Teens kill Australian baseball player for fun

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OKLAHOMA CITY — An Australian baseball player out for a jog in an Oklahoma neighborhood was shot and killed by three “bored” teenagers who decided to kill someone for fun, police said.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/oklahoma-police-say-australian-baseball-player-killed-on-street-because-teenagers-were-bored/2013/08/19/cc4f5dd4-092d-11e3-89fe-abb4a5067014_story.html

Julian Smith/EPA - The family of Christopher Lane, 22, gather for a media conference at Essendon Baseball Club in Melbourne, Australia, August 19, 2013. The Australian baseball player died after he was shot in the back while he was jogging in the small town of Duncan, Oklahoma.

Christopher Lane, who was visiting the town of Duncan, where his girlfriend and her family live, had passed a home where the boys were staying and that apparently led to him being gunned down at random, Police Chief Danny Ford said Monday. A 17-year-old in the group has given a detailed confession to police, but investigators haven’t found the weapon used in last week’s shooting, the chief said.

(Gina Smith/East Central University Communications & Marketing via AP) - Christopher Lane, an Australian who was on a baseball scholarship at East Central University in Ada, Okla. Lane was in Duncan, Okla., visiting his girlfriend, when he was shot and killed Friday, Aug. 16, 2013. .

That teen and the others — ages 15 and 16 — remain in custody, and Ford said the district attorney is expected to file first-degree murder charges Tuesday. It wasn’t known if the three will be charged as adults or juveniles. They were to appear in court Tuesday afternoon.

“They saw Christopher go by, and one of them said: ‘There’s our target,’” Ford said. “The boy who has talked to us said, ‘We were bored and didn’t have anything to do, so we decided to kill somebody.’”

He said they followed the 22-year-old Lane, a student from Melbourne attending college on a baseball scholarship, in a car and shot him in the back before driving off.

Ford told the television station KOCO in Oklahoma City that one of the teens said they shot Lane for “the fun of it.”

“He didn’t deserve any of this,” Lane’s girlfriend, Sarah Harper, told the Australian Broadcasting Corp. “It’s heartbreaking that it was such a random choice those guys made that drastically altered so many lives in the process.”

Witnesses rushed to help Lane after hearing a shot Friday and seeing him stagger and collapse on a road in Duncan, a south-central Oklahoma town of about 24,000 residents.

“He was face down on the ground and he was shot in the back with a .22 revolver,” builder Richard Rhodes told Australian broadcasters near a roadside memorial at the scene. “I had another lady stop and we tried CPR on him. And he passed away right here.”

Harper said she and Lane had only returned to the United States from Australia last week.

Lane attended East Central University in Ada, about 85 miles west of Duncan. He started 14 games at catcher last year and was entering his senior year.

“He was an absolute joy to coach,” baseball coach Dino Rosato said in a statement issued by the school. “Chris was an extremely well-respected teammate. ... He set a great example for all of his teammates, but more importantly for the younger players. He was a mature student-athlete who his teammates could look to for advice and support.”

Peter Lane told Australian broadcasters there was no explanation for his son’s death.

“It is heartless and to try to understand it is a short way to insanity,” he said.

Ford wouldn’t say how many times Christopher Lane was shot. Autopsy results are pending.

What a shame for the Western world. Young kids have everything and decide to take a human life out of boredom. This tells much about our "civilized" culture, contrary to 3rd world countries.
 
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This is just utterly disgusting, and it hits home for me as I'm Australian and the same age as the victim in the same position in life as the victim. I hope those children get the book thrown at them and tried as adults for the purposeless and senseless murder. I mean they have no connection at all which is just plain wrong.
 
This makes me sick. Little sociopaths. This is why even though I'm a liberal on most social issues, I'm still in favor of capital punishment.
 
I can't properly convey what my heart feels with this story. Utterly senseless and heartbreaking.
 
On a side note though I don't blame the kids as much as naive this sounds. This incident is a direct byproduct of the consumerist and stressful way of life in large cities. It is mathematical certain were we are led as a society. You can lock those kids in a cell forever, you can even sentence therm a death penalty, but the root of the problem will still remain.
 
This is senseless and tragic.
 
^or people are just born evil is that not possible

Or that's an easy route society likes to take. I don't believe people are born good or bad. The genes may dictate the color of the eyes, the body formation of the baby etc but not the type of his character at all.

Some people just snap like the school shootings and some external factor or conditioning has triggered that behavior.
 
Alex, things called "sociopaths" do exist in society. In every country around the world, in the city or rural areas.

Besides did you read your own article? This wasn't in a "big city." It was a suburb in Oklahoma, a pretty rural state overall.
 
just talking about this earlier. what the f*** is going on with the youth of today?!
 
Alex, things called "sociopaths" do exist in society. In every country around the world, in the city or rural areas.

Besides did you read your own article? This wasn't in a "big city." It was a suburb in Oklahoma, a pretty rural state overall.

Yes sociopaths exist, I am just interested in the true reasons that make them snap and take a life. A quick condemn and a death sentence is not enough to call it just another "sociopath" incident and close the case. A very good example is the movie Falling Down with Michael Douglass. I think that film illustrated pretty accurately how and why a man is pushed to the edge.
 
Being bored is not being pushed to the edge.

Open up a damn magazine, play a video game, eat a hot dog. Don't go out and murder someone.

Pretty simple, I think.
 
Yes sociopaths exist, I am just interested in the true reasons that make them snap and take a life. A quick condemn and a death sentence is not enough to call it just another "sociopath" incident and close the case. A very good example is the movie Falling Down with Michael Douglass. I think that film illustrated pretty accurately how and why a man is pushed to the edge.

I'm not sure you know what a sociopath is. It's someone BORN without the ability to have empathy for others. It's not learned behavior.
 
I don't know. Maybe you 're right. Maybe they were very aware of their actions and thought they could get away with it and never get caught.
 
By "mentally unstable" or "sociopaths" do you mean those of GE who are some of the biggest polluters of the environment and knowingly exposed their workers to carcinogens that caused their deaths, or those that manipulate money for profit without contributing to the well being of people's lives, or those who lend money for an automobile for example and if the person cannot pay off the last payment they do not take a tire and the steering wheel equivalent to the payment, they take the whole car? Or perhaps you may mean judges who put people in jail for life for killing over resources, yet the leaders of nations bomb and kill entire cities and countries for resources and to secure markets and then put statues in parks to honor the ones who carry out this procedure?

Taking in consideration the above quote it seems that in our societies we are easily shocked and condemn those who murder in a direct and unpredictable way, but let other type of murders slip away from the radar. That's what my objection is in this subject.
 
On a side note though I don't blame the kids as much as naive this sounds. This incident is a direct byproduct of the consumerist and stressful way of life in large cities. It is mathematical certain were we are led as a society. You can lock those kids in a cell forever, you can even sentence therm a death penalty, but the root of the problem will still remain.
Says someone who apparently has never lived in a small, rural town where they are just as likely to do this. I've known people with this mentality. They actively try to kill animals and aren't far off from killing people either ("hunting accidents" aren't always accidental) if they can get away with it.

This isn't anything to do with living in large cities and you really are quite naive to go blaming cities and neglect to blame them for their actions.
 
Yeah. People have been murdering other people for kicks for thousands of years. Vikings used to skewer babies on swords for fun when they'd beach on English coastal towns. Alex can make a small point that today's pop-culture or the stress of society desensitizes youth or doesn't instill the correct morals on them, but he greatly overstates its effect. My guess is there was one kid who was the ring-leader, probably an animal-torturing sociopath, who peer-pressured or manipulated some extremely weak, acceptance-starved kids to join him on his sick little murder. Similar to how Eric Harris roped in Dylan Klebold or the older Tsarneav brother got the younger brother to join him.
 
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Jesus. Brutal. Bored? Go out and do some freaking good in the community and not something terrible
 
Desensitizing doesn't mean you are capable or intent to kill though. It makes you indifferent to the fact it happens.

I have no trouble killing video game characters all day and night and watch horror movies where people are killed violently or just watch the news these days for 30 minutes. But I don't have the intent or interest to go killing people for real. Nor animals.
 
or they are the kind of youth that are so brainwashed by all the trash and crap our society vomit everyday and so disconnected from reality that they genuinely though they could kill someone and go away with it ( they were on a car for an easy escape ).
Remember, stupidity is like our Universe, it has no limit.
 
Desensitizing doesn't mean you are capable or intent to kill though. It makes you indifferent to the fact it happens.

I have no trouble killing video game characters all day and night and watch horror movies where people are killed violently or just watch the news these days for 30 minutes. But I don't have the intent or interest to go killing people for real. Nor animals.

Right. But you're normal, as are 99% of people who play games. I'm not agreeing with Alex. I'm merely saying that those who already have the inclination to become murderers can be further deluded by FPS shooters or other violent games or movies. At the very least they sometimes cite games like Doom or movies like Taxi Driver or Matrix as inspiration. Now I love games and love violent movies, so I'm not on the side of people who want to censor them. But there is sometimes a tenuous link to be found between violent entertainment and violent acts.
 
or they are the kind of youth that are so brainwashed by all the trash and crap our society vomit everyday and so disconnected from reality that they genuinely though they could kill someone and go away with it ( they were on a car for an easy escape ).
Remember, stupidity is like our Universe, it has no limit.

These are teens who aren't very experienced or mature to realize how stupid it was. Blaming society is the easy cop out. People have been killing people since before society existed.
 
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Right. But you're normal, as are 99% of people who play games. I'm not agreeing with Alex. I'm merely saying that those who already have the inclination to become murderers can be further deluded by FPS shooters or other violent games or movies. At the very least they sometimes cite games like Doom or movies like Taxi Driver or Matrix as inspiration. Now I love games and love violent movies, so I'm not on the side of people who want to censor them. But there is sometimes a tenuous link to be found between violent entertainment and violent acts.
If you are predispositioned to do so, something will eventually trigger you. Video games, movies, music, television, books. You name it, whatever was the major media of the time gets the blame for society's ills. What makes it worse today is that people who do kill can just watch the news and see that [insert here] was to blame for someone else's crime and say it was the same thing in an attempt to refocus the blame.
 
These are teens who aren't very experienced or mature to realize how stupid it was. Blaming society is the easy cop out. People have been killing people since before society existed.

Wait are you replying to me or Monsieur? Because I never said that. :huh:
 
Monsieur Xavier. You posted inbetween. I edited in his quote to make it obvious.
 

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