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Tazzzz
June 7th, 2009, 02:40 PM
Yvette Williams, 15
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I feel sorry for the family , I really do, but come on, she robbed a store with a GUN!!!, Yvette stopped being a child the moment she put that gun into the store owners face. She had every opportunity to surrender peacefully, yet she chose to point her gun at the cops. and got triple tapped dead.



A police chief said Friday he thinks officers were justified when they shot a 15-year-old girl suspected of robbing a store at gunpoint, comments that left the teen's relatives expressing outrage as they planned her funeral

She ain't nothing but a baby," Tia Williams said about her slain cousin. "She ain't even made it to 18 yet."

Yvette Williams was shot and killed Thursday afternoon moments after authorities say she robbed a grocery store in this community about 25 miles south of Charlotte, N.C.

Two officers fired on Williams after she pointed a gun at them and refused to drop it, Rock Hill Police Chief John Gregory said. He said he felt the police response was justified.

"I am satisfied with what I've seen thus far," Gregory said at a news conference Friday. "These officers have a great reputation in the Rock Hill Police Department."

Since Thursday's shooting, officers Carlos Culbreath and Claude McCarley have been placed on paid leave. The State Law Enforcement Division is investigating.

At the grocery, an employee who was working at the time of the robbery said the teenager had a handgun tucked in the waistband of her denim shorts. He said he did everything to keep Williams calm.

"Don't pull the trigger," Lorenzo Wells, 28, said he told the teen, adding the suspect pulled out the gun and pointed it at the store manager. "She'll give you everything out of the register."

After saying "thank you" for the several hundred dollars the manager took from the register and shoving the gun back in her shorts, Williams left, walking and then jogging into the store parking lot, Wells said.

Moments later, he heard shots.

"All I know is I heard five shots," said Wells, who was on the phone with police at the time. "The first three were like, pop, pop, pop! And then maybe a couple seconds later you just heard, pop, pop."

In a nearby neighborhood where Williams lived, members of her large, closely knit family said they were in shock over the teen's sudden death and the police reaction to events.

"She didn't shoot at them," Tia Williams said of her cousin, adding the dead teenager was in the eighth grade. "Why did they shoot at her? ... If they wanted to just stop her, all they had to do is just shoot her in the leg or something." ( SAY WHAT???? )

Tia Williams, sifting through family photos while sitting on the stoop of the teen's home with several other cousins, said the 15-year-old was not a gang member and did not have a criminal record _ but police had no comment on those matters, citing her age.

Williams' mother was making arrangements for a funeral likely to be held Tuesday, Tia Williams said.http://www.newser.com/article/d98kqq8o0/police-teenage-robbery-suspect-shot-and-killed-by-officers-after-she-refused-to-drop-gun.html
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Lorenzo Wells, an employee at Park Grocery, said he was helping another customer when a teenager held his co-worker at gunpoint across the counter.

The girl demanded all the money from the register, which the cashier gave her, Wells said. After counting the money briefly, Wells said the girl pointed the gun again and asked where the hundreds were.

Both workers said they had given her all the money, about $500 to $600 in cash. The robber said, “OK,” tucked the gun back in her denim shorts, and calmly walked out of the store, Wells said. She then began jogging toward downtown Rock Hill.

Crazy_n_NC
June 7th, 2009, 06:42 PM
When 5 black males broke into the home of a sick 12 year old white female, who was home from school,raped and shot her there was almost NO community reaction. No protests in the street or people asking why? and by people i mean the black communitty. I am not raceist at all but damn... She was robbing a store with a loaded gun! And that pic up top she looks 45 not 15! Why is it the bad people in these communities are so damn special? They always make out like they were freakin mother theresa or something..... Not the armed robber with a lethal weapon that they are. Who effing cares how old she was. Those cops saved someone elses life in the lon run by takening hers.:argh:

Peeperann
June 7th, 2009, 06:55 PM
She ain't nothing but a baby," Tia Williams said about her slain cousin. "She ain't even made it to 18 yet."


Sorry Tia, she apparently stopped being a baby a long time ago. I don't know of any 'babies' who rob people at gun point and then aim at officers. They had every right to do what they did. I would have done the exact same thing.

Stupidity never ceases to amaze me....

jenthgr8
June 7th, 2009, 09:17 PM
This is sad for the family. But, she got what was coming to her. These things are the results when one chooses a criminal lifestyle, at 15 she was damn well old enough to know that. Consequences. It's all about consequences.

CountJackula
June 8th, 2009, 02:23 PM
"... If they wanted to just stop her, all they had to do is just shoot her in the leg or something."

These people much watch way to much TV and movies. It doesnt always work like that. She had a gun, she pointed it at the officers, it was either shoot or be shot.

And regardless if she is only in 8th grade, that doesnt mean she is a child. I know a kid who was 1 year older than her and he is in jail for the rest of his life because he shot another kid in the face.