Teen Killed By Ammosexual Gun Nut For Ridiculous Reason (VIDEO)

An intoxicated teenager banged on the door of what he thought was his buddies’ house. What answered was a bullet in his stomach.

According to a story in the Washington Post, two teenagers were doing what a lot of teenagers do in this country on weekends; sneaking some alcohol and looking for a move.

In the early afternoon of Saturday, July 16, the teenagers decided that one of their friends was missing out on the fun, so they set off to recruit him. One of the two teens, a fifteen year old boy, thought he had found their friend’s house. So he approached and banged on the door. His mistake would cost him his life.

He had actually found the house of a local 42 year old gun nut named Jeffrey Lovell.

Chicopee Police Department public information officer Michael Wilk said of the incident:

“When Chicopee Police arrived they immediately started providing emergency medical care and the 15-year-old was rushed to Baystate Medical Center in Springfield, where he was treated but died later.”

No doubt, Lovell was giddy at the prospect of finally being able to deploy one of the instruments of deadly force with which he is so infatuated. He shot the teenager without even looking at him; through his own front door.

Local news outlet MassLive reported:

“On his Facebook page, Lovell has a picture of him aiming a gun as the main picture. He also has posted several things supporting the Second Amendment.”

Dead Page On Pinterest
Screenshot Via Pinterest

The Facebook page has since been taken down. Lovell’s Pinterest page, a page named “Guns and Stuff” was still up at of the time of writing, but it is now gone now, too, as his Lovell’s entire account.

Lovell has now been charged with murder. Small comfort of course to a family planning the funeral of their fifteen year old son.

Featured Image: Screenshot Via Chicopee Police Department And Screenshot of Washington Post Video.

R.L. Paine is a writer, activist, and science lover. We all need to find a bit more Hitch in ourselves. “Beware the irrational, however seductive. Shun the 'transcendent' and all who invite you to subordinate or annihilate yourself...Never be a spectator of unfairness or stupidity. Seek out argument and disputation for their own sake; the grave will supply plenty of time for silence...” - Christopher Hitchens