
@@huntforagefish4730creatorless creation, intelligent beings from non intelligence. Personal beings from impersonal ooze. Great point, maybe we should teach kids this hopeless drivel
Blame the parents my son's the same age he would never be outside running around with hoodrats playing with BB pistols its sad the kid didn't deserve it but his parents failed him
Can you ask your son to teach you how to write a sentence? Hopefully your son is smarter than you are. JFC. Gave me a stroke trying to read that gibberish run on sentence.
Obviously, and very clearly looks black in the video. You can drop your weird little narrative. We all know what problems we have in this country let’s not do the pretend game.
@@Razor358 "Very clearly black" buddy there are literally pictures of the kid and his family online. They are clearly Asian. He's from Myanmar, I don't know what else I can tell you
@@Razor358 Put your glasses back on lil bro. He's clearly asian. Now if you can't tell the difference between a black person and an asian person then thats a you issue that an optometrist can definitely help you with. Get your appointment set ASAP. Not tomorrow, not after breakfast......NOW!
@@PsychoAsianDood Okay and? I don’t need to look at pictures of the guy online. It literally doesn’t matter. Cool he ended up being Asian. Doesn’t change anything does it?
These fine officers just prevented a whole lifetime of crimes. Imagine the amount of pain and misery that left our universe. They deserve medals for their bravery. Their jobs are not easy
Parents will hire some civil right lawyer and they will find pics showing him as some loving son with so much future. Fact is this kid was heading in one of two directions, 1. Life sentence 2. Murdered
….and as soon as they come into court with their, “civil rights lawyer”, the judge should immediately lock those parents up for being total goofballs. For allowing their child be out on the streets during the night hours at 13. Kid shoulda been at home studying somewhere. Stupid parents 🙄🤡
@@user-rb1yf4he9q I said “shoulda” (meaning “should have”). As the difference in what would’ve most likely kept him alive to this day. By the end result, it’s obvious that wasn’t the case. Doesn’t take away what would’ve most likely been fact.
that kids parents failed him, you have got to teach your kids better than this or dont have them just because you can. if you cant do the time dont do the crime.
@@tdw5933how please I try to understand how does that the parent fault look at this new generation kids don’t listen much they only listen to them self
This is an result of awful parenting. What are young 13yr olds doing out at night in urban areas. Why is a 13yr running from police and flashing what appears to be a possible weapon in a pursuit? And they wonder why they get shot down?
Learn how to act around police, don’t be a suspect in an armed robbery, don’t point anything that looks like a weapon at police when you’re running away. The parents failed this child miserably.
WTF did he think was gonna happen by pulling a gun in cops? He was an idiot, but he wasn't one for long. What a damned shame and waste of a young life, for sure, but with cops, FAFO.
Nevermind. Found this clip on CBS News, for those with the same question I had: In their release Saturday night, police said that the three officers were patrolling the area in response to at least two recent robberies "in which the suspects were described as Asian males who brandished a black in color firearm and forcibly demanded and stole property from victims" - the latest of which had occurred Thursday. The three officers approached the two teens because "they matched the robbery suspects' descriptions and were in the immediate vicinity of the previous robbery at nearly the same time of day," police said.
Yeah. Parents allowing their kids to wander the streets at night is a big problem. I was told to be in bed by 8 pm at that age. These kids are out on the street at night with a realistic replica Glock, allegedly robbing people. This is the outcome you get, mom, point the finger at yourself. I’m sure she’ll sue the city though.
I've watched as many times. The pig says you're riding in the roadway which you're supposed to with a bike, and you're walking (to the other kid) So what's the reason for the stop again?
@@mayrbxplayz7954 ‘The three officers involved were on a patrol of the West Utica area assisting with two recent robbery investigations nearby. In one of the incidents on 27 June, two men armed with a black firearm forcibly demanded and stole property from victims. The suspects were described as an Asian male and a dark-skinned male - one travelling by foot and one on a bicycle. Authorities say they stopped Nyah Mway and the other teenager based on these "identifying factors" at around 22:00 local time.’ BBC.
@annsam2111 Doesn't matter the police have seconds to react. If it's happening so much, why aren't people realizing to not run away and have fake guns ?
For all of you pointing out that the kid's poor decision making lead to his death; you're right. You might want to try showing a little compassion to the mom though. Teens make stupid decisions all the time. Hopefully, they survive them.
We were all 13 once, almost none of us have ever ran from the police or tried to point a gun at them because we had common sense. This teen was bound to get shot whether by the police or an armed citizen.
@@AK47BLACKice There was a kid from my elite private school who pointed a gun at someone while driving as a joke. He was shot dead by the driver, and his friends dumped the body. Were they bad? Not really, but they sure were stupid.
O God, another ethinic family, whos kid was out robbing people at gun point, threatening to sue the police for their own failures as parents..ENOUGH!! RIP young man.❤
of course it is. it shouldnt happen. but it did. it happened because that is the choice that the 13 year old made. i feel bad for his parents, friends and family, but that was his decision.
Lousy parents dont teach their children moral values about respect. I have children who dont go around robbing people with replica hand guns.. The police officer was correct..only a fool would take a chance on weather it was a replica or not.
Didn't this kid Rob two separate groups of people at gunpoint before this as well. He intended to make people believe it was real, and unfortunately he made terrible decisions
Sad. Very unfortunate. Whyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy would a 13-year-old think this is ok. He chose this (short) journey. Probably just another statistic; borne into disadvantages.
He pointed the gun at the officer. The officer neutralized the threat. You can record it all you want. The fact is that you failed as a parent.
It wasn’t a gun
The officer shot a kid being tackled by another officer is what you mean
How? If you look at the video from the police and bystander he ran so fast he couldn't have turned to point the gun at the officer. He was shot after the first officer punched him two times at least. His arms were up in front of his face
@@whatsgoingon07It was a replica Glock 15, that was recovered afterwards. This kid should never have been put in the position to even have a replica firearm pointed at an officer. I hate law enforcement overstepping their bounds just as much as anybody, but this can't be an unjustified shooting. The kid had, for all the officer knew, a gun pointed at him. The cop wanted to go home to his family that night, he ain't going to go less-than-lethal in a situation where he thinks hes on the verge of being shot to death. Really really sad all around. The kid should be alive right now, the cop should be mentally well, the family should be safe and sound and emotionally well. Unfortunately reality isn't so. It's just a lose-lose case where nobody wins and everybody suffers.
Maybe you FAIL as a Government when you allow a politician to flood the country with guns. I couldn’t get my on a hands on a gun when I was 13 because the fuckin’ Country wasn’t INSANE back then. “Neutralized the threat” GTFOH.
Respect to the officer that quickly started to administer aid to the kid. Definitely not an easy job.
While the morons in the background screamed and yelled, accomplishing literally nothing but potentially distracting the officers. Gosh I despise most people on this planet
Up ur A....S
They didn’t. He said render aid, however no one did until after other Officers came
@@16dzjI'll light a candle for you gangster.
@@16dzj Leave your SX life out of this
You do NOT pull a gun on an officer, even a replica. That is common sense. What do you expect the cops to do?
Kevin Dad and Karen Mum teached him this way.
13 year olds tend to not have much common sense. Well, because they're 13.
But he already fell and stuff but the cop still shot him
Pigs. First thing they say is you were riding your bike in the road and you were walking on the sidewalk, which is literally what you're supposed to do. So what was the reason for the stop?
@@redblue2608just because you fall doesn’t mean your can’t slightly move your index finger. That’s all it takes to shoot a gun
If someone were to point a weapon at you, what would you do?
What is he white kid and black kid what will you do huh
And you police 👮♀️ what will you doing huh
@@Your_420-o7twhite people are shot twice as often by police than lacks.
@@Your_420-o7tlearn to write and I’m choosing to defend myself
A cop?
So the kid runs away and points a gun at him... and we're supposed to see the cop as the bad guy?! The parents are the reason the kid was raised like that, they have only themselves to blame for their child's death.
The kid got tackled down and shot, are we watching the same video?
Yeah but not before he pulled a gun and pointed it. Are you ok? @@scamdalla46
@@scamdalla46no he didn’t
@@scamdalla46after running and presenting a gun so yup sure did
Another rookie thinking the parents can somehow make decisions for their child remotely. 😂😂😂
Mom and dad must be so proud of their little angel...
Don't point guns at officers. Simple as.
Imagine you and your friends getting stopped and frisked riding bikes and scooters on the sidewalk in your neighborhood 🤔
@@fodetoure1576 your point?
@@fodetoure1576and I point a gun at a officer, that would be a dumb move right? 🤡
@@fodetoure1576so run and point the weapon at officer? May I asks why do such actions if unprovoked.
Situation: ok young man ima pat you down :
Young man : 🏃
@@fodetoure1576Imagine being a dumb punk kid pulling a gun on cops. 🤔 What did he think would happen?
Need to hold parents accountable for these things
I think they should start charging parents
I agree
You mean the baby momma?
@@SorrowsPrisonwait wait start? U mean the parents are usually not held accountable at all?
Honestly I think this is not so true. Parents see the best in their kids always and often times will overlook things that their kids do or just think they are going through a rebellious phase or something like this. It is true that there are times when parents are at fault, but it is hard to know for sure and just so easy to jump to saying" it's the parents fault" Sometimes yes, sometimes no.
I mean these officers don't have an easy job. A firearm was drawn and pointed. If u would do different in that position eventually u wouldn't make it home to ur family
@@DiscipulaIncognitusBut he might be hiding a real gun
Definitely a cop who wrote tha BS
@@Choppermv17Nah man it's just true, the kid had a replica Glock 15, the gun looked real. The cop can't tell in a split second whether or not it's a fake gun being pointed at him, dude just wants to stay alive. Anybody would have went lethal in that situation. A bullet fired by a teenager kills the same as a bullet fired by a fully grown adult man. I'm sorry to say, this situation is just terrible all around, nobody wins. Beyond tragic that this boy lost his life, and the cop probably will lose part of his sanity knowing the kid only had a replica gun, and he was killed for it.
@@Choppermv17, what was the right call, Captain Hindsight? Use x-ray vision to check the gun for 9mm rounds?
@@mikef7698 maybe let the cop on top of him already handle it the cop that actually tried to provide aid was also confused why he shot the kid
These body cam footage videos should be available ASAP to let people see what actually happened before someone twists it. That kid didn't need to lose his life. He was old enough to know better and still made his choices.
But just consider all the Street Cred he has now!!!
Why would a 13 year old try to run away like that? Whatever he did, he’d just go to juvie and expunged from his record
@stevienguyen2047 what do you mean why?
He ran because he was packing and knew a shoot out was inevitable. What a loser.
he was 13. Not like his every move was rationally thought out. @@stevienguyen2047
@@PupcakesDogCarejust bc you have the gun didn’t make a shootout inevitable. It’s called not acting like a hard r and pulling the gun you have. Comply And follow orders. But they don’t
That kid is 100% in the wrong what do you expect the officer to do or anyone at that point. Its a shame it is but no reason for the kid to do that.
the other officer alr had him down on the ground and he literally punched him, what more did u want him to do?
@@Iwanttmoneyyy If that kid hadn't carried the gun, if he hadn't ran, if he hadn't pointed the gun..... see how many bad decisions that dumb kid made? Life is hard when you're stupid. On the other hand the world has too many stupid people in it already, so....silver linings?
@@Iwanttmoneyyymake sure he wasnt reaching for the officers pistol, ensure he's 100% restrained? Yknow; instead of the first 5 seconds of the struggle, maybe make sure the suspect doesnt hurt anyone.
Kid's inept for running, having the damned thing in the first place, and especially so for pointing it at the officer while running.
The kid was not 100% restrained when he was shot. The shot was totally justified and unless youre speaking with your emotions instead of logic and rationale, youre probably dangerous to society too if you think he was uneccessarily shot.
It was called for.
It was for the safety of society,
I dont think we need people who do those sorts of things around in a civil society.
@@Iwanttmoneyyy how about not run and all.. how about just say i have a bb gun in my pocket.. why would you want him to do more than that at all. had he just done that he would have been cited and taken home to his parents.. what else do you think would have happen if he had show a little respect for himself, his own action and for the police officers. i blame the kids parents for fialing to teach this kid right from wrong and i can say the same about your parents.
He came as a refugee from Myanmar witch isnt even a country anymore, you don't think he's seen death? This 13 year old as been through more traumatic experiences than you will ever know and you judge him while he's dead
Sound like the parents should be charged with child neglect and contributing to the delinquency of a minor.
It was the boys initial actions that lead to the end results. The boys mother apparently didn’t teach him that there are consequences to his actions.
Or she did like most do and the child made a bad decision. Stop blaming the parents. They can’t remotely make decisions for their kids in the moment.
@@HunterB738 at minimum the parents should be having talks with their children about these situation. The consequences of carrying a toy gun, with the orange tip removed, it looks like. I had these talks with my two children, never an incident.
And the people that think the cop shot him for no reason because of the lady recording in her house didn’t catch the gun at all
(((((People)))
So u see the first cop that tackled him is the body cam that shows in this video , so if he pointed the gun at him why did he asked his partner “ what tf did he shoot . ?? Use your head bro
@@lilchillymusic8090the first cop got the clear view of the gun, the cops behind didn’t. The screaming lady also escalates the situation. They found a black painted replica glock on him, its clearly in view of the bodycam when its pointed at the cops. Use YOUR head.
@@sorimasndo you read the news they not even sure it was a gun he’s already on the ground and one big cop on top of him already and out of no where he came and shoot him that not a self defense that murder don’t tell me 3 adults cop can’t Handle 13 year old boy
@@htoolaypaw6559oh stop. Did you even watch the video with him clearly pointing the gun? Take your anti cop agenda elsewhere
The kid should have been taught by his parents, that you don’t point real or fake guns at cops.
Lol just like the crumblys. And they gave their kid a gun as a present.
You would think that would be common sense but murica!!!!😂😂
He probably was. Don’t blame the parents. So ignorant.
@@Relentless_Venture WHERE IS YOUR PROOF?
This kid definitely earned his Darwin Award. Shout out to his parents.
Or just say "The kid died"...it's 3 words and doesn't use an unoriginal and overused comment. Sorry to ramble but og Darwin Awards were for people who died trying to make their lawn mowers hit 0-60 in less
than a second, etc. Took more effort. Now you pseudo-smarties give the Darwin Award out for just about anything. I'm not upset about it. Just letting you know you don't sound any more intelligent than that kid
^unoriginal comment award
@@benniedeckard9909 ^Unoriginal comeback award
Imagine raising kids that terrible by 13. Parents need charged in these "kid" thug cases, same as that school shooters Parents were.
Okay but what if they didn't do anything wrong
Ok but dont cry when its you going to prison for a crime you didn't commit.
@@Wahhhhhhhh-hhh i mean, the cops were out looking for armed robbers matching their description, and the one with the fake gun tried to run when the cops said they needed to check them for weapons. How many 13 yr old robbers do you think are out in the streets?
Single mother raised
You don’t always blame the parents look at this new generation can’t always blame the parents for it
What's a 13 yrl old doing at night time running and pointing a gun at an officer?
Kid was building his thug resume. I'm beginning to believe that it's a badge of honor NOT to cooperate with law enforcement...or risk being an outcast.
13 yr. old thug in training failed miserably with his career-criminal aspirations.
And can stop reading there. just telling a story that nobody can prove .
@@TheKanyeAsada because his initial reaction wasn't to run and point weapons at police. Stfu
Always a keyboard coward to say some bs.
You wouldnt last incel.
What is he a white kid and black kid ?
All taxpayers should be breathing a sigh of relief.
This never would have happened if the young man would have kept his hands up, replied that he had gun and let the police officers secure the gun from him.
A truly tragic incident that could have been avoided.
The kid watched too many rap videos
Wouldn't have happened if his parents hadn't let him wander around at 10:30, with a fake gun. 13 years old! Parents failed him.
I agree one billion percent with you on that one.
:(
bro im 13 and i've never even seen a gun ☠️
why are you lying..🌚
Good! Keep it that way and stay out of trouble. Stupid mistakes will cost you your life. Be smart
@@Iwanttmoneyyy bruh i live in the suburbs where would i ever see a gun
It was a toy gun kid
@@calawendyyou're parents don't have one?
Let's all hope that the lawsuit fails and we taxpayers don't have to pay for a 13-year-old's stupidity.
Lmfao so true. We already spend enough money taking all these refugees into Utica, what a joke
Why would he run if the gun wasn’t even real. I swear I wasn’t this stupid at 13 😂
ikr, then point the fake gun at cop wtf?
He probably had been committing armed robberies with it.
Are people truly d*mb? Him and his friend were reported to police by the people they robbed with that pellet g*n. It would have been enough to arrest him. He's not st*pid, he knew he was caught and decided to run and point that pellet g*n at the cops.
@@Tom-qp6ohtwice
Exactly, I may have done some dumb things at 13 but definitely nothing of that magnitude.
Kid lost his life over nothing, truly sad to see
His choices got him killed
Darwinism at its finest.
Natural selection
point a weapon at a cop and call it nothing?
@@lmst3lsA 13 year old boy? Don't go around acting like he was a fully grown individual capable of making sound decisions, his brain was not even close to being fully developed. You can't blame an undeveloped young child for their actions, especially one raised not knowing any better.
@Gianni523 we actually can blame the parents for raising a dumbass of a 13 year old who thinks it's a good idea to sprint from a group of cops and point a gun, regardless of if it was fake or real, at a cop who values their life
Kid killed himself...
The culture needs to change. I know what you are saying, but there are deeper issues underneath, but im sure you know.
For the love of god, Trump 2024!
Why run ? The cops aren't going to arrest you for a pellet gun. When you run and pull out the gun you can't tell the difference. Everyone loses here
If cops can kill you over having something they think might be a gun, running suddenly becomes a matter of survival instinct. The kid was 13. Not exactly an educated adult who is capable of making the best decisions all the time.
@@HeyLetsDoAThing he could have just accepted the search? 😂 the mind games you libtards play is insane. Instead he ran? And pulled it and pointed??? 😂😂😂
@@HeyLetsDoAThing Stupidity has a price. Life is hard when you make bad decisions.
@@huntforagefish4730 Unless you’re a cop. Then your bad decisions end the life of a 13 year old unnecessarily while people lick your boots and tell you how justified it was.
@@HeyLetsDoAThing he was robbing people with that fake gun. Go read about the story.
The one thing I don't understand is why he ran when all he had was a pellet gun.
It would be evidence and enough for the cops to arrest him? Him and his friend were reported to the police by people he robbed with that pellet gun.
He was scared. If he was already apprehended why bother to shoot him? He wasn't even resisting. So very sad 😢
He was scared. If he was already apprehended why bother to shoot him? He wasn't even resisting. So very sad 😢
@@annsam2111 I didn't think about him being scared. It is very sad, rip.
@@annsam2111just because someone on the ground doesn’t mean they’re apprehended, apprehended means they’re in handcuffs with no weapons on them. The kid had a model gun on him and nobody can tell if it’s real or not. All the kid would have to do if it is a real gun is move his pointer finger and boom now an officer is dead
I wonder if the media will drop their story now? Like they do everytime
Um, no they don't. Do you even watch the news? They usually move on to the next mass shooting though, since this is america.
pulling a toy gun at the police officer in the US? 100% the kid's fault
Still makes you wonder why would a 13 year old kid pull a toy gun on a police officer. What is his household like where he is taught that this behaviour is fine. They need to investigate his parents.
A pellet gun is a gun, a person can get hurt with a pellet gun.
Nothing wrong here with the police action. Blame the parents and the person carrying a gun.
Terrible situation for the family but the officer did his job and the kid made a deadly mistake
Thank you for releasing the video so quickly
Play stupid games, win stupid prizes. His parents failed him.
Parent*
Almost 100% guarantee it’s just a single mom.
why would a parent who chose to sacrifice everything to immigrate overseas try to fail her/his son/daugther?
@@true_plays_gamesIt takes two people to create a child whether ur opinion is on if the father is out the picture. Both parents have failed
0 sympathy for the kid, don't run from the cops, dont point a gun or anything at them, even if is a bb gun or a water gun that looks like a real gun, dont act stupid, period.
he's 13 he's not gonna understand that to a full degree ☠️
@@calawendyI understood not to have a gun and not run from.the police when I was 13. My parents taught me well.
@@calawendy Agreed. His parents failed him miserably.
@@calawendyIf he cant understand that at 13 hes dumber than a box of rocks and natural selection was doing everyone a favor here lmao
@@huntforagefish4730 no
The kid should have just cooperated with the police officers instead of making himself a threat by running
He most definitely ran ca he had a fake gun in him and was scared
@@yeeehpaw4529say what? So he pointed a fake gun at a cop to protect himself?
I see nothing wrong here
What did everything think was going to happen? Stop comiting crimes, stop running from police, stop resisting... if youre innocent, youll be fine. If youre guilty, youll be held accountable. Either way you either learn, or die. Choose wisely
You always do make stuff up. Normal day for you.
@@TheKanyeAsadayou believe in God?
The running away and resisting wasn't the reason why he was shot. It was pulling a gun on the cops, regardless if it was real or not
@@Shadowbanned4Lyfe LOL. God is an invisible friend for weak minded adults. I don't believe in Santa either.
@@huntforagefish4730creatorless creation, intelligent beings from non intelligence. Personal beings from impersonal ooze. Great point, maybe we should teach kids this hopeless drivel
Animal control is a tough job these days.
At the point where he pulled the gun on the officer while running away. He became the suspect with a gun.... no longer just an innocent 13-year-old.
13? Where his parents at?
Cashing their welfare checks for more drugs
you mean his mom right. You know he doesnt have a dad
@viresinnumeris7755 nah I bet he got a dad to Ain't nobody afraid of these new era dads
Drugs, jail or dead 🤣🤣🤣 womp womp
@@MarquiseKendrid A stepdad, maybe. He biological probably in prison.
Blame the parents my son's the same age he would never be outside running around with hoodrats playing with BB pistols its sad the kid didn't deserve it but his parents failed him
Most parents fail their kids in all sorts of ways nowadays. Most people who are parents shouldn't even reproduce.
Right on
You’re a whole adult gossiping about something like this online smh
Can you ask your son to teach you how to write a sentence? Hopefully your son is smarter than you are. JFC. Gave me a stroke trying to read that gibberish run on sentence.
Facts
Just like George Floyd, all he had to do was simply comply with the officers' lawful orders and things would have ended up very differently.
This kid was an Asian immigrant from Myanmar and you still have people in the comments bringing up black people. Actually rent free
Obviously, and very clearly looks black in the video. You can drop your weird little narrative. We all know what problems we have in this country let’s not do the pretend game.
@@Razor358 "Weird little narrative" the kid and his family are literally refugees from a Southeast Asian country what are you talking about? 😭
@@Razor358 "Very clearly black" buddy there are literally pictures of the kid and his family online. They are clearly Asian. He's from Myanmar, I don't know what else I can tell you
@@Razor358 Put your glasses back on lil bro. He's clearly asian. Now if you can't tell the difference between a black person and an asian person then thats a you issue that an optometrist can definitely help you with. Get your appointment set ASAP. Not tomorrow, not after breakfast......NOW!
@@PsychoAsianDood Okay and? I don’t need to look at pictures of the guy online. It literally doesn’t matter. Cool he ended up being Asian. Doesn’t change anything does it?
These fine officers just prevented a whole lifetime of crimes. Imagine the amount of pain and misery that left our universe. They deserve medals for their bravery. Their jobs are not easy
The ppl who love cops are the most disgusting vengful losers
What do you mean
Lol there job is not easy please go back to work officer we get it officer safety #1 just like Uvaldie
Jelly bean,feel better now?@@Wahhhhhhhh-hhh
@@Choppermv17do you have any other out of pocket example besides george floyd or are you a cherry farmer
Cause you pickin man
Failure at a parental level…. They won’t blame them tho, they never do
like what?
No money for this family with that body cam footage☺
why not?
Parents will hire some civil right lawyer and they will find pics showing him as some loving son with so much future. Fact is this kid was heading in one of two directions,
1. Life sentence
2. Murdered
Wow... You're a really bad person
….and as soon as they come into court with their, “civil rights lawyer”, the judge should immediately lock those parents up for being total goofballs. For allowing their child be out on the streets during the night hours at 13. Kid shoulda been at home studying somewhere. Stupid parents 🙄🤡
@@victoryasher1729 if he was a suspect in other crimes, I seriously doubt if he spends much time in class
@@user-rb1yf4he9q I said “shoulda” (meaning “should have”). As the difference in what would’ve most likely kept him alive to this day. By the end result, it’s obvious that wasn’t the case. Doesn’t take away what would’ve most likely been fact.
Kid thought he was in a video game.
Welp, looks like he's not gonna be around for GTA 6.
@@WeaponXSigmais he gonna play gta 6
@@KING17626tf you think 💀
@@masongamerd2981 u think so?
@@masongamerd2981 gta 6 for him
They real question is why are you’ll stopping kids for riding a bicycle.Then proceeded to check them.
There’s been a rash of robberies being reported in the neighborhood. He fit the description.
For suspected armed robbery… And... The questions is why is he out late at night as well? Its past his curfew.
that kids parents failed him, you have got to teach your kids better than this or dont have them just because you can.
if you cant do the time dont do the crime.
😞
no they didnt
What are those unintelligible screams in the background?
Probably someone screaming at 411 for Ben Crump's number.
Kids fault
How ? Please explain to me when he already on the around and why shoot him ?
Parents fault too
@@htoolaypaw6559it was a lawful order.
@@htoolaypaw6559did you miss the freeze frame of the kid pointing it at the cop?
@@tdw5933how please I try to understand how does that the parent fault look at this new generation kids don’t listen much they only listen to them self
Attention parents: If you don't raise your child, the streets will raise him.
Ignorant statement. 😂
The kid was on the ground and was punched twice by police. It didn’t need to be shot anymore. He was already detained.
Instead of parenting they will try to make money off it...messed up society
Why was he running? Innocent people do not run
scared people run
@@jxcrt1258exactly!
This is an result of awful parenting. What are young 13yr olds doing out at night in urban areas. Why is a 13yr running from police and flashing what appears to be a possible weapon in a pursuit? And they wonder why they get shot down?
he had his hands in front of his head when he was tackled
That's terrible. A typical teen doing something really stupid. We have to remind kids daily about how to think about consequences.
WHY A 13 year old boy HAS A GUN?
Thats what I'm wondering too.
Protection in the hood
Me fail English? That’s unpossable.
His would-be future victims say thank you.
It's real simple, don't point a gun at a Police Officer. Nothing more needs to be said.
Oh god they shot him, the woman screams, wouldn't be dead if parents were watching him, and if he didnt point a gun at officer.
The most sure way of getting shot why did he do it? The police officer should not be blamed for this.
Learn how to act around police, don’t be a suspect in an armed robbery, don’t point anything that looks like a weapon at police when you’re running away. The parents failed this child miserably.
Why do these guys think they will getting away and why do they think that pulling a gun on them will also let them get away. Absolute ignorance...
Almost like he was a child
Which officer shot him?
WTF did he think was gonna happen by pulling a gun in cops? He was an idiot, but he wasn't one for long. What a damned shame and waste of a young life, for sure, but with cops, FAFO.
I'd like to thank these officers for saving the taxpayers mucho dinero.
Why did the police engage these kids? I can’t find details of the investigation.
Nevermind. Found this clip on CBS News, for those with the same question I had:
In their release Saturday night, police said that the three officers were patrolling the area in response to at least two recent robberies "in which the suspects were described as Asian males who brandished a black in color firearm and forcibly demanded and stole property from victims" - the latest of which had occurred Thursday. The three officers approached the two teens because "they matched the robbery suspects' descriptions and were in the immediate vicinity of the previous robbery at nearly the same time of day," police said.
Yeah. Parents allowing their kids to wander the streets at night is a big problem. I was told to be in bed by 8 pm at that age. These kids are out on the street at night with a realistic replica Glock, allegedly robbing people. This is the outcome you get, mom, point the finger at yourself. I’m sure she’ll sue the city though.
I've watched as many times. The pig says you're riding in the roadway which you're supposed to with a bike, and you're walking (to the other kid)
So what's the reason for the stop again?
Apparently, out committing robberies with his accomplice.
ah yes the accomplice DIDNT get arrested for these "robberies"
@@mayrbxplayz7954
‘The three officers involved were on a patrol of the West Utica area assisting with two recent robbery investigations nearby. In one of the incidents on 27 June, two men armed with a black firearm forcibly demanded and stole property from victims. The suspects were described as an Asian male and a dark-skinned male - one travelling by foot and one on a bicycle. Authorities say they stopped Nyah Mway and the other teenager based on these "identifying factors" at around 22:00 local time.’ BBC.
Don't have fake guns, real guns and don't run away. And you won't be shot... These cops have seconds to think...
Do you realize that he was on the ground being punched when he was shot?
@annsam2111 Doesn't matter the police have seconds to react. If it's happening so much, why aren't people realizing to not run away and have fake guns ?
same story every time. the culture needs to change holy cow
I agree, the culture of teenage criminals with guns and pointing them at cops needs to stop.
He knew they were gonna search him, but he shoulda just gave them the gun :/
Why would he do that? It's just a pellet gun. How sad that the choice he made
Who raised this kid? Wow
pulled it out
looked back to point it at the officer
*Justified*
Is it just me, or did they have him on the ground before they shot him?
Play stupid games...might end up in the grave
🤡
Wow that barrel was pointing straight at the officer’s face at 0:35
Stop expecting the Police department to raise YOUR children that you failed to raise in the first place.
He wont do that again
Kid brought his issues onto himself. Good job police.
For all of you pointing out that the kid's poor decision making lead to his death; you're right. You might want to try showing a little compassion to the mom though. Teens make stupid decisions all the time. Hopefully, they survive them.
We were all 13 once, almost none of us have ever ran from the police or tried to point a gun at them because we had common sense. This teen was bound to get shot whether by the police or an armed citizen.
@@AK47BLACKice There was a kid from my elite private school who pointed a gun at someone while driving as a joke. He was shot dead by the driver, and his friends dumped the body. Were they bad? Not really, but they sure were stupid.
They definitely did not survive.
O God, another ethinic family, whos kid was out robbing people at gun point, threatening to sue the police for their own failures as parents..ENOUGH!! RIP young man.❤
robbing people? What news outlet reported that?
That 13 year old boy was my friend, always played basketball with him on the weekends R.I.P man
Even if it was a justified shooting, some comments here are sick. 13 year old kid. It is sad and awful anyway you slice it.
of course it is. it shouldnt happen. but it did. it happened because that is the choice that the 13 year old made. i feel bad for his parents, friends and family, but that was his decision.
Kid made his own bed 😂🤣
@@mikester619THANK YOU someone with common sense. None of this would’ve happened if he didn’t run and pull the gun out.
@@MrDillon2029woosh
@@BenRose3d That only works when someone missed the joke
Lousy parents dont teach their children moral values about respect.
I have children who dont go around robbing people with replica hand guns..
The police officer was correct..only a fool would take a chance on weather it was a replica or not.
Mistakes:
1. Running from police.
2. Pointing gun at police.
FAFO
This footage is slowed down at specific points, it could have been released unedited.
What is the problem?
Didn't this kid Rob two separate groups of people at gunpoint before this as well. He intended to make people believe it was real, and unfortunately he made terrible decisions
They should charge the parents as well for raising that animal. .
It’s almost like you shouldn’t point guns at cops😂
Parents raised him well
what a truly foul comment, wow
@@TheTmieBanditshow everyone on your dolly where the TRUTH hurt you.
Well he's right, kids parents only taught that kid how to be hood
@@TheTmieBandit foul parents indeed
@@TheTmieBandit A true comment though.
So sad, that kid had his whole life to live. “Yes sir, no sir, here’s my stupid plastic gun sir” would have been so much better than a funeral.
Assisted suicide case closed.
Weird didn’t see that one coming!
13 with a gun. Nice parenting 🙄
Sad. Very unfortunate. Whyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy would a 13-year-old think this is ok. He chose this (short) journey. Probably just another statistic; borne into disadvantages.
the boys parents failed him