Man Fatally Guns Down 13-Year-Old Boy For Laughing At Him

Posted by | October 25, 2014 18:45 | Filed under: News Behaving Badly Politics Top Stories


A 13-year-old boy was shot nine times by a Gary, Indiana, man after he felt the boy was laughing at him. Koby Jone was killed by a neighbor who was upset after his house was burglarized, then became enraged when the teen laughed at him, according to police.

Kobe Jones died of multiple gunshot wounds near his home and was pronounced dead at the scene at 6:31 p.m. on Friday, the Lake County coroner’s office reported.

According to the Post-Tribune, Lt. Thomas Pawlak said the homeowner returned home about 5:00 p.m. to learn of the burglary, which occurred about 12:30 p.m.. The unidentified man stood outside his house yelling. That drew the attention of  some of his neighbors including the boy.

When the man saw the teen laughing at him, he pulled out a gun, then shot the boy nine times, police said.

Pawlak said the man and his girlfriend fled the scene in a car but returned about 7:00 p.m. The couple was arrested and they are being held at the city jail, pending charges being filed against them.

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91 responses to Man Fatally Guns Down 13-Year-Old Boy For Laughing At Him

  1. tiredoftea October 25th, 2014 at 19:19

    Thanks NRA! This is another example of the stupidity of guns everywhere, anytime, for everybody. Yes, this neighborhood sure was safe because of guns! Another shining example of how fucking demented we are as a nation to permit this public health scourge to continue.

  2. tiredoftea October 25th, 2014 at 19:19

    Thanks NRA! This is another example of the stupidity of guns everywhere, anytime, for everybody. Yes, this neighborhood sure was safe because of guns! Another shining example of how fucking demented we are as a nation to permit this public health scourge to continue.

  3. Jake October 25th, 2014 at 19:27

    So this bastard’s gun didn’t protect his house from being burglarized but it did serve to murder a child. Gun owners are a-holes – planing simple.

    • Nicholas Russell Harris October 25th, 2014 at 22:24

      Not all of us are. Some of us favor the background checks and gun registry laws and the like. I personally would love to see guns have chips in them that make them unable to fire unless registered to a user and such. But sadly tech like that is still a ways off.

      For now I just want to see psych exams and identification laws and registration be mandatory. . . . .as well as say maybe some clip limits?

      • Tommy6860 October 25th, 2014 at 22:45

        The technology to which you allude is already here, but the NRA blocks it being used as well as microstamping. The NRA also blocks the usage of taggants in gunpowder. All they care about are sales no matter who can get the guns.

        • Nicholas Russell Harris October 25th, 2014 at 23:42

          You and Carla are both obviously very knowledgeable and I appreciate that. This is the kind of conversation I wish I could see and be a part of more.

          I hope with everything I have that soon the laws and tech get here, because it would make me feel safer than owning guns. Mine I own mainly because I love the history and feel of shooting them.

          Mostly I wabt to build a kind of shed or something to house them almost like a private museum. But I digress. The laws are needed and the biometrics in the guns are needed and I gladly throw my vote behind those measures to counter the psychopaths at the NRA.

      • Carla Akins October 25th, 2014 at 23:15

        You’re right – not all are like these parents and so very many more we read about. Honestly, as a teen he could have been able to put his hands on it regardless. We never had guns in the house when I was an adolescent/teen and trust me – I knew where and could put my hands on everything in that house. Mostly my folks weed and liquor but they hid it well and under lock and key.

        The issue is with expecting small children to be too stupid or mind appropriately at the age of 4. The other is depressed teens – get them out of the house. I am not, nor should I be a gun owner. It’s just something I know. All three of my children own guns. They have received extensive training and never carry them outside the house unless hunting. All own bio-metric gun safes with a second padlock metal case that holds the ammo in another room. Both sons have children and one a wife that struggles with drug addiction. They understand the importance of true gun safety. It has nothing to do with me, but their father.

        I understand the rub of a registration but feel those arguments lack validity. Ammo can be made, I don’t have as big a problem with this in handguns but long guns present their own issues. Background checks in all sales, including private ones. Fixing the background check to be effective and as someone that feels HIPPA is as sacred as the 2nd amendment – if you want to buy/carry/own a gun then you should be fine with a background check, medical/psychological history review.

  4. Tommy6860 October 25th, 2014 at 19:36

    Why hasn’t the perp been identified but the victim has; am I missing something? In any case, the gun nuttery in this country is beyond being just a scourge on our society.

  5. Tommy6860 October 25th, 2014 at 19:36

    Why hasn’t the perp been identified but the victim has; am I missing something? In any case, the gun nuttery in this country is beyond being just a scourge on our society.

    • Sy Colepath October 25th, 2014 at 20:18

      It’s the prelude to blaming the victim, since he is obviously black.

  6. Bunya October 25th, 2014 at 19:59

    Used to be the jails were over crowded with marijuana users. Looks like they’re getting quite the competition from the gun enthusiasts gone postal.

  7. Bunya October 25th, 2014 at 19:59

    Used to be the jails were over crowded with marijuana users. Looks like they’re getting quite the competition from the gun enthusiasts gone postal.

  8. majii October 25th, 2014 at 20:03

    It amazes and confounds me, that so many gun enthusiasts, who are among the first to talk about how “exceptional” America is, can watch the death toll from gun violence increase and can continue to believe we’re an exceptional nation. Imo, there’s nothing exceptional about having thousands die each year from preventable deaths-by-gun in a civilized society.

    • Patti October 26th, 2014 at 18:04

      The NRA has taught them that these murdered people have no value. And that disgusting piece of filth Joe the Wack Plumber said it best for them – your dead kid’s life does not trump my constitutional right to a own a gun. They don’t care how many people die and we know this because if they did Sandy Hook would have made them see the light. If you can laugh and whine at the murder of 6 years old then you can certainly not have a problem with anything else.

  9. majii October 25th, 2014 at 20:03

    It amazes and confounds me, that so many gun enthusiasts, who are among the first to talk about how “exceptional” America is, can watch the death toll from gun violence increase and can continue to believe we’re an exceptional nation. Imo, there’s nothing exceptional about having thousands die each year from preventable deaths-by-gun in a civilized society.

    • Patti October 26th, 2014 at 18:04

      The NRA has taught them that these murdered people have no value. And that disgusting piece of filth Joe the Wack Plumber said it best for them – your dead kid’s life does not trump my constitutional right to a own a gun. They don’t care how many people die and we know this because if they did Sandy Hook would have made them see the light. If you can laugh and whine at the murder of 6 years old then you can certainly not have a problem with anything else.

  10. Obewon October 25th, 2014 at 20:17

    A 53 year old gun owners missing junk isn’t worth any 13 year old kids life. Now all the prisoners will laugh and taunt this child killer for the rest of his days as a human toilet.

    • whatthe46 October 25th, 2014 at 20:46

      his life is over (good) and for what. everyday, while he sits in prison, he’ll be reminded by those bars what a bastard he was. no doubt he had serious issues prior to this.

      • Obewon October 25th, 2014 at 20:56

        This is one of the few circumstances where it doesn’t matter what insanity he claims. Inmates will simply say ‘Where’s John? I gotta take a dump.’

  11. Obewon October 25th, 2014 at 20:17

    A 53 year old gun owners missing junk isn’t worth any 13 year old kids life. Now all the prisoners will laugh and taunt this child killer for the rest of his days as a human toilet.

    • whatthe46 October 25th, 2014 at 20:46

      his life is over (good) and for what. everyday, while he sits in prison, he’ll be reminded by those bars what a bastard he was. no doubt he had serious issues prior to this.

      • Obewon October 25th, 2014 at 20:56

        This is one of the few circumstances where it doesn’t matter what insanity he claims. Inmates will simply say ‘Where’s John? I gotta take a…’

  12. tracey marie October 25th, 2014 at 21:31

    an unhinged gun nut kills a kid for laughing at his insane ranting in public.

  13. tracey marie October 25th, 2014 at 21:31

    an unhinged gun nut kills a kid for laughing at his insane ranting in public.

  14. veggiedude October 25th, 2014 at 21:53

    Reminds me of another story. About 40 kids were laughing at someone and then God made a bear kill them all. It’s in the Old Testament.

    • Jones October 25th, 2014 at 21:57

      Ye shall not make fun of the bald, says the Lord.

    • Patti October 26th, 2014 at 17:59

      No wonder more and more are turning from organized religion. And who can blame them.

  15. veggiedude October 25th, 2014 at 21:53

    Reminds me of another story. About 40 kids were laughing at someone and then God made a bear kill them all. It’s in the Old Testament.

    • Jones October 25th, 2014 at 21:57

      A bald priest. Ye shall not make fun of the bald, say-eth the Lord.

    • Patti October 26th, 2014 at 17:59

      No wonder more and more are turning from organized religion. And who can blame them.

  16. Foundryman October 25th, 2014 at 21:59

    Just like this guy, every gun owner in the country is just one trigger pull away from being a killer. Very very few of them can be trusted not to harm someone with a loaded weapon.

    • StoneyCurtisll October 25th, 2014 at 22:04

      Law abiding gun owner one minute…
      Cold blooded killer the next.
      happens every day in UhMerica.

  17. Foundryman October 25th, 2014 at 21:59

    Just like this guy, every gun owner in the country is just one trigger pull away from being a killer. Very very few of them can be trusted not to harm someone with a loaded weapon.

    • StoneyCurtisll October 25th, 2014 at 22:04

      Law abiding gun owner one minute…
      Cold blooded killer the next.
      happens every day in UhMerica.

  18. StoneyCurtisll October 25th, 2014 at 22:21

    And people are freaking out about Ebola….(one death in just over a month)
    On average three people are killed by a gun per hour and almost seven people are shot every 60 minutes.
    One has to wonder where our priorities lie.

  19. StoneyCurtisll October 25th, 2014 at 22:21

    And people are freaking out about Ebola….(one death in just over a month)
    On average three people are killed by a gun per hour and almost seven people are shot every 60 minutes.
    One has to wonder where our priorities lie.

  20. Nicholas Russell Harris October 25th, 2014 at 22:24

    Not all of us are. Some of us favor the background checks and gun registry laws and the like. I personally would love to see guns have chips in them that make them unable to fire unless registered to a user and such. But sadly tech like that is still a ways off.

    For now I just want to see psych exams and identification laws and registration be mandatory. . . . .as well as say maybe some clip limits?

    • Tommy6860 October 25th, 2014 at 22:45

      The technology to which you allude is already here, but the NRA blocks it being used as well as microstamping. The NRA also blocks the usage of taggants in gunpowder. All they care about are sales no matter who can get the guns.

      • Nicholas Russell Harris October 25th, 2014 at 23:42

        You and Carla are both obviously very knowledgeable and I appreciate that. This is the kind of conversation I wish I could see and be a part of more.

        I hope with everything I have that soon the laws and tech get here, because it would make me feel safer than owning guns. Mine I own mainly because I love the history and feel of shooting them.

        Mostly I wabt to build a kind of shed or something to house them almost like a private museum. But I digress. The laws are needed and the biometrics in the guns are needed and I gladly throw my vote behind those measures to counter the psychopaths at the NRA.

    • Carla Akins October 25th, 2014 at 23:15

      You’re right – not all are like these parents and so very many more we read about. Honestly, as a teen he could have been able to put his hands on it regardless. We never had guns in the house when I was an adolescent/teen and trust me – I knew where and could put my hands on everything in that house. Mostly my folks weed and liquor but they hid it well and under lock and key.

      The issue is with expecting small children to be too stupid or mind appropriately at the age of 4. The other is depressed teens – get them out of the house. I am not, nor should I be a gun owner. It’s just something I know. All three of my children own guns. They have received extensive training and never carry them outside the house unless hunting. All own bio-metric gun safes with a second padlock metal case that holds the ammo in another room. Both sons have children and one a wife that struggles with drug addiction. They understand the importance of true gun safety. It has nothing to do with me, but their father.

      I understand the rub of a registration but feel those arguments lack validity. Ammo can be made, I don’t have as big a problem with this in handguns but long guns present their own issues. Background checks in all sales, including private ones. Fixing the background check to be effective and as someone that feels HIPPA is as sacred as the 2nd amendment – if you want to buy/carry/own a gun then you should be fine with a background check, medical/psychological history review.

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