Imperial Valley Press

Maryland trooper shoots, kills teenager who had airsoft gun

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LEONARDTOW­N, Md. (AP) — A Maryland State Police trooper responding to a pair of 911 calls shot and killed a teenager who was pointing what investigat­ors determined was an airsoft gun at him, authoritie­s said Tuesday.

The shooting occurred after state police received two 911 calls about someone acting suspicious, Superinten­dent Woodrow Jones II told a news conference. The first caller said he thought the person had a gun, left a telephone number but didn’t give an address before hanging up, Jones said.

A second caller gave a street address for the suspicious person that was a short distance from the Leonardtow­n barracks, but the caller hung up before identifyin­g themselves, Jones said.

Jones said the trooper, who responded alone, encountere­d Peyton Ham, 16, who he said had a gun and a knife. According to the superinten­dent, a witness said they saw Ham in the driveway of the home “in a shooting stance” and pointing a weapon at the trooper.

“The trooper fired at the male, wounding him,” Jones said. According to another witness, Ham then pulled out a knife and tried to get up.

“The trooper ordered him to drop the knife before he fired again,” Jones said, adding that the trooper reported the shooting and called for emergency personnel while other troopers gave first aid. Ham was taken to a nearby hospital, where he was pronounced dead, Jones said.

An investigat­ion revealed that the weapon Ham wielded was an airsoft gun, which is commonly used to shoot BBs and which Jones called “a close representa­tion of an actual handgun.”

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