Master Chief Gets Pwned Hardcore

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Master Chief Gets Pwned Hardcore

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JOHNSON CREEK - An 11-year-old Johnson Creek boy died from a gunshot wound Thursday at his home. Foul play is not suspected and the sheriff's department said this morning it appears the shooting was accidental.

According to the Jefferson County Sheriff's Department, dispatchers received a report of the shooting in the town of Farmington at approximately 2:15 p.m. Thursday. The deceased person was Joshua J. Nimm, 11, of W5098 River Road, Johnson Creek.

Deputies, along with personnel from the Johnson Creek Police Department, Johnson Creek EMS and Fort Atkinson paramedics, all responded to the residence where the shooting occurred.

There, with his father, Nimm was located with a fatal gunshot wound. He was pronounced dead by the Jefferson County Coroner's office about 35 minutes later. The cause of death was ruled to be a single, .22 caliber gunshot wound to the head.

“We are ruling that it is an accidental shooting,” Jefferson County Detective Sgt. Larry Lee said. “The child was getting ready for school and decided to skip school. He was playing video games and we found out he had a .22 caliber rifle that belongs to him. He had access to the rifle and a magazine was kept somewhere else by his parents. He was familiar with the rifle and had been shooting it a couple of times a month - he lived out in the country, so that was nothing unusual.”

Lee said it appeared, following the department's investigation, that after playing a combat video game called “Halo,” Nimm took the gun and tried to recreate some of the things that had occurred in the game. With an automatic rifle, Lee said there can sometimes be confusion over whether it contains a magazine or not, and this confusion likely led to Nimm's death.

“He took the magazine out and forgot to eject a round that was in the chamber. He probably thought the gun was unloaded,” Lee said.

Lee said numerous people, including Nimm's parents, his school teachers and his bus driver, were all interviewed and stated he had shown no signs of depression or any differences in his personality recently.

“Dad came home in the afternoon and when he came in the house, the child was in the home and was deceased,” Lee said.

Lee said the incident shows the need for extreme safety with firearms.

“The safety issue with weapons is so important. People should always treat them like they are loaded,” he said.

Nimm was a student at Johnson Creek Middle School. Funeral arrangements are pending at Hafemeister Funeral Home in Watertown.


An hero or an halo?

Ill go with a moron.

Well this should help the guys who want to get rid of Violent Video Games. Selfish brat.

I'm glad they didn't go after the game but I'm disappointed that there's nothing about how stupid it is to let an 11-year old have a .22 automatic rifle.

Wow.

How idiotic of the parents.

The people who want to stop violent video games are gonna have fun with this.

Re: Master Chief Gets Pwned Hardcore

Originally posted by Zeal Ex Nihilo
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An hero or an halo?

I'm thinking the detective could not figure out exactly what happened and decided to jump on the "video games are evil" bandwagon for an explanation.

The kid should know better than that and the parents are fools

Actually, I think the parents are brilliant. They knew they had a kid who was retarded, so they let him play with guns.

Now the gene pool is a little bit cleaner.

Letting him play with a gun is what got him killed

Originally posted by gryphon28
The kid should know better than that and the parents are fools

i blame the schools. Schools are supposed to teach you that guns are dangerous.

So are the parents

I don't quite get it. What exactly was he "re-creating"? A headshot or what?

You can't headshot yourself in Halo can you? :/

I think the kid was waving the gun around acting out whatever it was and accidentally shot him self

Originally posted by gryphon28
I think the kid was waving the gun around acting out whatever it was and accidentally shot him self

Wait, were people really having trouble understanding that?

Originally posted by Zeal Ex Nihilo
Wait, were people really having trouble understanding that?

No am just sayin 😐

Originally posted by gryphon28
So are the parents

they been getting blamed to much lately, i like to change it up every now and again

Originally posted by Zeal Ex Nihilo
Wait, were people really having trouble understanding that?

Yes, I actually do have trouble understanding it.

How can a kid who's re-creating something from Halo manage to headshot himself?

People shouldn´t be allowed to keep guns at home, and if for some reason they do, then it should be randomly checked by experts that the weapon is safely locked away in some safe so no one can get to it, not only kids but also criminals & lunatics. If the weapon isn´t safely stowed then it should be taken away.

Video games have nothing to do with it, he might have been watching an ancient lone ranger movie, and might have tried to emulate this cowboys antics.

I don't quite get this. How exactly do they know he was trying to recreate Halo? Was he actually dressed like a Spartan?

It seems to me to be clutching at straws to rationalise something that the media, and the family don't want to try and explain. "Why would he have done it?" "well, he's been playing that one game that has guns in it a lot recently".