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Georgia tech student is shot dead by campus police | Daily Mail Online

Non-binary Georgia Tech student, 21, is shot dead by campus police after 'refusing to stop approaching officers while carrying small knife'
  • WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT
  • Scout Schultz was shot dead by police officers around 11.17pm on Saturday
  • The 21-year-old can be heard on camera telling officers 'shoot me'
  • Schultz identifies as gender non-binary, according to their mother Lynn Schultz
  • Officers say they acted when Schultz refused to shop approaching them - they say Schultz was carrying a small knife
  • The student's mother has said she and her husband are looking at legal options
By Abigail Miller For Dailymail.com

PUBLISHED: 19:03 BST, 17 September 2017 | UPDATED: 03:50 BST, 18 September 2017

Georgia Tech police shot dead a barefoot student carrying a knife late on Saturday night.

The student, 21-year-old Scout Schultz, who identified as gender non-binary, was seen walking toward police - who issued several warnings to drop what officers believed was a knife.

The tense encounter was caught on camera - in which the student can be seen walking closer and closer to the police officers and shouting 'shoot me.'

'Nobody wants to hurt you,' one of the officers can be heard saying.

Schultz was then shot once and immediately crumpled to the ground, screaming out in pain.


Cops shoot Georgia Tech student armed with a 'tiny' knife
Georgia Tech police shot dead a barefoot student carrying a knife late on Saturday night.

The student, 21-year-old Scout Schultz, who identified as gender non-binary, was seen walking toward police - who issued several warnings to drop what officers believed was a knife.

The tense encounter was caught on camera - in which the student can be seen walking closer and closer to the police officers and shouting 'shoot me.'

'Nobody wants to hurt you,' one of the officers can be heard saying.

Schultz was then shot once and immediately crumpled to the ground, screaming out in pain.


Cops shoot Georgia Tech student armed with a 'tiny' knife


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The student, who has been identified as 21-year-old Scout Schultz, was seen walking toward police - who issued several warnings to drop what they believed was a knife

None of the police officers involved have been identified, and the Georgia Bureau of Investigation is currently looking into the shooting.

According to a press release from the bureau, the Georgia Tech campus police received a 911 call of a 'person with a knife and a gun' at 11.17pm Saturday night.

The release says Schultz was 'not cooperative and would not comply with the officers commands.

'Schultz continued to advance on the officers with a knife... Subsequently, one officer fired striking Schultz.'

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The tense encounter was caught on camera. The student can be seen walking close and closer to the police officers and shouting 'shoot me.' 'Nobody wants to hurt you,' one of the officers can be heard saying

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The release says Schultz was 'not cooperative and would not comply with the officers commands. 'Schultz continued to advance on the officers with a knife.. Subsequently, one officer fired striking Schultz,' the release said

The victim's parents are questioning why police used deadly force.

Schultz's mother Lynn told the New York Daily News Schultz was a 'nonconformist and very, very bright.'


She said Schultz had a 'lot of empathy for other people.'

At Georgia Tech, Schultz was president of the school's Pride Alliance, which is a student organization for LGBTQ students and allies.

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Schultz preferred 'they' and 'them' gender pronouns and identified as bisexual, non-binary and intersex, their mother Lynne said

The student from Lilburn, Georgia, was studying engineering and had plans to go to grad school and eventually have a career in making biomedical devices.

Schultz, born male, preferred 'they' and 'them' gender pronouns and identified as bisexual, non-binary and intersex, Lynne said.

Non-binary means the individual does not identify as male or female.

Their father, Bill, wrote about the shooting on Facebook and said Schultz had a 'tiny knife.'

'[Police] didn't have to shoot [Scout] in the heart, but that's what they did,' he wrote.

The distraught parents are now considering legal options.

The Pride Alliance released a statement Sunday, calling Schultz a 'driving force' in the organization.

'Scout always reminded us to think critically about the intersection of identities and how a multitude of factors play into one's experience on Tech's campus and beyond,' the group said.

Saturday night's incident caused an emergency alert from Georgia Tech's Office of Emergency Preparedness - and students were urged to seek shelter.

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The student, who has been identified as 21-year-old Scout Schultz, was seen walking toward police - who issued several warnings to drop what they believed was a knife

None of the police officers involved have been identified, and the Georgia Bureau of Investigation is currently looking into the shooting.

According to a press release from the bureau, the Georgia Tech campus police received a 911 call of a 'person with a knife and a gun' at 11.17pm Saturday night.

The release says Schultz was 'not cooperative and would not comply with the officers commands.

'Schultz continued to advance on the officers with a knife... Subsequently, one officer fired striking Schultz.'

44664C3C00000578-4893150-image-m-46_1505671361177.jpg


The tense encounter was caught on camera. The student can be seen walking close and closer to the police officers and shouting 'shoot me.' 'Nobody wants to hurt you,' one of the officers can be heard saying

44664C2200000578-4893150-image-m-47_1505671372383.jpg


The release says Schultz was 'not cooperative and would not comply with the officers commands. 'Schultz continued to advance on the officers with a knife.. Subsequently, one officer fired striking Schultz,' the release said

The victim's parents are questioning why police used deadly force.

Schultz's mother Lynn told the New York Daily News Schultz was a 'nonconformist and very, very bright.'

She said Schultz had a 'lot of empathy for other people.'



These ppl need mental health help. :manny:
 
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If it was a black student they would have called that "tiny" knife a machete smh

'This just in, "Human" who has apparently evolved beyond gender-identification, was thankfully stopped in IT's questionable conquest of a fearful parent, sibling, friend and somebody's child (also an officer). It was shouting malevolently while carrying what appears to be some sub-human weapon, possibly forged in the very depths on the dimension that 'it' came from (some might say it was a tiny knife). We would hereby like to thank the brave patriot who took it down."
 

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RIP to Scout
another case of the police options starting with deadly force and ending with deadly force

it doesnt matter that teh victim was white and considered themselves nonbinary
what matters is these murderous ass cops
 

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The "non-binary" angle is irrelevant. I don't know why you or the article chose to highlight it.

The issue here is the police response. They don't carry Tasers? If not, why not? Force is necessary if you have someone coming at you with a knife, but not necessarily lethal force.
TBH, I think that the first 2-3 bullets in every cops gun should be non-lethal.
That way they can stop the suspect without killing them, but at the same time move on to the next bullets if it is necessary
 
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