Denver Man does some good detective work
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Hopefully the blood didn’t stain the upholstery!
Boy in stolen car is killed in shootout after owner uses an app to track down his vehicle, Denver police say
The car’s owner has not been arrested at this time, authorities said. The Denver Office of the Medical Examiner identified the boy as 12-year-old Elias Armstrong.
A 12-year-old boy in a stolen car was killed in a shootout after the car's owner used an app to track down his vehicle, Denver police said.
The owner on Sunday told authorities his car was taken from the 8300 block of East Northfield Boulevard, according to a news release from the police department.
Using an app, he learned the car was in the area of West 12th Avenue and North Decatur Street, which is nearly 10 miles from the address where he said the vehicle was stolen.
After approaching the car, the owner "was involved in an exchange of gunfire with occupant(s) in the stolen vehicle," police said, without disclosing how many people were in the vehicle.
The boy drove the car to the 2900 block of West 10th Avenue, and officers found him with a gunshot wound, according to police. He was taken to a hospital where he was pronounced dead.
The Denver Office of the Medical Examiner identified the boy as Elias Armstrong. An autopsy found the cause of death was from a gunshot wound. The manner of death was homicide.
The others in the stolen vehicle were gone before police arrived and have not been found, the release said.
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Hopefully the blood didn’t stain the upholstery!
Boy in stolen car is killed in shootout after owner uses an app to track down his vehicle, Denver police say
The car’s owner has not been arrested at this time, authorities said. The Denver Office of the Medical Examiner identified the boy as 12-year-old Elias Armstrong.
A 12-year-old boy in a stolen car was killed in a shootout after the car's owner used an app to track down his vehicle, Denver police said.
The owner on Sunday told authorities his car was taken from the 8300 block of East Northfield Boulevard, according to a news release from the police department.
Using an app, he learned the car was in the area of West 12th Avenue and North Decatur Street, which is nearly 10 miles from the address where he said the vehicle was stolen.
After approaching the car, the owner "was involved in an exchange of gunfire with occupant(s) in the stolen vehicle," police said, without disclosing how many people were in the vehicle.
The boy drove the car to the 2900 block of West 10th Avenue, and officers found him with a gunshot wound, according to police. He was taken to a hospital where he was pronounced dead.
The Denver Office of the Medical Examiner identified the boy as Elias Armstrong. An autopsy found the cause of death was from a gunshot wound. The manner of death was homicide.
The others in the stolen vehicle were gone before police arrived and have not been found, the release said.
@Copper said in Denver Man does some good detective work:
The Denver Office of the Medical Examiner identified the boy as Elias Armstrong. An autopsy found the cause of death was from a gunshot wound.
The medical examiner knew the boy had been shot, looked for a bullet, found the bullet, and pronounced the cause of death as the bullet. This is known as "confirmation bias".
I will await further information before judging this cause of death.
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@Copper said in Denver Man does some good detective work:
The Denver Office of the Medical Examiner identified the boy as Elias Armstrong. An autopsy found the cause of death was from a gunshot wound.
The medical examiner knew the boy had been shot, looked for a bullet, found the bullet, and pronounced the cause of death as the bullet. This is known as "confirmation bias".
I will await further information before judging this cause of death.