词条 | Scout Schultz |
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| title = Shooting of Scout Schultz | image = | image_name = | caption = | date = {{start date|2017|9|16}} | time = | place = 532 8th Street NW, Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. | coordinates = | also known as = | cause = | first reporter = | filmed by = | participants = 4 Georgia Tech Police Department officers, including Tyler Beck | outcome = | reported injuries = | reported death(s) = Scout Schultz | burial = | inquiries = | inquest = | coroner = | suspects = | charges = | verdict = | convictions = | publication bans = | litigation = | awards = | website = | notes = }} Scout Schultz was born in Rockville, Maryland, in 1995.[1] On September 16, 2017, as a 21-year-old student at the Georgia Institute of Technology, Schultz was shot once in the heart and killed by Tyler Beck, an officer of the Georgia Tech Police Department. Schultz was carrying a type of multitool which includes a small knife. The incident was followed by protests and civil unrest, which led to multiple arrests. {{As of|September 2018}},[2] the shooting was still being investigated by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation. Early lifeScout Schultz was born in Rockville, Maryland in 1995.[1][2][3] Schultz was born with hypospadias, which can be associated with being intersex.[1] The Schultz family later moved to Lilburn, Georgia.[2][4] Schultz was a fourth year computer engineering major at Georgia Institute of Technology,[2][5] and expected to graduate a semester early according to their father.[3] Schultz was "bisexual, nonbinary and intersex" and used singular they pronouns.[6] Schultz was the president of Pride Alliance on campus.[5][4] Schultz, who suffered from clinical depression, had spent time in counseling after attempting suicide by hanging in 2015.[7] ShootingOn September 16, 2017, as a 21-year-old student at the Georgia Institute of Technology, Schultz was shot dead by Tyler Beck, an officer of the Georgia Tech Police Department. Schultz was carrying a type of multitool which includes a small knife. The incident was followed by protests and civil unrest, which led to multiple arrests. The shooting is being investigated by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation. The shooting occurred late on Saturday, September 16, 2017 at 532 8th Street NW on the campus of Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, Georgia.[8] The Georgia Bureau of Investigation reported that a 9-1-1 was received around 11:17 p.m. for "a person with a knife and a gun"[8] and that Schultz was the one who called 911.[9] However, Schultz had no gun, but may have been carrying a type of multitool which includes a small knife, which may or may not have been extended. The GBI's investigation of the event is still ongoing.[7] Schultz reportedly called in that a white male was carrying a weapon, and appeared to be intoxicated.[9] Four police officers approached Schultz.[21] Schultz refused to drop the multitool and continued to walk towards the police while shouting, "Shoot me!".[2] Schultz was shot and shortly after, pronounced dead at the Grady Memorial Hospital.[8] On September 19, 2017, the police officer who shot Schultz was identified as Tyler Beck.[10] According to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, "Beck was certified by the Georgia Peace Officer and Standards Training Council (POST) but had not undergone Crisis Intervention Training, which trains police on how to handle mentally ill suspects."[10] Shortly after the shooting, Beck was put on paid leave.[11] Aftermath and reactionsSchultz's family attorney, Chris Stewart, said the police overreacted.[5] Stewart claimed that this was not a "suicide by cop."[7] He added, "The area was secured. There was no one around at risk."[6] Schultz's mother, Lynne Schultz, suggested the police should have used "pepper spray or Tasers" instead of gunning them down.[7] According to a spokesman, Georgia Tech police are equipped with the former but not the latter.[9] Scout's father, William Schultz, said at a news conference, "Why did you have to shoot? That's the only question that matters right now. Why did you kill my son?"[12] G. P. "Bud" Peterson, the president of Georgia Tech, said the shooting was a "heart-wrenchingly painful time" for the university.[13]The Georgia Bureau of Investigation reported that three suicide notes were found in Schultz's dorm room.[9] In September 2018, the investigation was still on-going; the parents announced that they had grown frustrated with the lack of criminal charges and planned to sue the university.[14] Despite Schultz not finishing senior year, the awarded them a diploma.[14] Vigil and protestA peaceful vigil for Schultz was held on campus on September 18.[15] Twenty minutes later, about 50 protesters marched through campus[16] while carrying a banner which read "Protect LGBTQ" and chanting "Justice Now" and "**** the Police".[15] [17] The protest turned violent and a police car was set on fire.[18] Three people were arrested, one of them a Georgia Tech student.[11] They were charged with "inciting a riot and battery of an officer."[15]In the following weeks three more people were arrested for "misdemeanor obstruction of law enforcement."[19]On September 22 a teach in and protest occurred at Georgia Tech which led to the Student Center building being closed early at 3 p.m. [20] Schultz's parents appealed for calm.[21] See also
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