Calif Teen Sentenced for Killing Gay Student
A Southern California teenager was sentenced on Monday to 21 years in state prison for shooting a gay student in the back of the head during a computer lab class three years ago.
Brandon McInerney, 17, didn't speak at the hearing but his lawyer Scott Wippert said his client was sorry for killing 15-year-old Larry King.
"He feels deeply remorseful and stated repeatedly if he could go back and take back what he did he would do it in a heartbeat, Wippert said.
King's family said they couldn't forgive their son's killer.
"You took upon yourself to be a bully and to hate a smaller kid, wanting to be the big man on campus,'" King's father, Greg King, said on behalf of his wife. "'You have left a big hole in my heart where Larry was and it can never be filled.'"
In a deal reached with Ventura County prosecutors last month, McInerney agreed to avoid a retrial and to plead guilty to second-degree murder, as well as one count each of voluntary manslaughter and use of a firearm.
A mistrial was declared in September when jurors couldn't reach a unanimous decision on the degree of guilt. Several jurors said after McInerney's trial that he shouldn't have been tried as an adult.
Leading up to the February 2008 killing, teachers and students saw a dispute growing between King and McInerney, who shot King twice in the head in a computer lab at E.O Green Junior High School.
McInerney, then 14, had reached an emotional breaking point after King made repeated, unwanted sexual advances toward him and other boys, defense lawyers said. In the weeks leading up to the shooting, school administrators allowed King to wear heels and makeup because federal law provides the right of students to express their sexual orientation.
The case drew widespread attention because of its shocking premise and raised questions about how schools should deal with students and sexual identity issues. Comic Ellen DeGeneres, a lesbian, weighed in on her talk show shortly after the shooting and said gays shouldn't be treated as second-class citizens.
Because of pretrial publicity, the trial was moved from Ventura County to Los Angeles.
Prosecutors said the shooting in front of stunned classmates was first-degree murder and that McInerney should be punished as an adult. They argued the shooting was a hate crime, an aspect jurors rejected, after authorities found white supremacist materials in his home.
Defense attorneys, who unsuccessfully argued to keep the case in juvenile court, said it was voluntary manslaughter because McInerney lost control of his emotions. They said the teen was beaten by his father and was described as a bright student who lost his motivation.
King's father also blamed the school district for not doing more to address the brewing feud between the two teens and their son's flamboyant behavior.
"Instead of protecting him from himself and his poor impulse control, they enabled and encouraged him to become more and more provocative," Greg King said.
King's family and Deputy District Attorney Maeve Fox wore buttons with the teen's face on it, while some of McInerney's supporters wore powder blue wristbands that read "Save Brandon."
After serving nearly four years since King's slaying, with the additional 21 years McInerney will be released just before his 39th birthday.
His murder conviction will be stayed, and the plea deal calls for McInerney to be given the harshest sentence under California law for voluntary manslaughter — 11 years — and use of a firearm — 10 years, prosecutors said. McInerney is ineligible for time served or good behavior because he pleaded guilty to murder.
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Tim 2011/12/19 20:58:17+8If King's repeated sexual advances bothered him, he'll be in for a lot of hard times (no pun intended) in prison. That's better than the death penalty because every time another prisoner mounts him he'll be reminded of his crime!
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- elijahin24 2011/12/19 20:13:21
+4This seems about as close as we can get to justice being served. He should probably get life, but this is pretty good.reply - Feria~THEZombieSlayingB!tch... 2011/12/19 20:09:19
+6An eye for an eye. Take someone's life, yours should at least be life in jail.reply - Anna Syn 2011/12/19 20:05:08 (edited)
+2He should have received death for this instead of 21 years because you as well as I know that he will never serve that amount of time because of how crowded California prisons are right now he will more than likely be out in 5 or 10 years with good behavior.reply - wolfshadow Anna Syn 2011/12/19 20:49:02
+1California does not give good behavior for people that plead to murder.reply - Adam Ju... wolfshadow 2012/02/26 16:42:00
Not always, in fact I heard that the kid is already out.reply - Nika 2011/12/19 20:04:43
+2There's no excuse for shooting a classmate. The criminal got what he deserved.reply - synful90 2011/12/19 20:02:28 (edited)
+2i think this scum bag should've had the book thrown at him. he took a loved one from a family, students have to live with seeing it happen, and he's obviously a violent individual. so what happens later on? someone talks a way he doesn't like and gets their head blown off too? death penalty all the way. so sick of scumbags like this clogging up the prison system and costing tax payer money. he was old enough to know what he did and in this case sorry doesn't cut it. i vote a life for a life.reply - Saint Caster 2011/12/19 20:01:44
- wolfshadow Saint C... 2011/12/19 20:49:43
+1Actually they would not. The US Supreme Court has ruled you can not execute juveniles.reply - Adam Ju... wolfshadow 2012/02/26 16:42:45
He was tried as an adult.reply - cuzzbuzzla Saint C... 2012/04/19 08:54:54
unfortunately, he was one of our monsters/demons.reply - Mr Wayne 2011/12/19 20:01:16
+2This was tragic. But would it have made more than a passing comment on the news if the victim had just been another student, instead of a "gay student"?reply - Rebel Uke 2011/12/19 19:59:09
+3justice was served.reply - Saint C... Rebel Uke 2011/12/19 20:02:27
+2Not enough.reply - synful90 Saint C... 2011/12/19 20:03:55
+3exactly justice would've been served by him hanging from one of these...
reply - Blair C 2011/12/19 19:58:59
+3that is so wrong, what is this world coming to that a kid would shoot another kid in the middle of a classroom because of a feudreply - Goducks5 2011/12/19 19:51:34
+5He should get the death penalty.reply - Thomas ... Goducks5 2011/12/19 20:23:46
+2I agree but does it still happenreply - wolfshadow Goducks5 2011/12/19 20:51:58 (edited)
+1Ima gonna disagree with you on this one.... he was 14. People kill all the time and get less, adults... What he did was wrong and the judge has the access to information that we don't, so 21 years, in prison... as a bitch... probably good enough. He might just get the death penalty anyway... they don't give condoms in prisons... perhaps lethal injection...reply - Goducks5 wolfshadow 2011/12/19 21:23:59
+3I don't care if he was 14 or 40, a 14 year old should know right from wrong and should know that's killing people is wrong.reply - Jo 2011/12/19 19:50:39
+3thank God:)reply - Adam Ju... Jo 2012/02/26 16:43:47
He got out early and is throwing a celebration for his kill.reply - Jo Adam Ju... 2012/02/26 19:10:58
yeah, because he's a worthless psychopath, and those traits mean he'll be right back there before long:)reply - Adam Ju... Jo 2012/02/26 21:05:03
+1Or he could grow up to be like Chris Brown, famous and rich but hurts people.reply - Jo Adam Ju... 2012/02/27 08:17:09
yeah, only this guy has already done much worse.reply



















