Sunday, September 30, 2012

“Tyler Giuliano, Masked Teen Shot By Father Jeffrey Giuliano, Called A Good Kid.”


     In The Huffington Post, John Christofferson posted an article called, “Tyler Giuliano, Masked Teen Shot By Father Jeffrey Giuliano, Called A Good Kid.” The article was posted on September 29, 2012.
     In New Fairfield, Tyler Giuliano was playing an online game with his friends and shortly after he went outside wearing all black with a mask and weapon in his hand. His aunt was his next door neighbor, and she called her brother, Jeffrey Giuliano, saying that she thinks there is a burglar outside trying to break in. Tyler Giuliano’s dad, Jeffrey Giuliano, went outside with a gun. Jeffrey did not know that the so called burglar was his son. As Tyler walked toward his dad with the knife, Jeffrey Giuliano shot him. When the plice arrived, Tyler was lying dead on the driveway with a knife in his hand. The police informed Jeffrey Giuliano that he had shot his son. No immediate charges were brought against Jeffrey Giuliano. He was a popular fifth-grade teacher. “He was the teacher you requested in the fifth grade. He was a great teacher. All the kids loved him,” said Rosemary Rasile. Tyler Giuliano was a fifteen year old student at New Fairfield High school and a civil Air Patrol Cadet. Some of those who knew him said he had an easy-going personality. He enjoyed spending time with his family, and he was adopted by Giuliano and his wife. State police spokesman, Lt. J. Paul Vance said that Tyler Giuliano was a good kid. He had never been in trouble with the law. His friends and family were surprised because they did not expect Tyler to do what he had done.
   It is scary how a well behaved child decides to such a thing, leaving everyone speechless. No one will know why Tyler Giuliano decided to wear a mask and hold a knife at one in the morning, leaving his father with a guilty feeling. This article shows the dreadful possibilities that can take place when an individual has problems within that need to be taken care of. 

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