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joecos
9/17/2008 9:45pm,
From the Phoenix News Times:

Phoenix Police Officer In Charity Boxing Match Dies of Injuries

Tue Sep 16, 2008 at 06:38:32 PM
http://blogs.phoenixnewtimes.com/valleyfever/barry%20scott
By Ray Stern
Phoenix Police Officer Barry Scott, [pictured], who was collapsed after competing in a charity boxing match at the Fort McDowell Casino on Friday, died Tuesday.
Scott had been in critical condition since his amateur fight with a local firefighter. As New Times reported today (http://blogs.phoenixnewtimes.com/valleyfever/2008/09/ref_should_have_stopped_fight.php), one spectator says the fight should have been stopped sooner by the referee.
Sgt. Andy Hill, spokesman for Phoenix police, put out the following press release at 5:30 pm:
Phoenix Police Officer Barry Scott passed away late this afternoon with his family, friends, and fellow officers gathered together at the hospital.
Barry will be greatly missed by all. His family thanks the media and community for your thoughts and prayers.


Boxing Match That Injured Officer Should Have Been Stopped Sooner, Spectator Says

Tue Sep 16, 2008 at 12:56:28 PM

By Ray Stern
Blair Roberts and his wife rose to their feet in the third round of a charity boxing match on Friday between a Phoenix police officer and a local firefighter.
But it wasn't to cheer.
"I stood up and started waving my hands, saying 'Stop the fight!'" says Roberts, a Queen Creek resident. "Any quality or experienced referee would have stopped that fight earlier."
But the ref didn't stop the fight until the police officer, Barry Scott, [left], was knocked down for a second time in the third round. As New Times reported yesterday (http://blogs.phoenixnewtimes.com/valleyfever/2008/09/phoenix_police_officer_critica.php), Scott was taken to the hospital in critical condition. Police say the officer was still fighting for his life on Tuesday.
From what Roberts saw, Scott should have never been allowed to fight as long as he did. Roberts placed a written comment on yesterday's blog item and talked to New Times Tuesday about the incident.

The fight was an unsanctioned charity event put on by Felko Promotions, whose owner, Len Hayko, declined to answer any questions from New Times on Tuesday. The "Guns N Hoses" event pit firefighters versus police officers, but was not connected to Guns And Hoses Foundation (http://www.gunsandhosesboxing.com/) in Texas, which runs similar boxing matches.
Boxers wore headgear and oversized, 16-ounce gloves as they fought in three one-minute rounds.
Roberts, who was sitting ringside, says Scott seemed competitive in the beginning of the first round, but went downhill from there.
"As the fight went on, it looked like he was just getting bounced around," Roberts says, recalling that Scott was knocked down at least once in the second round.
By the third round, "his head was snapping back" with the punches thrown by the firefighter, who still hasn't been named.
"He was taking a pretty sustained beating," Roberts says. Then Scott was knocked down again. Roberts says that's when he and his wife yelled for an end to the fight. The ref let it continue, Roberts says.
"It was completely unnecessary," Roberts says of the ref's decision to keep the fight going. "[Scott] was overwhelmed. He had no shot at winning."
Scott seemed disoriented after the knockdown, but seconds later took several more powerful punches to the head before falling down again.
Scott left the ring under his own power, but soon collapsed and was rushed to a hospital.
Roberts says he heard that Scott had suffered a concussion while training for the event, though representatives from Felko Promotions nor the 100 Club would comment about that.
Fort McDowell Police Chief Jesse Delmar could not be reached for comment.

http://blogs.phoenixnewtimes.com/valleyfever/2008/09/phoenix_police_officer_in_char.php

jdinca
9/17/2008 9:53pm,
That sucks. My heart goes out to his family.

Snake Plissken
9/17/2008 11:51pm,
this totally does suck

Dr. Sleepless
9/18/2008 1:43pm,
GlassJoe.

Rene "Zendokan" Gysenbergs
9/18/2008 2:42pm,
R.I.P. LEO

Dr. Sleepless
9/19/2008 10:26am,
You know, at what point does being a police officer automatically give you all rights to die as a saint no matter the circumstances? I mean, here you all are feeling sympathy for this guy you don't know, and giving him extra care because he's a LEO and all.

What if he was a child rapist and you didn't even know? Boy would your cheeks be red.

Sam Browning
9/19/2008 10:30am,
First we'd need a credible allegation that he was a dirty cop. A named victim who was complaining, affidavit, police report, newspaper article, etc.

Snake Plissken
9/19/2008 10:43am,
You know, at what point does being a police officer automatically give you all rights to die as a saint no matter the circumstances? I mean, here you all are feeling sympathy for this guy you don't know, and giving him extra care because he's a LEO and all.

What if he was a child rapist and you didn't even know? Boy would your cheeks be red.

I am giving him the benefit of the doubt as he dies during a benefit charity boxing match.

And if he were dirty, the New Times would have gleefully sniffed that out.

Rene "Zendokan" Gysenbergs
9/19/2008 10:48am,
You know, at what point does being a police officer automatically give you all rights to die as a saint no matter the circumstances? I mean, here you all are feeling sympathy for this guy you don't know, and giving him extra care because he's a LEO and all. .

Nobody said that anyting about giving him a medal of honour.
Nobody said that he was a saint.

A LEO died in a "charity boxing contest", he DIED in a "CHARITY boxing CONTEST". Get that thru your big skull because that is a sad way to go!



What if he was a child rapist and you didn't even know? Boy would your cheeks be red.

You NEVER SLANDER a persons name with that type of accusation WITHOUT fucking PROOF, even if it's just to get your point across. Today you reached new lows, even for you sirc, you fucking mudd-dweller

TheRuss
9/19/2008 11:03am,
I am giving him the benefit of the doubt as he dies during a benefit charity boxing match.

This, this, and this.

Can't imagine how his opponent's feeling at this point.

jdinca
9/19/2008 12:08pm,
You know, at what point does being a police officer automatically give you all rights to die as a saint no matter the circumstances? I mean, here you all are feeling sympathy for this guy you don't know, and giving him extra care because he's a LEO and all.

What if he was a child rapist and you didn't even know? Boy would your cheeks be red.

Didn't say he was a saint. Even though he's in a different line of work, he's still in public safety, the same as me. That it was at the hands of a firefighter in a charity fund raiser makes it even worse. I look at it more as losing a member of an extended family. I also feel for the firefighter who he fought. He's going to have this on his conscience for the rest of his life.

Nid
9/19/2008 12:55pm,
3 (1) minute rounds. Who'd a thought?


You know, at what point does being a police officer automatically give you all rights to die as a saint no matter the circumstances?

That's a laugh-and-a-half. Police funerals are usually chock full of...err....well...other police. It may be newsworthy because it was a violent death, and you may be getting the impression that people actually give a crap. But they don't. Not really. Don't worry.

Unless you're talking about the pomp-and-circumstance relative to an I.T. funeral...in which case, yeah. The public does have a slightly more romantic vision of that vein of public service.

But you can't be the center of attention ALL the time, now can you?

::rustles yer charming head of hair:::

Dr. Sleepless
9/19/2008 1:19pm,
R.I.P. LEO

Really it was this post that made me think about it.

I mean, the dude's got a name. It screams, "oh he's a police officer, he gets bonus points!"

No he's a person, just like you and me. **** whatever occupation you have, it doesn't make you a better person than the other. There's absolutely no reason to be more dignified than everyone else. We all came screaming, bloodied and covered in mucus flying out of some woman's vagina, we have no reason to be dignified.

What really bothers me is all of your knee-jerk hate reactions. At no point did I ever say he did anything wrong, nor did I say, "**** DA POLEESE!"

But all of you idiots, again no surprise, are being... well... idiots. Dumb shits.

Dr. Sleepless
9/19/2008 1:20pm,
Nobody said that anyting about giving him a medal of honour.
Nobody said that he was a saint.

A LEO died in a "charity boxing contest", he DIED in a "CHARITY boxing CONTEST". Get that thru your big skull because that is a sad way to go!



You NEVER SLANDER a persons name with that type of accusation WITHOUT fucking PROOF, even if it's just to get your point across. Today you reached new lows, even for you sirc, you fucking mudd-dweller

Boo, fucking, hoo.

Get over yourself. Slander is accusatory. I didn't accuse him of anything. You're just being a little whiny bitch.

Cry more, ******.

jdinca
9/19/2008 1:35pm,
Really it was this post that made me think about it.

I mean, the dude's got a name. It screams, "oh he's a police officer, he gets bonus points!"

No he's a person, just like you and me. **** whatever occupation you have, it doesn't make you a better person than the other. There's absolutely no reason to be more dignified than everyone else. We all came screaming, bloodied and covered in mucus flying out of some woman's vagina, we have no reason to be dignified.

What really bothers me is all of your knee-jerk hate reactions. At no point did I ever say he did anything wrong, nor did I say, "**** DA POLEESE!"

But all of you idiots, again no surprise, are being... well... idiots. Dumb shits.

Hmm. Didn't realize that something in my reply would make you feel that way. Never said he was a better person but he is in a line of work where's he's willing to put his life on the line on a daily basis for people he doesn't even know. Don't you think he, or anybody else who's willing to do that for a living, deserves a little recognition for that? Do you feel the same way about a soldier who dies in battle? Or a firefighter who dies when the home he's trying to protect from a wildfire gets burned over? Those people all deserve our respect and gratitude, even though there may be some of them that aren't good people and make the rest look bad.

Trying using a little narrower brush the next time you want to condemn a couple of peoples negative responses to your style of writing. And the next time you want to call someone a "dumb ****", look in a mirror. You're one of them every time you post one of your buttfuckery responses like the one above.

It is Fake
9/19/2008 2:03pm,
He caught one.:qswim: