According to the Associated Press, a George County High School football star in Jackson, Mississippi named Billey Joe Johnson shot himself with a shotgun after he was pulled over by a police officer. According to the report, the officer pulled him over, took his license and while he was back in his patrol car for a license check, Johnson killed himself."The deputy was sitting in his patrol vehicle ... when he heard a gunshot and saw the victim laying on the ground by the driver's side door of the vehicle that Johnson was driving. A shotgun was lying on the victim," according to a statement from the George County Sheriff's Department.
The authorities are not sure if the shooting was an accident or suicide but Mississippi Bureau of Investigation is looking at the cause of death. According to the Associated Press, Johnson rushed for more than 4,000 yards in his high school career. Plus he had scholarship offers from universities including Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, LSU, Mississippi, Mississippi State and Oregon.
"We're just in shock," George County High assistant coach Darwin Nelson said. "To say that he had a world of potential would be one of the biggest understatements of the century. I just can't explain this."
Of course, friends and family are in disbelief by the shooting which brings up the question about the incident report. With police officers sometimes taking matters in their own hands lately, some folks on the outside think this death is a bit fishy. How about you?
Sports Deaths in 2008
Dec. 8: High school football star Billey Joe Johnson dies after an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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Ted Rogers, Dec. 2: Rogers, the founder of Canada's largest cable company and the owner of the Toronto Blue Jays since 2000, dies in his home at the age of 75.
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Pit Martin, Dec. 2: The 64-year-old four-time NHL All-Star dies after his snowmobile plunges into an icy lake near his home in Quebec.
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Armand Guidolin, Nov. 24: He was the youngest player to ever play in the NHL and went on to coach Boston and Colorado.
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Will Barrow, Nov. 22: The rising lacrosse star was only 22 years old. A cause of death has yet to be released.
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Bob Jeter, Nov. 20: The NFL cornerback, seen here late in his career with the Bears, started in Super Bowls I and II for the Packers.
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Pete Newell, Nov. 17: The Hall of Fame basketball coach led California to a national championship in 1959 and the United States to Olympic gold in 1960.
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Herb Score, Nov. 11: The Indians pitcher was named AL Rookie of the Year in 1955 and found a second career on the team's radio broadcast team from 1968 to 1997.
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Preacher Roe, Nov. 9: The pitcher went 127-84 in a 12-year career with Brooklyn, Pittsburgh and St. Louis, but it was with the Dodgers that he enjoyed his greatest success and acclaim.
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G. Larry James, Nov. 6: The track & field star from Villanova won two medals at the 1968 Summer Olympics. "The Mighty Burner" scored gold as a member of the U.S. 4x400 relay team and an individual silver in the 400 meters.
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By: Rod Davis on 12/09/2008 6:51PM
I am in disbelief too! No way that boy would take a shotgun to himself. That cop killed him!
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By: ALEX ALLGOOD on 12/09/2008 7:11PM
GOD IS STILL IN CONTROL, MAY JESUS COMFORT FAMILIES AND FRIENDS. MISSISSIPPI IS THE FORCUS, WITH IT'S REPURTATION OF EVIL AND HATERED, THE COPS MUST PROVE THIER INNOCENTS. AS GOD HAVE SHOWN HIS POWER BY WAY OF PRESIDENT OBAMA, NOW THE BOTTOM IS COMING TO THE TOP, BEWARE YOU DEMON SATAN, JESUS HAVE DEFEATED YOU.
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By: ALEX ALLGOOD on 12/09/2008 7:14PM
JESUS JESUS JESUS
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By: soulfulbeauty on 12/09/2008 9:41PM
All I can say is WOW... It is VERY hard to believe that he killed himself on the spot like this and with a shotgun???
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By: Lynn on 12/09/2008 8:53PM
Hmmm....something smells fishy. After reading this article I believe the cop shot this young man and the autopsy results will confirm.
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By: Evern williams on 12/09/2008 10:36PM
i don't believe he killed himself the cop is trying to cover his but with no remorse god knows that young man did not kill himself i hope they don't close this case as it is now unsolved: the cop shot him his parents shoud keep fighting to clear their sons name
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By: nate dixon on 12/09/2008 10:39PM
Mississippi cops have been waiting for a star running back since the close of OJs trial in 10/95. There is no chance in hell that this kid killed himself. Without so much as a hint to his family? No note?
Accident? Only in America!
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By: Maisha on 12/09/2008 10:44PM
First the cop was walking back to his vehicle when he shot himself. Then he was in his vehicle when the young man shot himself. Whats done in the dark shall come to the light!
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By: jamla on 12/10/2008 12:35AM
this sounds pretty fishy to me.. i believe the cop is guilty. If he heard the shot on his way back, how can he hear the shot while sitting in the car,hmmmmmm somithing ain't right..
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By: It's Me on 12/10/2008 12:49AM
Mississippi is at it again. This story has so many holes in it it's ridiculous. Why didn't the officer report his reasoning for pulling him over in the first place? What was the probable cause? Which one was it, was he in his car when he heard the shot or walking back? Do a real investigation and not that half ass shit....get this one right Mississippi
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