Posted on 06/10/2014 2:50:43 PM PDT by Radio Free Tuscaloosa
HUNTSVILLE, AL - Kevin Weil felt his two young sons needed to burn off some energy following a Sunday afternoon birthday party, so they drove downtown to the Lydia Gold Skatepark.
The city-owned skateboard park on Cleveland Avenue is a favorite hangout for the Weil family, but this visit proved more memorable than all the rest.
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Map Another man was taking what Weil said were "lewd" pictures of two scantily-clad women lying on the graffiti-covered concrete. Weil, 38, said he asked the man if he thought the pictures were appropriate considering the park was filled with kids.
The question led to an argument that quickly spun out of control. During a Tuesday interview with AL.com, here's what Weil said happened next:
The man with the camera became irate and fetched a large handgun possibly a TEC-9 semiautomatic from his sport utility vehicle. It was just before 8 p.m.
"He walked straight toward everybody and said, 'I will kill everyone here,'" said Weil. "He swept (the gun) across everyone, including the girls who were with him. Everyone was terrified."
Most people, including Weil's 9-year-old son, took off running toward the nearby Historic Huntsville Depot. Weil told his 6-year-old to take cover in a dry pool used for skateboard tricks.
And then Weil, armed with only a pocket knife, did something remarkable: he began walking toward the man, repeatedly ordering him to drop his gun and surrender.
"I was the only adult there," he said. "I feared for my children's lives, and the lives of the other children there. I was just a parent doing what a parent does."
As Weil moved toward him, the armed man slowly backed up all the way into the gravel parking lot. But Weil said the man kept shouting, kept the gun trained on his chest.
At this point, both men were near their vehicles. Weil grabbed his .40-caliber Glock handgun from a secret trunk compartment. Again, he ordered the man to drop his weapon and get on the ground. He also yelled for someone to call Huntsville police.
"At no point did he ever drop the weapon or put his hands up to surrender," said Weil. "He made it much harder than it had to be."
Weil said the man ducked behind his SUV, a maroon Ford Excursion with tinted windows. Unable to see what was happening, Weil said he shot out the windows and then approached the man's vehicle.
"He's still not presenting his hands or weapon," said Weil, "so I shot down and low."
Weil said one round struck the man below the waist, possibly in the buttocks. He said the man, still holding the semiautomatic pistol, hopped into another car with the girls he had been photographing. The girls jumped out; the man tried to put the car in gear.
Weil said he shot out the tires to prevent the man from escaping.
"I didn't want to kill this guy, but he was not listening," said Weil, who aspires to a military career. "Finally, he surrenders and shows me his hands."
Weil said the first police officers to arrive at the skate park were calm and professional. He placed his gun on the sidewalk and put his hands in the air. As he was being handcuffed, he told the officer that his 6-year-old was hiding in the skate park pool.
"And I told him that I had shot a man, he's in that truck over there and has a very large gun," said Weil.
Weil said he was taken to the Huntsville Police Department South Precinct for questioning before being released late Sunday night. The other man who police have yet to identify -- was taken to the hospital and treated for a non-life-threatening gunshot wound.
No charges have been filed, and police spokesman Harry Hobbs said Tuesday afternoon that the shooting remains under investigation.
Weil said he does not anticipate being charged. "I think it's a pretty clear-cut case of self-defense," he said.
What a strange story.
But then...dead men tell no tales.
Wow, just wow.
The moral of the story...
Life is hard. Even harder when you are stupid...
It sounds like it but get a lawyer anyway.
the only part of the story that perhaps requires further explanation. .
What a strange story.
But then...dead men tell no tales.
And that should be the ultimate outcome. Nobody should have to suffer the inherent psychological effects of having to shoot and kill someone in self defense........
This dad is 38 and he, “aspires to a military career”?
This dude is lucky.
What a strange story. I would almost bet the “big gun” might have been fake or a toy. Why would he not return fire after threatening to kill everyone and waving it around? Father better lawyer up big time!
I have a Chevy Avalanche and sometimes put my handgun in the side-saddle above the wheels. People are often surprised when I open it up - so perhaps that is “concealed”.
I don’t know what the laws are and if he was CCW, but the trunk might be where he needs to keep it, and a “secret” compartment might just be where the spare tire is, etc.
What I found odd is that he had time to open his trunk at all. The guy is lucky.
Shouldn’t matter if it was toy or not.
A cop shot and killed a 13 year old carrying a toy rifle and was exonerated...
http://www.policestateusa.com/2013/13-year-old-shot-death-police-open-carrying-toy-rifle/
flaky story IMHO.
walked toward the guy for quite a while with a gun pointed at his chest, armed with a knife, then has time to open the trunk and get a handgun?
sumpin not addin up my peeps
While I vehemently agree that the father should lawyer-up, I don't see that he is in trouble if the gun proves to be a fake of some kind. There is no way for him to have known that or even suspected it.
The weakness I see in the incident, which is not great I think, is that he apparently closed ground on the attacker, exposing himself to more risk. He might reasonable do this if he fears that the attacker might hurt someone else.
It is rather impressive that the guy started out with a knife and was able to retrieve a handgun while still in the presence of the attacker. That circumstance seems unlikely.
Nobody’s dead here....
Yeah, that phrase seems very odd. But, given what passes for journalism these day, the phrase may well have been a fragment from some other piece the writer was working on. Or maybe he does not know the meaning of the word “aspire”.
I do think that’s good advice.
He had no huevos. If he did he would have opened fire to begin with.
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