Nice Shot, Sgt. Schur

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Space Force sergeant facing murder charge after allegedly shooting teens, ages 13 and 14, he suspected of trying to steal his car

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By Cortney Weil, 15 July 2023

A Space Force technical sergeant in Colorado who served two tours in Afghanistan with the Army is now facing serious charges, including murder, after he allegedly shot at two young teens he suspected of trying to steal his car.

Doesn’t sound like murder. Sounds like that English crook who sued his final victim for lost wages, claiming they left him too scared to continue his life of crime. (Obviously not.)

Tech Sarge is Space Force E-6, what one would expect for two deployments, a clean record and just a little ass-kissing. I looked up their ranking system, them being new. The first four ranks are all called Specialist. Heh. “I’m special! just like most of us.”

At around 11 p.m. on July 5, 27-year-old Orest Schur and his wife awoke to the sound of a car alarm wailing in their North Aurora neighborhood. When they went to take a better look, they saw two suspects dressed in black attempting to steal Mrs. Schur’s Hyundai Elantra. Car theft has been a rising problem in the area recently, and Mrs. Schur later told police that would-be car thieves had already attempted to steal the Elantra twice before.

Orest Schur went to go investigate further while his wife, whose first name has not been reported, called 911. In the next few moments, she told dispatch that she heard the sound of a speeding vehicle as well as a total of three gunshots that sounded like they were fired a few streets away.

Meanwhile, Schur had encountered the two suspects outside. When they saw that they had been caught, they jumped into another stolen vehicle and sped away with Schur in hot pursuit in the Elantra. The suspects soon afterward crashed the Kia Rio they managed to steal to try and evade Schur.

When officers arrived at the scene, they found the Rio crashed into a fence but with no one inside. When they did a search of the immediate area, they discovered 14-year-old Xavier Daniel Kirk, who had suffered a gunshot wound to the back and head. He was immediately transported to a nearby hospital, where he died from his injuries.

That tells us everything we need to knew. Vibrant car thief at age 14? Human vermin. Iz goot he daid.

During their investigation, police found substantial evidence that the Kia Rio had been struck by gunfire. The rear window had been shattered, and there were bullet holes in the trunk, a rear seat, and the driver’s seat. Officers also found several shell casings near the crashed Rio and at an intersection close by. All the casings seemed consistent with the 9mm Glock 19 recovered from the Schur residence. Investigators said they found no other weapons at the scene and that Schur’s vehicle showed no signs of having sustained gunfire.

Which doesn’t say much, blakk-uracy not being accuracy, 9mm being common and at least one perp escaping. We’ll have to wait and see if forensics loses the evidence.

Orest Schur has been charged with one count of first-degree murder and one count of first-degree attempted murder. As of Saturday afternoon, he remains in custody in the Adams County jail on $500,000 bond.

Bullshit. First-degree means premeditation. Shooting up a car trunk with a handgun as the perps flee is no kind of ambush.

Good shooting, though. Morally and technically.

Another teen, 13, had also been wounded by a single bullet. The young boy supposedly fled the scene and went to a relative’s house and from there “self-transported to a local hospital” for treatment. The details of his injury are not known, but he is “expected to survive,” the police statement said. The juvenile told authorities that he had just been in the area “minding his own business,” according to CBS News, when someone shot him, perhaps mistaking him for someone else.

Police arrested the teen for driving to the hospital without a license, leaving the scene of a car wreck, resisting a citizen’s arrest, filing a false police report, two counts grand theft auto, destruction of property, reckless driving, gang activity and contributing to the delinquency of Xavier.

Oh wait, they didn’t.

Aurora police also advised those who believe they have become the target of car thieves not to get too involved in apprehending either the suspects or the stolen items. “Your life and someone else’s life isn’t worth losing over a piece of property,” said Aurora police spokesman Matthew Longshore.

That’s just a bit tone-deaf, now isn’t it? “Your property is not as valuable as anybody’s life. That means the victim should be punished if the perp gets hurt.”

An evil person’s life is worth the weapon that ends it. It’s not about comparative value. The soul that commits felonies will die.

“We certainly understand that you work hard for your property. We want to make sure that we get it back but we also don’t want you taking things into your own hands.”

I didn’t hear “we want to punish the bad guys”.

It’s possible the Aurora police filed extreme charges only to prevent a race riot, and the charges will be quietly dropped in a week, but that would just underline how useless government has chosen to become.

It’s also possible that Aurora police are hoping to score a plea bargain via threats in a weak case. Also to prevent a race riot.

Either would be foolish, because those race riots are never for justice’s sake. Justice does not come from a mob… right? Bueller?

It’s a problem Ben Diaz, who lives near the Schurs, knows all too well. Just days before the incident with the Schurs’ Elantra, Diaz’s Honda had been stolen. Rather than try and recover it himself, Diaz called police. “They didn’t want to do anything about it,” he claimed. “They said, ‘Calm down and call your insurance.'” Though calling police didn’t seem to do much good, it still may have been the right decision. “If I would have gone out there and shot them, I would have been the one going to jail,” he said.

That’s not because shooting them would have been unjust. Our society will not survive unless its criminals are punished.

That’s because our government has sided with the criminals.

The charges will surely be reduced, if not dropped, because there was obviously no premeditation and there’s a good chance a juror might be the victim of… ahem… a recent carjacking. It’ll get interesting if Schur has CIA ties to invoke against DeepState domestic agenda… two tours in Afghanistan and now he does high-tech surveillance? Marksmanship aside, he wasn’t on downrange duty.

3 thoughts on “Nice Shot, Sgt. Schur”

  1. Yea, the glorious peoples republic of Denver is the new auto theft capital (100+ cars per day) of Chiquitastan and Aurorastan is the west side suburb.
    Didn’t he watch American History X?
    To third world banana republic and beyond, yes we can!

  2. My bad, east side, the first part of metro Denver when you come in on I-70.
    All the dispensaries moved over there and a nice swingers club is located in Aurora. (honk!)

    1. Oh yeah, that part of Denver is nasty. I saw it last year. Not pretty at all.
      So, the narrative I read didn’t have any evidence that Mr. Schur shot anyone at all. They recovered “9mm casings” which doesn’t mean shit. I own several 9mm’s for instance. If there’s a shooting with no witnesses in my neighborhood, will they arrest me for murder? It says the gun was “recovered” from the Schurs’ residence. How did they come to search his house? Do they get search warrants for our houses now if we have a car stolen?

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