When He Realized He Helped Kill His Son



The story of a father who tragically realizes he played a role in his teen son’s death. Watch to learn more about this Woodbury homicide case and the impact it had on the family. #minnesota #crime #policeactivity
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00:01 – Initial shooting response
11:13 – Stepdad’s interrogation
23:07 – Search for additional suspects
34:42 – Case update & trial results
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20 thoughts on “When He Realized He Helped Kill His Son

  1. When they shot at them the first time they should of called police away from the house. Not bring him back smh. Causes chances our if there's beef it's not finished ever and you always have to watch over your back .

  2. Wow jst wow That's incredible right there couple offices carry the 14-year-old boy to the hospital 50 ft away as always pls correct me if I'm wrong that crazy salute to them but rip to that person

  3. So the kids who were guilty of robbing, without the use of weapons, and having weapons on their person that they shouldn't have had, somehow ended up getting 40 years in prison while the dad who actually showed up with a gun and started opening fire on a house party only got 7. Cool. Makes sense

  4. When I attended high school in the early 2000s, I witnessed plenty of tense situations that led to physical altercation, but I had no idea how lucky I actually was back then. I never felt scared or that my life was potentially in danger. We were all just young kids partying and enjoying ourselves. There wasn't a whole lot of negativity surrounding anything. That being said, I can't imagine how different I would have felt knowing more teenagers than ever were carrying. I mean no disrespect to responsible gun owners – I might even own a couple myself, but I would gamble that most of these kids aren't mature enough and most likely did not follow the proper legal avenues to obtain and conceal a firearm. It's legal to carry without a permit in a few states, but definitely not in Minnesota.

  5. What happens to lads when they fall out? They have a fight ( with their hands only ), and then by the end of day they’re friends again.
    Do they not realise the severity of guns? They are dumb, because in life you’ll fall out with many people. And the gun is not the way to settle a disagreement.
    Ridiculous. Such a sad world

  6. As soon as I heard the word "gang" all my sympathy just disappeared. This is EXACTLY what America wants with their lack of gun laws. America should also ban rap music and social media.

  7. Watching from Australia the gun crime seems crazy in USA
    I understand you have the right to bare arms but don’t people have the right to safety ?
    It seems an overhaul of who has access to , the safe storage of and firepower according to need is not an unreasonable request with such a high gun death toll

  8. Wait… so Xavier got 37 years despite not being adjudged to have to shot the bullet that killed the kid, but enrique, who they say shot and killed him, gets 20? What

  9. They should make something installed into cars like a light a sound or something so that cops or other drivers know they are gong to a hospital and are rushing etc shoulder 🤷‍♂️ rip to that kid tho who lost his life rest up young king..

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