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Tyler Peter Juett, 17, from Aspley, Nottingham, was killed after forcing his way into a semi-detached home in the Old Basford area of the city on Friday afternoon. Tyler Juett, youth killed in Nottingham 'burglary', was innocent says familyKid_503589a.jpgTyler Juett, who died from stab wounds. Chris Juett, his uncle, said that he wished his nephew had chosen a different path: 'The boy was such a talented footballer. God bless him.'Jack Malvern The family of a teenager who was stabbed to death during a suspected burglary pleaded his innocence last night. Tyler Juett, 17, is believed to have been fatally wounded as he broke into a home in Old Basford, Nottingham, on Friday. His family said that nobody had provided proof that he had been breaking into the property when the incident took place. Leah Juett, Tyler’s aunt, said: “We don’t want to say too much yet but all we will say for now is that people make things up.” Police have arrested two men in their early twenties and are treating the incident as murder. The stabbing took place two days after a man who shot an intruder in his Kent home was cleared of murder. Kenneth Batchelor, 51, fired a shotgun at Matthew Clements, 42, at point blank range at his home in Chilham but was acquitted by a jury at Maidstone Crown Court. Related LinksMan cleared of murder for killing intruder Tyler, of Aspley, Nottingham, was taken to hospital from the home of Jacqueline Johnson, 46. It was her semi-detached house that neighbours say he was trying to burgle. Detectives were yesterday granted extra time to question a 22-year-old man. A 21-year-old man was released without charge. Four youths suspected of having links to Tyler were also arrested. Police released one on bail but were continuing to question the other three last night. Police confirmed that officers responded initially to reports of a disturbance but were now treating the incident as a murder. Chief Inspector Matthew McFarlane, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: “We have been doing house-to-house inquiries and have started our forensic analysis of the address. What we want to do is get all the information we can — so if anyone does have any information they should get in touch with us.” Friends of Tyler set up a tribute website entitled “RIP Tyler — a Bulwell solja”. Bulwell is a nearby suburb. One dedication read: “I just found out! What a silly boy! What goes around comes around! RIP.” Michelle Juett, Tyler’s mother, wrote on Facebook, the social networking site: “Why, why, why, why, why? I want my baby back.” She also thanked people who had contributed to the site. “Thank you to everyone who has posted messages for our beautiful son Tyler,” she wrote. “It’s nice to know he was loved by all of you.” Chris Juett, Tyler’s uncle, said that he wished his nephew had chosen a different path. “The boy was such a talented footballer. God bless him.” Neighbours living near the scene of the killing said the area had suffered a number of recent burglaries and householders were on edge. Richard Watson, 45, who lives next door, said: “Whatever has happened, it’s a real shame, but the lad shouldn’t have been there. The people who live there are a lovely couple and very good neighbours. We look out for each other. It’s a tragedy for everyone involved.” Faisal Kahn, 33, a computer technician, who was burgled six weeks ago, said someone had broken a window at the back of his house but the thieves were scared away by an alarm. “We don’t know exactly what happened this time but I just feel very sorry. They are a lovely family and were very sympathetic about my break-in.” One young mother, who did not want to be named, said: “It’s not a bad area but there has been a spate of burglaries lately. People have been tense and a bit on edge. They’re fed up with crime and the people responsible — now this is what it has come to.”

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i read it but its like the report didnt want it to be pointed out that the boy WAS IN THE HOUSE. (have to read it again tbh)if he was in a house which he dont live in he deserved it i hope he got stabbed in his neck and the side of his dome tbh.end offrom you break in someones yard expect anything cos if HE would of done them something you think he would get that much of a charge?imagine if there was a yute in the yard or an elderly person.

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The joke thing is, the people in their own house are going to get charged 'cause they never let a c*nt take their sh*t whilst they were inside. :/Joke ting, if you're in next man property and you get caught, its game over. You have no rights and you'll never see your family again.

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hese familys d*ckheads to
not reallythey are mourning and not thinking logically i think any parent would do that especially if they have been blind to their child going up the wrong path.lots of parents know their kids are on some bullshit but they dont have what it takes to steer them so they just live with it and then when this comes they just get mad emotional.
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He forced his way in to the house, therefore he had no permission to be in = he should be deemed a threat to teh residents of that hosue.That's how I see that anyways. Anyone breaks into my house I see it as they're putting my life and my family's life at danger. I will do whatever it takes to protect them and make sure the threat is stopped.I would say the family are probably hurting hence why they are saying he was innocent, but something tells me they just like the sympathy they would get. I would rather parents indirectly acknowledge their child f*cked up and instead wished the outcome could have been different. Thats why I had respect for Michael Donsunmu's parents to a certain extent. They knew Michael's brother was troublesome but enevr tried to make any excuse for it from what I remember. They just accepted it and mourned their child.

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the report shows how much integration and diversity has worked in this country...cos its a pisstake..even for a jamaican to say "the couple accused....of jamaican origin" cos i bet they are actually british passport holders which should not bring their origin into it, but just to give the crime a black face the media have rushed to make them out to be black. as they do every single time. saw one thing on BET over the weekend and the white breh was saying that the UK media are the smartest but most racist in the world.

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get meif im sleeping in my yard and hear next man in there man is getting a chette to the neckreminds me of that drunk man who tried to get into the wrong yard and man thought he was trying to break in so stabbed him to death they put the frightners on us all the time in the news about these violent robbers who will kill etc for there heroin addiction so its a natural reaction for the to kill or be killed menality

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in the movies parents blame themselvesi dont see this these days in real life. Every time a kid does a f*ckry and gets got all you see is baby pictures or the kid in school uniform showing some innocent image that the parents obviously obtained while the said kid probably has videos of themselves happy slapping children and elderly people as well as pics of them posing with fire arms.we know this cos we see it first hand and are closer to the age group but the parents dont see this enough to actually realise their kid is bad breed.

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the amount of old relatives ive got that say they dont wanna live in jamaica cos in jamaica they will rob and kill you :rolleyes: almost switched on my gran when i tried to show her that over HERE its the same and worse as the thieves have more rights than the people they rob.she just didnt get it though.like i said man comin in MY YARD without a key or a warrant is getting buried in my garden feds aint even finding a body cos man will dissapear like abbra cadabra.

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the report shows how much integration and diversity has worked in this country...cos its a pisstake..even for a jamaican to say "the couple accused....of jamaican origin" cos i bet they are actually british passport holders which should not bring their origin into it, but just to give the crime a black face the media have rushed to make them out to be black. as they do every single time. saw one thing on BET over the weekend and the white breh was saying that the UK media are the smartest but most racist in the world.
cant remmebr the guys name,some australian,his agenda was to turn the uk into australia in ten years and it workedgoes to show if u put yr mind to something you can succeed with it
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hese familys d*ckheads to
not reallythey are mourning and not thinking logically i think any parent would do that especially if they have been blind to their child going up the wrong path.lots of parents know their kids are on some bullshit but they dont have what it takes to steer them so they just live with it and then when this comes they just get mad emotional.
thanks for that cuz shown me a new angle to it stillonly certain man on this site chat sense
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The 1st article was from The Times. This one is from The Independent.Burglar killed by a single stab woundBy Danielle Dwyer, Press Association Monday, 16 March 2009Share Digg It del.icio.us Facebook Reddit Print Article Email Article Text Size NormalLargeExtra LargePolice are questioning a man aged 22 about the killing of Tyler Peter Juett, a 17-year-old burglar in Nottingham. Juett, from the Apsley area of the city, was fatally stabbed after forcing his way into a house in the Old Basford district on Friday afternoon. He was confronted by a man at the house, which is inhabited by an older Jamaican couple.Police were called after reports of a disturbance. Tyler was taken to the Queen's Medical Centre, where he died later of a single stab wound.Officers were given extra time to question the 22-year-old. A second man, aged 21, was arrested but released without charge. Three other youths are also being questioned.Neighbours said Old Basford had been hit by a spate of burglaries in the past few weeks. Windows had been broken and hedges set alight.Fazal Khan, 33, a computer technician living near the scene, said: "They are good people who live in that house. They are very co-operative and nice." The Times headline - Tyler Juett, youth killed in Nottingham 'burglary', was innocent says familyThe Independent headline - Burglar killed by a single stab wound<_<The Times also loses points for saying stab wounds and purposely saying 'stabbed to death' to make it sound worse. But the Independent loses pointes for slyly mentioning the house is inhabited by Jamaicans.

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i remember reading somewhere that the law regarding the houseowner harming intruded was shady.as in one police officer advising residents of an area that was plagued by burglaries to keep a baseball bat near. And as long as they warned the intruded that they had a weapon, no charges would be filed against them if push came to shove.but i guess with the kid dying like that they'll most probably throw the book at the Jamo's imo.

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