Did you wait in line for the Playstation 3?

United States
December 5, 2006 12:20pm CST
A young man accused of robbing a fellow college student of two new Playstation 3 video game consoles was shot and killed — possibly while holding a game controller, his roommate said — by officers sent to arrest him. Peyton Strickland, 18, was killed Friday at a house he shared with three roommates, Sheriff Sid Causey said. "If this boy would've come to the door, opened the door, we probably wouldn't be talking," the sheriff said Sunday. Roommate Mike Rhoton said Strickland was unarmed when he got up from playing a Tiger Woods golf game but may have been holding a controller when he went to the door as officers bashed it in. Strickland's dog, a German shepherd, also was shot to death. The sheriff said Strickland was shot by members of a specially trained team who went to help university officers serve arrest warrants. Causey said officers considered the arrest a high-risk situation. "Anytime that someone beats a person severely and commits an armed robbery, I certainly would consider him a risk and a danger," Causey said. Authorities promised Monday to fully investigate the shooting. "No one is above the law and no one is beneath its protection," District Attorney Ben David said. He declined to discuss details of the case. The State Bureau of Investigation is examining the case and three deputies on the team were placed on paid leave, normal practice whenever officers fire their weapons, Causey said. Arrest warrants alleged that Strickland, a student at Cape Fear Community College, and a University of North Carolina-Wilmington student stole two PlayStation units from another UNC-Wilmington student Nov. 17, the day the consoles were introduced. The sheriff said the robbery victim waited three days in line to buy the units for $641 each at a Wal-Mart. He was unloading them at his campus apartment when one man beat him to the ground while another took the consoles, Causey said. The second man named in the warrants was arrested at another address and released on bail Saturday, authorities said. The nationwide introduction of the Sony game system was marked by rowdy crowds and store stampedes. One buyer waiting in line at a Connecticut store was shot by robbers. I read this and was so upset and shocked at Police...what do you think about this? What punishment should the Police Officers involved receive for their actions?
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@bsabers (668)
• United States
5 Dec 06
People are just nuts these days. I can't believe all the mayhem surrounding the PS3. I know a lot of people were trying to buy them just so they could turn around and make a huge profit selling them to others. It's too bad to hear of deaths occuring over a video game console. This can be a strange world we live in.
• United States
5 Dec 06
Exactly, I mean I don't care that people are trying to pull a profit from the PS3 after all that's business and if someone is willing to pay extra for something that's their choice, but senseless killings over a gaming console..holy cow..what is this world coming to? I feel sorry for our children.
• United States
5 Dec 06
You know rather than sit in line and get robbed for your PS3, I set up a website where you can find the PS3 and have it delivered secretly to your door just in time for Christmas. http://ps3gamerstore.com/