RACE WAR Off-duty police officer fatally shoots home intruder who had argued with him about BLM

Altura Ct.

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An off-duty police officer fatally shot a man who was trying to enter his St. Louis-area home late Saturday afternoon, Missouri officials say.

According to police, 20-year-old Tyler Gebhard rang the doorbell at the officer’s Lakeshire, Mo., home shortly before 6 p.m. When the officer’s wife answered the door and refused entry, police said, Gebhard, a former high school football star, threw a 50-pound concrete planter through a rear window and attempted to enter.

St. Louis County Police Chief Jon Belmar said Gebhard was shot twice in the chest by the officer, whose name was not released. Gebhard, who was known to the officer’s family, was rushed to an area hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

Belmar said the officer’s wife, mother-in-law, a toddler and an infant were in the home at the time of the incident and that the family members heard the officer tell the intruder to “get down” before shots were fired.

Gebhard’s uncle, Patrick Brogan, told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch that his nephew had become acquainted with the officer “through a church connection” and that the two “had been arguing on Facebook about Black Lives Matter.”

Brogan added that Gebhard, who was biracial, suffered from bipolar disorder.
“Tyler was going over to fight,” Brogan said. “When he got there he was met with a gun and the guy killed him.”

Belmar said the officer’s actions were justified.

“I don’t think the officer had a choice,” Belmar said. “I honestly don’t.”

The incident comes amid broiling racial tensions following a pair of fatal police shootings of black men in Baton Rouge, La., and Falcon Heights, Minn., and the killings of five Dallas police officers during a Black Lives Matter protest over them.

President Obama condemned the attacks on the officers.

“Whenever those of us who are concerned about fairness in the criminal justice system attack police officers, you are doing a disservice to the cause,” Obama said while speaking to reporters in Madrid on Sunday. “First of all, any violence directed at police officers is a reprehensible crime and needs to be prosecuted. But even rhetorically, if we paint police in broad brush without recognizing that the vast majority of police officers are doing a really good job and are trying to protect people and do so fairly … then we’re going to lose allies in the reform cause.”

The president also said it would be wrong to paint Black Lives Matter activists with a similarly broad brush.

“I don’t think that you can hold well-meaning activists who are doing the right thing and peacefully protesting responsible for everything that is uttered at a protest site,” Obama sais. “The overwhelming majority of people who are involved in the Black Lives Matter movement, what they really want to see is a better relationship between the police and the community so that they can feel that it’s serving them. And the best way to do that is to bring allies forward.”

On Friday, a day after the shootings in Dallas, a white police officer in a St. Louis suburb was shot and critically injured by a black man in an ambush during a traffic stop. Ballwin Police Chief Kevin Scott declined to speculate whether the attack was racially motivated. The suspect, 31-year-old Antonio Taylor, was on probation for a weapons violation in St. Louis when he was pulled over.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/fatal-police-shooting-black-lives-000000007.html
 

thompson

Certa Bonum Certamen
Heh. Was doing a search to see if this had been posted yet and Altura's thread popped up. I've got another article I'll add:

http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/...cle_00c6c2bd-d559-5b78-a8f1-e78187dfa2a6.html

Intruder shot by off-duty St. Louis County officer after online argument about Black Lives Matter, family says

By Denise Hollinshed and Ashley Jost St. Louis Post-Dispatch
6 hrs ago

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LAKESHIRE • An off-duty St. Louis County police officer shot and killed a man who tried to enter his home in Lakeshire in South County on Saturday afternoon, according to police.

The intruder was a 20-year-old man known to the family who had recently made threats toward the family and “uninvolved members of the community” on Facebook, police said Saturday night.

Police Sunday morning identified the intruder as Tyler Gebhard, 20, of the 7900 block of Navajoe Street in the Affton area.

An uncle, Patrick Brogan, 57, of Waterloo, said Gebhard became acquainted with the county police officer through a church connection.

Brogan said his nephew, a former Affton High School football standout, suffered from bi-polar disorder.

According to Brogan, the officer and Gebhard had been arguing on Facebook about Black Lives Matter. Gebhard, who was biracial, empathized with the group's objectives but did not actively participate in protests, Brogan said.

Family members told Brogan the disagreement between the two men culminated with Gebhard traveling from Affton to Lakeshire late Saturday afternoon.

"He walked over there and into a gunfight," Brogan said, drawing on accounts offered by friends of his nephew. "When he got there he was met with a gun and the guy killed him."

Brogan said Gebhard periodically stopped taking medication.

"He was like a normal 20-year-old, (the family) had to stay on him to take his medication," Brogan said.

The uncle said the disorder worsened during Gebhard's first year at Southeast Missouri State in Cape Girardeau.

"He had a lot of mental problems the last few months," Brogan said of the 2014 Affton High graduate. "A lot of difficulties in life."

Gebhard had football profiles on several prep sites.

Several members of Gebhard's extended family are in law enforcement, Brogan said.

Nikki Toal, a family friend who also resides in Waterloo, described Gebhard as a "wonderful kid."

"He was a sweetheart," Toal told a reporter outside the family's Affton home. "The nicest person you could ever meet."

The 2015 Southeast Missouri State spring football roster lists Gebhard as a 6 foot, 1-inch, 220-pound fullback.

The Affton School District website notes that Gebhard was a 2014 recipient of the Howard Foundation of St. Louis Scholarship, awarded by the United Negro College Fund.

Brogan called his nephew "a hard-hitting kid at football."

Gebhard, he added, also excelled at golf.

"As far as a person, was the nicest kid you could ever meet," Brogan said. "He was just a normal 20-year-old."

St. Louis County Police Chief Jon Belmar at a Saturday press conference did not identify the officer involved beyond describing him as a three-year veteran of the department.

The officer was placed on administrative leave pending investigation of the incident.

Belmar on Saturday offered a timeline of what occurred after Gebhard arrived in Lakeshire:

The officer, the chief said, was at home about 5:50 p.m. with his wife, mother-in-law, a toddler and an infant child when a man later identified as Gebhard started ringing the doorbell.

When the wife answered the door with the infant, she immediately recognized Gebhard.

She shut the door and went to a back bedroom with other family members.

Belmar said that before the officer could get to the front door, Gebhard went to the rear of the house, where he threw a 50-pound concrete planter through a window to enter the home.

Members of the family in the bedroom said they heard the officer tell the intruder to “get down, get down, get down,” and then heard several shots fired, Belmar said.

As the shots were being fired, members of the family were trying to escape from a bedroom window.

Gebhard was shot twice in the chest. He was taken to St. Anthony’s Hospital, where he was pronounced dead. “I don’t think the officer had a choice — I honestly don’t,” Belmar said. He called it “a very difficult position to be in.”

Belmar wasn’t sure whether the gun was the officer’s department-issued firearm or his personal weapon.

Brogan said the events of Saturday afternoon left two families devastated.

"We are sick for both families because it was senseless," Brogan said. "It was a senseless death."
 

Bardou

Veteran Member
St. Louis County Police Chief Jon Belmar said Gebhard was shot twice in the chest by the officer, whose name was not released. Gebhard, who was known to the officer’s family, was rushed to an area hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

Another Dindu Nuffin Tribe member who will not be breeding. The above is the best part of the story.

"We are sick for both families because it was senseless," Brogan said. "It was a senseless death."

The only one who didn't have any sense was the intruder. Stupid will get you killed.
 

Raggedyman

Res ipsa loquitur
Another Dindu Nuffin Tribe member who will not be breeding. The above is the best part of the story.



The only one who didn't have any sense was the intruder. Stupid will get you killed.


uhhh . . . . BUH BYE dindu . . . cuz stupid is supposed to hurt . . .​
 

psychrn

Senior Member
Heh. Was doing a search to see if this had been posted yet and Altura's thread popped up. I've got another article I'll add:

http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/...cle_00c6c2bd-d559-5b78-a8f1-e78187dfa2a6.html

Intruder shot by off-duty St. Louis County officer after online argument about Black Lives Matter, family says

By Denise Hollinshed and Ashley Jost St. Louis Post-Dispatch
6 hrs ago

5781d619ea8b7_image.jpg


LAKESHIRE • An off-duty St. Louis County police officer shot and killed a man who tried to enter his home in Lakeshire in South County on Saturday afternoon, according to police.

The intruder was a 20-year-old man known to the family who had recently made threats toward the family and “uninvolved members of the community” on Facebook, police said Saturday night.

Police Sunday morning identified the intruder as Tyler Gebhard, 20, of the 7900 block of Navajoe Street in the Affton area.

An uncle, Patrick Brogan, 57, of Waterloo, said Gebhard became acquainted with the county police officer through a church connection.

Brogan said his nephew, a former Affton High School football standout, suffered from bi-polar disorder.

According to Brogan, the officer and Gebhard had been arguing on Facebook about Black Lives Matter. Gebhard, who was biracial, empathized with the group's objectives but did not actively participate in protests, Brogan said.

Family members told Brogan the disagreement between the two men culminated with Gebhard traveling from Affton to Lakeshire late Saturday afternoon.

"He walked over there and into a gunfight," Brogan said, drawing on accounts offered by friends of his nephew. "When he got there he was met with a gun and the guy killed him."

Brogan said Gebhard periodically stopped taking medication.

"He was like a normal 20-year-old, (the family) had to stay on him to take his medication," Brogan said.

The uncle said the disorder worsened during Gebhard's first year at Southeast Missouri State in Cape Girardeau.

"He had a lot of mental problems the last few months," Brogan said of the 2014 Affton High graduate. "A lot of difficulties in life."

Gebhard had football profiles on several prep sites.

Several members of Gebhard's extended family are in law enforcement, Brogan said.

Nikki Toal, a family friend who also resides in Waterloo, described Gebhard as a "wonderful kid."

"He was a sweetheart," Toal told a reporter outside the family's Affton home. "The nicest person you could ever meet."

The 2015 Southeast Missouri State spring football roster lists Gebhard as a 6 foot, 1-inch, 220-pound fullback.

The Affton School District website notes that Gebhard was a 2014 recipient of the Howard Foundation of St. Louis Scholarship, awarded by the United Negro College Fund.

Brogan called his nephew "a hard-hitting kid at football."

Gebhard, he added, also excelled at golf.

"As far as a person, was the nicest kid you could ever meet," Brogan said. "He was just a normal 20-year-old."

St. Louis County Police Chief Jon Belmar at a Saturday press conference did not identify the officer involved beyond describing him as a three-year veteran of the department.

The officer was placed on administrative leave pending investigation of the incident.

Belmar on Saturday offered a timeline of what occurred after Gebhard arrived in Lakeshire:

The officer, the chief said, was at home about 5:50 p.m. with his wife, mother-in-law, a toddler and an infant child when a man later identified as Gebhard started ringing the doorbell.

When the wife answered the door with the infant, she immediately recognized Gebhard.

She shut the door and went to a back bedroom with other family members.

Belmar said that before the officer could get to the front door, Gebhard went to the rear of the house, where he threw a 50-pound concrete planter through a window to enter the home.


Threw it through a window where the high chair was, could have killed the child! You should have stayed on your meds.

He was NOT just a normal 20 year old. He had real problems, reading between the lines.

*Upon reflection, this is typical of a first break schizophrenic, couldn't handle the stressors of college, and had his "first break".

I apologize for my hasty assessment at first - all this s**t has begun to make us all forget who we are and lose our humanity. TPTB are succeeding.

Given the constant BS from the MSM, enough to drive all of us to distraction, is it any wonder this poor SOB has it twisted in his mind?


p.s. I work with these people all the time, but I am so mad about everything right now that I can't even recognize a clear cut example of mental illness!


Gut-spilling over.
psych out
 
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Doomer Doug

TB Fanatic
Um, gang this is a HUGE ESCALATION by BLM. They targeted a cop's family. This is next level terror. BLM is rioting at will. BLM is causing chaos at will. Now they, or at least this guy did, went after a cop's family, at home. Yep, the whore media will likely spin this, but every cop in the USA is going to focus on this attack.
 

Millwright

Knuckle Dragger
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An academic question.

It is my perception, and I may be very wrong, but it seems that mixed race youts seem to generally identify with the darker half of their genetic makeup.

Am I mistaken on this one?

I guess maybe the ones that don't, aren't in the news....that makes a statement unto itself.
 

thompson

Certa Bonum Certamen
An academic question.

It is my perception, and I may be very wrong, but it seems that mixed race youts seem to generally identify with the darker half of their genetic makeup.

Am I mistaken on this one?

I guess maybe the ones that don't, aren't in the news....that makes a statement unto itself.

In my admitted limited experience, your perception is correct. Even when raised by the lighter half.
 

Coulter

Veteran Member
An academic question.

It is my perception, and I may be very wrong, but it seems that mixed race youts seem to generally identify with the darker half of their genetic makeup.

Am I mistaken on this one?

I guess maybe the ones that don't, aren't in the news....that makes a statement unto itself.

My opinion as well - they almost always go black,

Just as those who are adopted by whites - they go black - so what's the point?
 

bsharp

Veteran Member
I was wondering how long before LE was hunted down at home. This was much quicker than I expected.
 
Yeeha!

It is going to get harder and harder for the new recruits at the police academy to swallow this Southern Poverty Law Center crap about White Christian Domestic Terrorists.

The Feds may try to lead them to water, but they won't be able to make them drink.

The reality of the biggest threat to their safety is growing by leaps and bounds, spurred on by the agitator-in-chief.

"Thin blue line" meet your natural and unwavering ally, FLYOVER COUNTRY.
 
I was wondering how long before LE was hunted down at home. This was much quicker than I expected.

Bad news, but conversely it is a warning for the police to not do the Fed's bidding in regards to firearm confiscation, arrests for "hate speech", or any other extraconstitutional crap that the Progressives are eager to embark on.

The police DO NOT want to engage in a "two front" war. Again, we are the natural allies for the police. If they are smart, they will keep it that way.
 

Tortie

Veteran Member
I don't think this guy was actually a part of BLM, but felt passionately about the cause. Unfortunately, passion combined with a mental imbalance does not mix well. He was probably a young adult with mental illness looking for a cause. This type passion and anger will cause many people to do irrational things. Even causal observers like us. Don't let passion and anger build up! At the end of the day you have to remember that God is on his throne and none of these situations have caught him off guard!

Also, the officer was not hunted down at his home (the drama, really). The perpetrator was a neighbor, they had discussions about the topic before.
 

BadMedicine

Would *I* Lie???
An academic question.

It is my perception, and I may be very wrong, but it seems that mixed race youts seem to generally identify with the darker half of their genetic makeup.

Am I mistaken on this one?

I guess maybe the ones that don't, aren't in the news....that makes a statement unto itself.

depends on their upbringing and culture. If they grow up in black ghetto culture, yep. If they grow up in middle class, well adjusted, producing families, well, then they've got a chance.

While I do believe there is a raial element, and no small one, so much it is culture and family/ home life and values. A lot less of this in blacks and lower classes, and I agree, all things being equal, those whose ancestors have been part of the civilized world for less than 30 generations, generally haven't had enough time to work out the extremely volatile and those with little self control.
 

Faroe

Un-spun
Well, gee... "The nicest kid you could ever meet," AND, he excelled at golf. The world just lost another Tiger Woods.

Cryin' shame.
 
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Countrymouse

Country exile in the city
Um, gang this is a HUGE ESCALATION by BLM. They targeted a cop's family. This is next level terror. BLM is rioting at will. BLM is causing chaos at will. Now they, or at least this guy did, went after a cop's family, at home. Yep, the whore media will likely spin this, but every cop in the USA is going to focus on this attack.


THIS.
 

Countrymouse

Country exile in the city
I don't think this guy was actually a part of BLM, but felt passionately about the cause. Unfortunately, passion combined with a mental imbalance does not mix well. He was probably a young adult with mental illness looking for a cause. This type passion and anger will cause many people to do irrational things. Even causal observers like us. Don't let passion and anger build up! At the end of the day you have to remember that God is on his throne and none of these situations have caught him off guard!

Also, the officer was not hunted down at his home (the drama, really). The perpetrator was a neighbor, they had discussions about the topic before.

Re-read. The perp had to TRAVEL TO the cop's house---they were not "next door", but knew one another "from a church connection"--for all we know the officer had met the boy while serving him food at a church soup kitchen for the poor.

Gebhard’s uncle, Patrick Brogan, told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch that his nephew had become acquainted with the officer “through a church connection” and that the two “had been arguing on Facebook about Black Lives Matter.”


Police Sunday morning identified the intruder as Tyler Gebhard, 20, of the 7900 block of Navajoe Street in the Affton area.


According to police, 20-year-old Tyler Gebhard rang the doorbell at the officer’s Lakeshire, Mo., home shortly before 6 p.m. When the officer’s wife answered the door and refused entry, police said, Gebhard, a former high school football star, threw a 50-pound concrete planter through a rear window and attempted to enter.
 

Bad Hand

Veteran Member
This dingdo nufffing won't be do nuffing anymore. He did hunt the cop at home and tried to attack him and that was one big mistake on his part.
 

vestige

Deceased
An academic question.

It is my perception, and I may be very wrong, but it seems that mixed race youts seem to generally identify with the darker half of their genetic makeup.

Am I mistaken on this one?

I guess maybe the ones that don't, aren't in the news....that makes a statement unto itself.

I don't think you are mistaken.

I have noticed the same thing in youths and..............

presidents.

BTW: re
Brogan added that Gebhard, who was biracial, suffered from bipolar disorder.

He suffers no more.
 

texkat72

Veteran Member
"threw a 50-pound concrete planter through a rear window and attempted to enter."

I hope the baby wasn't in that high chair when the window shattered! :sht:
 

33dInd

Veteran Member
An academic question.

It is my perception, and I may be very wrong, but it seems that mixed race youts seem to generally identify with the darker half of their genetic makeup.

Am I mistaken on this one?

I guess maybe the ones that don't, aren't in the news....that makes a statement unto itself.

Not wrong at all...........got two inside my family orbit,two nieces.......no good daddy's , mentally off mother and totally screwed up family.
and BOTH of them swirl around the black baby daddy's family and refuse to admit they even have a white family.
One Christmas dinner the oldest was carrying on about poor blacks and white supremacist and I reminded her
she also had plenty of white blood and I just couldn't understand why she would accept the dark side of life when the white family members had so much to offer her....

Shut her up...........and haven't seen her since, or her sorry mother either.
 

Dozdoats

On TB every waking moment
haven't seen her since, or her sorry mother either

Writeoffs can be a money, time and trouble saver all right.
 

ShadowMan

Designated Grumpy Old Fart
Well he brought a concrete planter to a GUN FIGHT - - - - - - STUUUUUUPID!!
What the hell was he thinking. The article says that he knew the cop via church or something. He had to know he was a cop. You don't go smashing into a cops house and expect to be greeted with hugs and kisses.......how STUPID can you be?

Sorry but I don't feel sorry for him and it's good that he won't be breeding. We already have more than enough stupid people on this planet. We don't need any more.
 
Well he brought a concrete planter to a GUN FIGHT - - - - - - STUUUUUUPID!!
What the hell was he thinking. The article says that he knew the cop via church or something. He had to know he was a cop. You don't go smashing into a cops house and expect to be greeted with hugs and kisses.......how STUPID can you be?

Sorry but I don't feel sorry for him and it's good that he won't be breeding. We already have more than enough stupid people on this planet. We don't need any more.

Uncontrolled rage is not part of the typical bi-polar package, especially when it escapes the boundaries of home and shows up at another's home.

You have to wonder whether drugs were part of the mix also.

These BLM terrorists will be easy picking for a thinking, patient adversary, if TSHTF. There are shooters, and then there are hunters. And then there are those who are both. Many on our side of the divide are both.
 

JDSeese

Veteran Member
“I don’t think that you can hold well-meaning activists who are doing the right thing and peacefully protesting responsible for everything that is uttered at a Trump rally,” Obama said.

Illustrating how the hypocrisy is off the charts
 
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