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Brandon McInerney, Teen Accused Of Killing Gay Classmate, Faces Trial

GREG RISLING   07/ 4/11 05:13 PM ET   AP

LOS ANGELES — Brandon McInerney was a scrawny 14-year-old from a broken home when he was accused of gunning down a gay classmate in front of stunned students at a Ventura County middle school.

Three years later – and six months shy of legally becoming an adult – McInerney is going on trial on a charge of first-degree murder in the killing of 15-year-old Larry King. If convicted, he faces up to life in prison.

Opening statements are slated for Tuesday at a courthouse in the San Fernando Valley after a judge changed the venue.

Larry's death has roiled gay-rights advocates and parents in Oxnard, a city about 60 miles northwest of Los Angeles, where the shooting occurred in February 2008. They wondered why school officials hadn't done more to stop the harassment toward Larry by students, including McInerney. Larry's family sued the school district, among two dozen defendants, for failing to protect the teen.

The conflict between the two boys, who both had troubled upbringings, didn't seem out-of-place for teens coping with adolescence. There were taunts, teasing and on at least one occasion, a scuffle between Larry and McInerney, who purportedly tried to get others to beat up Larry.

What made the discord different from routine bullying is how Larry stood up for himself.

The day before the shooting, one of McInerney's friends told authorities that Larry uttered the words "I love you" as he passed McInerney in a hallway, according to court documents filed by prosecutors.

The friend said McInerney told him he was "going to get a gun and shoot (Larry)," according to court papers. One of Larry's friends claimed McInerney told her, "Say goodbye to your friend Larry, because you're never going to see him again."

The following day, as the boys sat in a computer lab, McInerney drew a .22-caliber gun from his sweatshirt and shot Larry in the back of the head.

McInerney "then stood up as Larry collapsed to the floor, looked around at his astonished classmates and delivered a second coup-de-grace shot into the back of Larry's head," prosecutor Maeve Fox wrote in court documents.

White supremacist materials were found in McInerney's bedroom, including books and drawings of swastikas. McInerney didn't attend a school field trip to the Museum of Tolerance, the educational arm of the human rights organization the Simon Wiesenthal Center, court records showed.

At a preliminary hearing last year, a police detective testified that Larry's sexuality was an affront to McInerney's ideology, and was probably the motive for the crime.

McInerney has pleaded not guilty to murder, lying in wait and a hate crime. Defense lawyer Scott Wippert has not returned calls and e-mails seeking comment. Wippert, however, told the Ventura County Star, that Larry sexually harassed McInerney and the shooting was committed in the heat of the moment.

Jurors will likely hear about the rough upbringings of both teens.

Larry, who told some people he was gay, lived at a center for abused and neglected children in the months before his death. Girls used him as a pawn to clear a table of boys at lunch, according to prosecutors. When Larry asked to sit with them, the boys got up and sometimes called him derogatory names.

McInerney came from an abusive household where his father, William McInerney, was sentenced for battery against his mother in 2000. William McInerney also was accused of shooting her in the elbow several months before his son was born.

He died in March 2009 of blunt-force head trauma at his home. The coroner ruled his death was accidental.

While McInerney will be tried as an adult because of the gravity of the alleged crime, some legal experts said the panel could be more lenient because of his youth.

"One, they recognize the younger you are, the more likely you are to be rehabilitated," said Tom Lyon, a professor of law and psychology at the University of Southern California. "And two, they see more impulsiveness in their actions."

Larry's death has gained some resonance around the nation, where vigils have been held in his memory. Thousands of comments were left on Internet sites dedicated to him in the weeks following the shooting.

Lyon said the tragedy could foster discussion between adults and children about intolerance.

"This kind of case is something students can discuss to deal with prejudices and alleviate them," he said.

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LOS ANGELES — Brandon McInerney was a scrawny 14-year-old from a broken home when he was accused of gunning down a gay classmate in front of stunned students at a Ventura County middle school. ...
LOS ANGELES — Brandon McInerney was a scrawny 14-year-old from a broken home when he was accused of gunning down a gay classmate in front of stunned students at a Ventura County middle school. ...
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08:29 AM on 08/15/2011
This case aside, people esp. some lesbians need to be honest about why they hate 'gay bashings.' It seems that the main reason you hate 'gay bashings' is because you hate straight men. Yes, I've found that some though not all lesbians hate straight men. What they hate is the fact that a man wouldn't take harassment or assault&battery that a gay did. Most cases are a man decking a gay after the gay harassed the man or grabbed the man's butt or groin against will-assault&battery. The press only writes about unusual or strange cases such as where a man kills a gay but again, if a defense lawyer wants to bring up criminal abuse the gay did & then have a jury decide if it's 1st, 2nd or Manslaughter, then let them.

It seems that some of you have a no win attitude. If a man hits or kills a gay who is harassing or abusing him, the man is condemned. If the man does nothing & the gay continues harassing or commits a more violent assault&battery, the man loses. The victim here should've been expelled for sexual harassment when complaints arose, but the lesbian vice principal overrode the teachers, because she saw nothing wrong with sexual harassment when it's homosexual.
08:08 AM on 08/15/2011
If a defense lawyer wants to bring up abuse be it harassment, assault&battery that the gay did before the man killed him, then a jury must consider this in deciding if it's 1st, 2nd, manslaughter or justified. In this case, the punishment didn't fit the crime (sexual harassment which the victim did) but it's not 1st Degree & no, not the defense lawyer.

The victim had sexually harassed by harassing other boys in the bathroom, saying that he had gay relations with students when it was false. When other boys complained to the teacher about the sexual harassment, the lesbian vice principal overrode the teachers. The victim should've been expelled for sexual harassment. Also I don't think a 15 year old is old enough to take a gay identity. Adult homosexuality is 1 thing, but I think gay/lesbian activities are usless. That aside, no, it wasn't self-defend, but the victim was a sexual harasser who the vice principal tolerated.
01:42 PM on 08/06/2011
Most likely Larry was molested too. That would explain his overt sexual advances as well.
05:32 PM on 07/18/2011
Brandon's legal team defense: "Brandon Mcinerney was born that way", so he should not be prosecuted.
06:28 PM on 07/10/2011
Just watched this on CNN, figured I would search HP and here it is, another Gay artilcle.

CNN reported that Larry was openly gay, engaging in the folowing behavior:
- repeated approaches to heterosexual boys, including Brandon.
- wearing makeup and lipstick.
- Blowing kisses at heterosexual boys.

Brandon is not justified in the murder, but I think it's also important to note that there are details to this not mentioned in this article.
01:11 PM on 07/11/2011
That being said, would Larry be considered more of a transgendered? Regardless the fact it's clearly not an excuse for murder, really isn't any excuse
11:36 AM on 07/07/2011
Wondering where he got the gun? Thanks NRA Enjoy !
04:43 PM on 07/07/2011
You do realize that Gun Control laws do absolutely nothing to stem the use of guns by criminals, right? All gun control laws do, is limit the use of them by citizens in the protection of themselves, and their property.

Of course, that said. I should also point out, I firmly believe if someone is shot trying to steal from someone's home. They should have absolutely no legal basis to sue for damages. That's a sign of what's wrong with this country.

A man can break into another man's home, proceed to try and steal property that he worked hard to purchase, and turn around and sue the man when he shoots him in defense of said property. And Win.

To say that this kid deserves a second chance, when he's all for killing someone. Is lunacy. If he thinks someone's life is so worthless he has the right and ability to take it. I Say take his.
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QuakerJewish
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12:28 AM on 07/09/2011
Dusty, most jurudictions have "propotionate force" laws. Does one really have the right to take a life over a few hundred dollars of property? Put your loved in the position of thief. Should they die for a sterio?

That is the reasoning behind the laws that allow wrongful death over a stealy boy. It makes sense when viewed from the top of society down, but less so when you are the one with a stealy boy in your home and don't know what he is really up to or his motivation for being there.

The law expects you to make a quick judgement, correctly, when it comes to taking a life. In reality, it doesn't work that way.

California currently does not have a death penalty. Death is a little extreme for a murder crime committed by a 14 year old and is not permitted in developed nations, the US included.
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QuakerJewish
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08:43 PM on 07/07/2011
I read that Brandon's father and uncle both had guns laying around the house, and the gun was his uncle's.

A commentor on another paper's thread suggested the white supremecist friend of Brandon's father provided the gun and encouraged him to become a lone wolf assasin and to become a cause celebre' for the homophobic movement. He then killed Brandon's father to keep it from implicating his group. I think he was making a stretch. Maybe.
11:20 AM on 07/07/2011
Brandon is a thug and should be punished to the full extent ! No excuses about a broken home or whatever-Someone calling you names is NO EXCUSE to kill soemone and in the Back of the Head-The other students also have to live forever with this horrible incident-
He needs to go to JAIL ! This kid is a Sick Person-
Poor Larry and his family-He did not deserve this ! There is NO DEFENSE !
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12:51 PM on 07/07/2011
Agreed. Something tells me he will be treated much worse in prison
06:30 PM on 07/10/2011
Does it matter that Larry was blowing kisses at heterosexual boys, wearing makeup and lipstick?
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bearchao
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08:02 PM on 07/10/2011
NO
12:58 AM on 07/11/2011
I guess it matters if you're a bigot.

I'm not saying that you are, but I can only assume a bigoted person would feel that that information was relevant to the murder of a child in cold blood.
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01:25 AM on 07/07/2011
Maybe they can fast track the shooter into the Catholic Priesthood - then he could go live freely in Italy.
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r henry
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09:38 PM on 07/06/2011
"This kind of case is something students can discuss to deal with prejudices and alleviate them," he said.

Unless you're in Tennessee
11:22 AM on 07/07/2011
Or with their Christian Religious Right family that encourages this behavior and hate -
THIS IS A HATE CRIME-
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r henry
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11:55 AM on 07/07/2011
True. The will be more likely to discuss it by telling their children that this is the "price" one must pay for encouraging homosexuality.
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Moxo
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04:59 PM on 07/06/2011
I wonder if he would have executed a cut girl who made passes at him, said "I love you" in passing?

He's a danger to women as well as to men.
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05:13 PM on 07/06/2011
You know it is not the same, come on. However, he over reacted with gay panic and he should pay for that.
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06:40 PM on 07/06/2011
Constantly you blame Larry. Adding your disclaimers to hide your intent to blame Larry is clear to all who read your posts.

Brandon did not react from gay panic. That is the line of defense the attorneys are going to try and sell to a jury. Brandon and many others had been publiclty taunting and gay hazing Larry for months, and Larry had been responding by standing his ground and refusing to be shamed. Brandon knew Larry was gay for months, so no situation to create a panic could be possible.

Brandon told witnesses he was going to kill Larry the day before. He brought the gun in his back pack to class. He stood up and fired directly into the back of Larry's head as he studied, unaware he was about to die. After looking around the room to see everyone's reaction, Brandon fired a second shot into Larry's head to make sure he was dead. The conflict has a long history. Brandon's role in the gay hazing is documented. That is not a panic, Lotus, that is premedited.

You just simply want to put the blame as much as you can on the gay kid for being gay. Your type do not want the right to bully those you hate to be taken away or compromised. It is a free speech and religion issue for your types, who believe your right to hate supercedes the rights of the rest of us.
06:31 PM on 07/10/2011
Since he's heterosexual, I would bet no.
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04:54 PM on 07/06/2011
WOW...so sad...so young and so messed up, lives so messed up.....but after yesterdays verdict where common sense is often left at the door, who knows what will happen in this case.....if the defense plays that sexual harassment card, who knows....just sad that it all ended like this, rest in peace young Larry.
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02:46 PM on 07/06/2011
Remember the days when someone would call you a name and you would get into a fist fight about it.. at the most you might get kicked while you were down, now kids are shooting eachother, stabbing eachother...
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10:16 PM on 07/06/2011
We raise sissified cowards now...
11:23 AM on 07/07/2011
Just thank the Religious Right for spreading the HATE !
01:39 PM on 07/06/2011
I am very tired of the 'broken home' excuse for actions that have no excuse.

Regardless of your age. If you knowingly, and willingly, take a human life for a reason other than defense of your own, or defense of a loved one's. You deserve to be given the same treatment, and lose yours.

There are plenty of people that grew up in 'broken' homes that don't go around shooting people. In the back of the head or otherwise. It's no defense for the actions taken. Put the kid down like the rabid animal he is. There's no 'rehibilitation' for his ilk.
Cacey
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07:50 PM on 07/06/2011
I think each case needs to be examined individually. For example, there is another case in California involving a 10 year old boy who shot and killed his white supremicist father. Is there rehabilitiation for him or should he be tried as an adult and executed?
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02:25 AM on 07/07/2011
Your are correct, each case needs to be examined individually.

At ten, Cacey, few people in this country support trying as adults and it has rarely been done with success. Is this that issue we supposedly will never agree on? Comparing that case to this one is worse than comparing apples to horse harnesses, and not because the father was a white supremecist. It is because this case is about the rising violence in our schools directed at the weeker kids by bullying gangs of self righteous undisciplined teenagers, and the national support and encouragement of this persecution by people like that dead white supremecist father of the ten year old.

There is another case in Indiana where a 17 year old black student is being charged with a felony count that will give the kid 2 to 8 years hard time. They want to charge Tyell Morton as an adult. His crime? For a prank, he put a plastic blow up doll in a girl's bathroom. Check it out. If you want to get enranged over the charging of minors with adult level criminal charges, check out that story on Huff Post. Tyell is a kid that hardly needs rehabilitating and is not a risk to other kids or society. He never laid in wait and assasinated a fellow student, or harmed anyone. The fact that he is poor and black should further enrage you.
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01:25 PM on 07/06/2011
Mr. McInerney's ideology is an affront to mine.

Mr. Risling, as the journalist who is credited with this story, don't you think you need to give us some context? Talk about the other cases in which an underage person has committed a crime of equal gravity, and the response of LEO and prosecutors alike. Why is this young man's case being soft-pedaled, when we are told that some children *must* be tried as adults, and denied the protections usually afforded to children? So he came from a broken home. The same can be said for many of us. Most of us do not respond to our classmates the way he did and then claim our broken homes as an excuse.

Shoddy journalism, but what else can we expect?
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QuakerJewish
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05:24 PM on 07/06/2011
Mr. Risling is more deceptive than you realize.

PART I:
In the opening paragraph he sets us up to feal pity for Brandon with the false statement, "Brandon McInerney was a scrawny 14-year-old from a broken home ". Every news account from 2008 describes Brandon very differently. He was extremely tall for his age and was very athletic with a slender highly muscled physique. He swam and played basketball regularly. He trained in marshal arts for years. He belonged to a US Marine Youth organization at ages 12-13. This Mr. Risling calls "srawny"?

In the 5th paragraph, describing the conflict between the two, Mr. Risling writes, "didn't seem out-of-place" while the first hand witnesses and articles from 2008 describe and testify to a wide spread aknowledgement that something was out of the ordinary with both of their behaviors. That being the constant crusade of Brandon to harrass Larry for being gay, and Larry's attention grabbing behavior and his refusal to react submissively or with shame to the widespread hazing he incurred. The group hazing itself is left out of Mr. Risling's version of events.
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05:25 PM on 07/06/2011
PART 2:
In the 7th paragraph, Mr. Risling writes, "Larry uttered the words "I love you" ". The reports at the time say that after Brandon called Larry a "f..g" in passing, Larry replied "I love you baby." The author wants to make us think this was a sexual pass, rather than a response to being called a derogotory name.

Two relevant and important reports missing from Mr. Risling's article. A Nazi flag was displayed over his bed, according to one article, but this author played down the white supremecist leanings of Brandon, which is better told in articles from 2008. (if the officer who reported was correct, interesting that Brandon's parents didn't take down the flag.) There are also reports from 2008 that Brandon's family belonged to a fundamentalist church that promoted hatred of gays.

Classic, but suble, the author wrote the article in a way to make the reader feel compassion to the killer and think Larry might have brougt his murder onto himself by not being shameful and submissive to Brandon's constant acts of hatred.
Cacey
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07:54 PM on 07/06/2011
While I respect what you and your son have done incredibly, on this issue I will continue to disagree with you in the strongest possible terms. Oddly enough, my nephew and I have similar and equally strong arguments on a woman's right to choose and for various reasons which I won't go into I can see where he is coming from just as I can see where you are coming from, but I still disagree with both of you.
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09:36 PM on 07/06/2011
Thank you, that was very insightful. Fanned and Faved.
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12:58 PM on 07/06/2011
He shot him in the back of the head like a true coward, then stood up and shot again like a real coward. Sorry all but, put the dude away forever and make sure he shares a cell with butchie, the booty chaser.
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01:13 PM on 07/07/2011
We have to take steps to end the institutionalization of rape in prisons. It is as wrong as rape by individuals but in prisons it is done in OUR name.