Police: Shooter feared trick-or-treater was robber

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SUMTER, S.C. – An ex-convict who thought he was being robbed gunned down a 12-year-old trick-or-treater, spraying nearly 30 rounds with an assault rifle from inside his home after hearing a knock on the door, police said Saturday.

Quentin Patrick, 22, is accused of killing 12-year-old T.J. Darrisaw on Friday night. T.J.'s 9-year-old brother, Ahmadre Darrisaw, and their father, Freddie Grinnell, were injured but were released after being treated at a hospital.

The family attended a Halloween celebration in downtown Sumter, 45 miles east of Columbia, then stopped at Patrick's house because the porch light was on, police said. Another sibling was with them, but wasn't hurt.

Police said at least two of the boys were wearing ghoulish masks when they knocked on the door. The boys' mother and a toddler stayed in the car nearby.

Patrick emptied his AK-47, shooting at least 29 times through his front door, walls and windows after hearing the knock, Police Chief Patty Patterson said.

He told police he had been robbed and shot in the past year.

"He wasn't going to be robbed again, and he wasn't going to be shot again," Patterson said Saturday at a news conference.

She said T.J., a bright young man, suffered multiple wounds, including a fatal shot to his head. No one answered the door at the family's home Saturday.

"This is by far one of the worst tragedies that I have had to personally experience," Patterson said. "It happened basically because kids were out doing what they would normally do on Halloween."

Patrick has been charged with murder, three counts of assault and battery with intent to kill, and one count of assault with intent to kill.

Police said they also charged a 19-year-old in his home, Ericka Patrice Pee, with obstruction of justice when she was caught trying to run away after the shooting with $7,500 in cash. Patterson did not give an explanation for the money.

Pee's 2-year-old daughter was inside during the shooting and is now being cared for by family members.

Patterson said Patrick had multiple drug convictions but police do not believe he was under the influence of drugs or alcohol during the shooting. Authorities did not know if Patrick or Pee had attorneys. Both are being held without bond.

A man who identified himself as Patrick's brother but declined to give his name said in a call to The Associated Press that he believed Patrick was suffering from post-traumatic stress after a break-in last December. The man's account matched the information police provided.

"We want to let his family know that this is a total tragic accident," he said. "He was trying to protect his family."

Patrick's home is off a busy, two-lane road in Sumter, a city of about 40,000 people. On Saturday, shattered glass still covered the front stoop and about 20 bullet holes peppered the front door and a front-window casement. A firefighter used a hose to wash bloodstains away.

The shooting shocked residents of a neighborhood where most people know each other well.

"I just hate it that that little kid got killed. It used to be the quietest place. I knew everybody and everybody knew me," said Vivian Johnson, 81, who lives two doors from Patrick and Pee but said she did not know them.

County Councilman Charles Edens said he lives just a few blocks away and passed the crime scene on his way back from trick-or-treating with his 13-year-old daughter, who was upset by the news.

"It's going to put a dampening on Halloween," Eden said. "I would think twice about going to a door that we don't know who lives behind.

ONE WORD SICK Mother F******** That's not protecting his family Shooting 29 rounds through a door.. That's Murder..
 

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He really screwed up, what an idiot. An ex-convict with an AK, murder and gun charges, he'll see the needle and deserves it!
 
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Spraying the front door with bullets upon hearing a knock does not constitute a valid case of self-defense.

The other unfortunate thing (aside from the obvious) is that this guy's actions will be used as an example by the anti-gun lobby of people who are unable to make competent decisions with firearms.
 
Spraying the front door with bullets upon hearing a knock does not constitute a valid case of self-defense.

The other unfortunate thing (aside from the obvious) is that this guy's actions will be used as an example by the anti-gun lobby of people who are unable to make competent decisions with firearms.


What should be apparent from this is no laws will prevent a criminal from obtaining a gun if he really wants one. I am sure that fact will be lost on liberal politicians and others like the Brady Bunch.
 
A gun is just a tool. It needs a person to make it work. If you ban guns ok what then? Then knife killings start to go up. OK so now we ban knifes. Then baseball bat killings start to go up. I mean shit it never ends till you have every thing in the world banned. I mean i could just as easy kill someone with a frying pan as i could with a gun. People who don't want to follow laws and want to kill will do so With or with out guns So go a head ban them. That will not take care of the problem that there are some SICK SOB'S out there.
 
Just goes to show that there are some folks out there that have no business owning a firearm. I read that article on Policeone.com. What a tragedy!!! See the article and responses from some fellow officers.

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THERE IS A DARN GOOD REASON FELONS ARE PROHIBITED FROM BEING IN CONTROL OF FIREARMS, AND THIS IS A PRIME EXAMPLE. Shooting THROUGH a door when someone knocks is not a valid self-defense under anyone's interpretation of the law. Just take the guy out in his yard and pump him full of potassium chlorate right now.
 
A convicted felon using a hi capacity "assault weapon" to murder a child; just what the Bradys are looking for and will probably refer to in their push to renew the AWB. What an idiot.
 

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