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Highway Shooters Claim To Emulate GTA

Thanks to Yahoo! for their story regarding teenage stepbrothers who randomly fired at cars on a Tennessee freeway, killing one person and wounding another, and told police they were inspired by Grand Theft Auto's sniper mode. According to the piece: "From a wooded area near their home at the Smoky Mountain Country Club, the boys fired a .22-caliber rifle up to 25 times through a break in the trees at cars driving along Interstate 40 about two miles east of Newport. They said they were bored and decided to shoot at tractor-trailer rigs, just like in the video game, 'Grand Theft Auto.'" According to this IOL/Reuters article, "Prosecutor Al Schmutzer told Judge Ben Strand that the boys told authorities they were mimicking the video game by trying to hit the sides of passing trucks."

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  1. Sounds familiar by BoomerSooner · · Score: 4, Funny

    I did this as a kid (with a BB Gun) and that was before GTA. I guess I can blame it on the Duke Boys.

  2. ohhhh... by cabra771 · · Score: 5, Funny

    so that's what you're suppose to do in the game...
    no wonder I suck playing GTA3.

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  3. Funny by GigsVT · · Score: 5, Funny

    There's not any tractor-trailers in GTA.

    Sorry Mr. Prosecutor, got to come up with something better than that.

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  4. So what are you saying? by wbav · · Score: 5, Insightful

    We need to make a game where people jump off a cliff and kill them selves to finally clean out the shallow end of the gene pool? Sheesh. People will say anything these days to shift blame from themselves.

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    1. Re:So what are you saying? by reynaert · · Score: 4, Insightful

      We need to make a game where people jump off a cliff and kill them selves to finally clean out the shallow end of the gene pool? Yep. See Stair Dismount and Truck Dismount.

  5. I was like this once by one9nine · · Score: 5, Funny

    When I was nine, I wound up in the hospital with three broken fingers becuase I tried to imitate Super Mario by punching bricks that were floating in the sky. Those were the days.

    1. Re:I was like this once by zsazsa · · Score: 5, Funny

      Sorry mister .. but that's just baloney .. there aren't floating bricks in real world ...

      Sure there are.

  6. It's rated mature... by Basje · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The ESRB rating for GTA3 and VC is 17+. What were these kids doing with a game that they shouldn't be playing? They should sue the parents for negligence.

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  7. So what are you saying? (read more) by wbav · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The real question is, who was dumb enough to give these kids a gun.

    They should receive the same punishment, because through their action/inaction they helped kill this driver.

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    1. Re:So what are you saying? (read more) by lafiel · · Score: 5, Insightful
      The real question is, who was dumb enough to give these kids a gun.

      Probably the parents were pathetic and irresponsible people as well. All this blame on games is pretty stupid, why don't you blame on the people that couldn't teach the kids that a game is a game, and shouldn't be tried in the real world?

      You'd think these kids had some sort of teachings that taught them "shooting a truck with a gun is bad". It seems glaringly obvious the parents are at fault here, and people are once again looking for the scapegoat to blame.

      Get some responsible parents, stop blaming games/tv/(insert someone else here).

  8. idiot box by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    "Prosecutor Al Schmutzer told Judge Ben Strand that the boys told authorities they were mimicking the video game by trying to hit the sides of passing trucks."

    Yeah, and he probably forget to mention to the judge that due to the lack of parental attention and involvement in these boys lives, they grew up to be anti-social and depressed kids who deep-down really just wanted somebody to pay attention to them while their parents sat on the couch, drank beer, and worshipped the idiot box.

  9. Hit the trailer? by Jayjr · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Now if they were imitating a game by shooting at tractor trailers and trying to hit the trailer (those of which ther are none of in GTA3/GTA:VC) how the hell did they hit people. They must not play many FPS's either if they cant hit the broad side of a truck without hitting a person in another car ... This is just what the Games=Violence activists need, more ammunition (no pun intended)

  10. If I had only had the chance... by Perseid · · Score: 5, Funny

    Kids these days are awfully lucky. When I was a kid, we actually got blamed for what we did. If I'd had excuses like this childhood would have been a hell of a lot more fun.

    1. Re:If I had only had the chance... by GeckoX · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Ah, so nothing should ever be made if there is any chance that it is not suitable for children, because they _might_ show interest, and they _might_ get their hands on it.

      Hm, no adult games, no mature television and movies, no mature music or books, including porn.
      Ah, no more cars either, some kid might try to drive one. And no guns, or alcohol.

      I've got it, lets let Fisher Price have sole controle over every single available consumable on this planet!

      Oh, well, I guess we could take responsibility for our own children and actions if you think that might work too.

      Slippery slope my friend, slippery slope.

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  11. even more important thing about this article... by boomerny · · Score: 4, Funny

    I was unaware that Tennessee was even a state still. Damn NY public schools.

  12. So? by jarran · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I think the sad facts are, idiots and psychos will always find something bad to emulate. If there were no games, they would been inspired to shoot at people by a movie. If there were no movies, they would have been inspired by the Washington sniper, or the US government.

    If someone doesn't know the difference between fantasy and reality then obviously playing computer games and watching TV could cause them to do something bad. But the problem is with them, not with the game or film.

  13. This is absurd... by HaloZero · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Point 1) There are No Tractor-Trailers on the roads, for shooting in either Grand Theft Auto III or Grand Theft Auto Vice City. Looking into previous revisions of the game, which don't have the aforementioned 'Sniper Mode', the closest you can get to a Tractor Trailer is a snub-nosed fuel tanker truck.

    Point 2) Where did they get the gun? Notice how everyone is 100% ready to jump on the video game... my question... WHERE THE FUCK DID THEY GET THE GUN? I mean, of course the gun isn't dangerous. No way. Guns never kill people. That's why cops and 'sportsmen' carry around RAZOR SHARP DVDs.

    It's fucking obscene. I can't wait to see what happens to such good titles (and yes, you have to admit, even if you hate the content with a passion, the games are done really well..)

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  14. Get Bored - Shoot People ? by FileNotFound · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The best line by far is :"I didn't want to hurt anyone"

    You got to be shitting me. You take a .22 rifle and shoot at cars...wtf are you trying to do?

    If you're shooting a rifle anywhere but at the shooting range, you're shooting to kill as far as I know.

    Even in GTA, you only ever shot to either blow up the truck or kill the driver.

    It's absurd that anyone believes their bullshit.

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  15. A nudge in the right direction? by Andy+Smith · · Score: 4, Insightful
    From the linked article:
    The boys wrote letters to apologize to the victims' families that were read in court Thursday.

    "I didn't want to hurt anyone," Joshua wrote. "This will stick with me the rest of my life."
    I don't think a 13-year-old would write that without prompting.

    Sure it's conceivable for a 13-year-old to have a concept of "the rest of my life", and for him to imagine the guilt he will feel over that length of time, but could that maturity and self-awareness really exist in the sort of kid who shoots at cars because he did it in a computer game?

    Methinks an adult had a hand in writing that letter.
  16. A culture of no accountability? by pmz · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Personal responsibility and accountability is perhaps the most important thing that people can teach their kids. However, it seems that popular culture is increasing making it appear that people are rewarded for lying, cheating, killing, bribery, getting something for no effort, etc. Take Enron, WorldCom, the current Republican administration, reality television, nationalized health care proposals, Grand Theft Auto (to be on topic, of course), public schools, the Earned Income Credit, short-term cash loans, pre-approved credit, six-year car loans, no-money-down mortgages, rent subsidies, many organized religions and labor unions, student loans, professional sports, soft drink commercials, and so forth.

    People need to be much more cynical than they are. They need to realize that both large government (whether Republican or Democrat flavored) and large corporations do not act in the interests of individual people. They are much too wealthy, powerful, and corrupt to care. They are their own means and their own ends. People need to stand up for themselves in the midst of this, vote their conscience with both their wallets and their ballots, and be prepared to sacrifice materialistic prestige and social popularity in favor of knowing they made the right decision and did the best they could. Corporations and government need to become more modest and come back to realizing that they exist because of and for the People, not the other way around. It seems that every day the opposite of this is actually happening, and, ultimately, people will exist miserably in a rusty machine of regulation and consumption and live in complete fear of their creditors and their own government.

  17. In other news: by AzraelKans · · Score: 5, Funny

    A 40 year old man was arrested in Chicago this morning:

    "He started acting weird" mentioned his coworkers, Timothy Arcade 40 year old, went and bought a bunch of aspirins and throw them in the floor across all the cubicles, then he proceeded to eat them while making a "snacka" "snacka" sound effect, several coworkers and security officers tried to stop him, but he elluded them succesfully, in his way he also grabbed some cherries that were in the middle of the office for no apparent reason.
    When the police finally arrived and arrested the man, he stated he was just trying to emulate pacman after hearing this the policeman let the poor man go and went to burn down namco's office on chicago.

    Later that afternoon , the police had to arrest Timothy again, after eating a large Pill in one of the corner cubicles he actually attemped to eat the coworkers that were chasing him.

    In other news some other 40 year old, was arrested yesterday for soliciting but he was let go when he confessed he was just emulating Leisure suit larry. The police is looking for sierra's offices to burn them down.

    VideoGames: the best way get you off the hook... always!

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  18. Only in America... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Interesting

    ...can a pair of stupid kids play a game, get a gun, and start shooting people... ...and have people immediately jump on the fact that they played a game instead of HAVING A FUCKING GUN!