GRANTS PASS, Ore. — A 15-year-old who shot and killed his foster father and another man at a remote Oregon cabin in 2012 never meant to kill anyone and never should have been around loaded guns due to his lack of maturity after years of abuse and other problems, a defense lawyer says.
The boy made admissions Wednesday in Grant County Court in Canyon City to the juvenile equivalent of manslaughter. A judge ordered him into state custody until he turns 25, when he will be eligible for release, defense attorney Kathie Berger said.
The boy told authorities he got scared and accidentally shot the men — foster father Michael Piete of Baker City and Piete's uncle, Kenneth Gilliland — during a hunting trip.
"Unfortunately, two people died as a result of some decisions that when you look back on them, you are left just shaking your head: 'What in the world were you thinking?'" Berger said.
Grant County District Attorney Ryan Joslin did not immediately return a call for comment.
Berger said the boy was abused as a young child and went into a series of foster homes and juvenile care facilities, where he displayed behavioral problems.
He was sent to live with the Piete and his wife despite a lack of local treatment services available to him. When he started high school — the first public school he ever attended on his own — he was soon tossed out.
Piete had planned a hunting trip with his uncle and friends. Rather than place the teen with someone else while he was gone, he took him along to do chores as a sort of punishment, Berger said.