Olympic 'Blade Runner' Oscar Pistorius charged with murder
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PRETORIA, South Africa (AP) - Paralympic superstar Oscar Pistorius was charged Thursday with the murder of his girlfriend who was shot inside his home in South Africa, a stunning development in the life of a national hero known as the Blade Runner for his high-tech artificial legs.
Reeva Steenkamp, a model who spoke out on Twitter against rape and abuse of women, was shot four times in the predawn hours in the house, in a gated community in the capital, Pretoria, police said.
Hours later after undergoing police questioning, Pistorius left a police station accompanied by officers. He looked down as photographers snapped pictures, the hood on his gray workout jacket pulled up, covering most of his face. His court hearing was originally scheduled for Thursday afternoon but has been postponed until Friday to give forensic investigators time to carry out their work, said Medupe Simasiku, a spokesman for the prosecution.
South Africans were shocked at the killing. But while Pistorius captured the nation's attention with his Olympic dreams, police said there was a history of problems involving him.
There have "previously been incidents at the home of Mr. Oscar Pistorius," said police spokeswoman Brigadier Denise Beukes. Police in South Africa do not name suspects in crimes until they have appeared in court but Beukes said that the 26-year-old Pistorius was at his home at the time of the death of Steenkamp and "there is no other suspect involved."
"Yes, there are witnesses and there have also been interviews this morning," Beukes told reporters outside the gated complex where Pistorius lived. "We are talking about neighbors and people that heard things that happened earlier in the evening and when the shooting took place."
Pistorius' father, Henke, declined to comment when contacted by The Associated Press, only saying "we all pray for guidance and strength for Oscar and the lady's parents."
Neither Pistorius' agent Peet van Zyl nor coach Ampie Louw could be reached while Pistorius' own cellphone went straight to an answerphone service.
Pistorius' former coach, Andrea Giannini, said he hopes it was "just a tragic accident." Gianni said he believed that Pistorius had been dating Steenkamp for "a few months."
"No matter how bad the situation was, Oscar always stayed calm and positive," Giannini told the AP in Italy. "Whenever he was tired or nervous he was still extremely nice to people. I never saw him violent."
Pistorius owned guns and tweeted a photo of himself at a shooting range in November 2011, bragging about his score.
"Had a 96% headshot over 300m from 50shots! Bam!" he tweeted.
Police said that earlier reports that Steenkamp may have been mistaken for a burglar by Pistorius did not come from the police. Several local media outlets had initially reported that the shooting may have been accidental.
Beukes said there had been previous incidents and "allegations of a domestic nature" at the home of the Olympic star and double-amputee runner, who is one of South Africa's and the world's most famous sportsmen and made history at the London Games last year by being the first double-amputee runner to compete at the Olympics.
"I'm not going to elaborate on it but there have been incidents (at Pistorius' home)," Beukes said.
Capacity Relations, a talent management firm, earlier named model Steenkamp as the victim of the shooting. Police spokeswoman Lt. Col. Katlego Mogale told the AP that officers received a call around 3 a.m. after the shooting.
A 9 mm pistol was recovered and a murder case opened against Pistorius.
Pistorius enjoyed target shooting with his pistol and an online advertisement featuring him for Nike read: "I am a bullet in the chamber." An article in January 2012 in The New York Times Magazine described him talking about how he pulled a pistol to search his home when his alarm went off the night before an interview. At Pistorius' suggestion, he and the journalist went to a nearby target range where they fired at targets with a 9 mm pistol. At one point, Pistorius told the writer: "If you practiced, I think you could be pretty deadly."
Asked how often he went target shooting, Pistorius replied: "Just sometimes when I can't sleep."
On Thursday, Mogale said when police arrived at Pistorius' house they found paramedics trying to revive a 30-year-old woman, who had been shot four times. Mogale, who was speaking to the AP from the scene, said the woman died at the house.
Police have still not released the name of the woman, but the publicist for Steenkamp confirmed in a statement that the model was dead.
"We can confirm that Reeva Steenkamp has passed away," Steenkamp's publicist Sarit Tomlinson said. "We are in communication with people on the scene, please wait for official statements, as there is too much speculation at this moment in time. We will provide further information as soon as we are able to provide accurate information as to what transpired.
"Our thoughts and prayers go to the Steenkamp family, who have asked to have their privacy respected during this difficult time, everyone is simply devastated. She was the kindest, sweetest human being; an angel on earth and will be sorely missed."
Tomlinson said Steenkamp, known simply as Reeva, was one of FHM's (formerly For Him Magazine) 100 Sexiest Women in the World for two years running, appeared in countless international and national advertisements and was one of the celebrity contestants on Tropika Island of Treasure, filmed in Jamaica.
On Twitter, she tweeted messages urging women to stand up against rape alongside her excitement about Valentine's Day. "What do you have up your sleeve for your love tomorrow?" she tweeted. "It should be a day of love for everyone."
Mogale and Beukes said the victim's family had not yet identified the body.
Pistorius made history in London last year when he became the first double-amputee track athlete to compete in the Olympic Games, propelling him to the status of an athletics superstar.
Having had both his legs amputated below the knee before his first birthday because of a congenital condition, he campaigned for years to be allowed to compete against able-bodied athletes. Having initially been banned because of his carbon fiber blades - which critics said gave him an unfair advantage - he was cleared by sport's highest court in 2008 and allowed to run at the top events.
He competed in the 400 meters and on South Africa's 4x400 relay team at the London Games, making history after having his selection confirmed on South Africa's team at the very last minute. He also retained his Paralympic title in the 400 meters in London.
South Africa's Sports Confederation and Olympic committee released a statement on Thursday saying they had been "inundated" with requests for comment but were not in a position to give out any details of the shooting.
"SASCOC, like the rest of the public, knows no more than what is in the public domain, which is there has been an alleged fatal shooting on the basis of a mistaken identity and an apparent assumption of a burglary," the South African Olympic committee said. "The organization is in no position to comment on the incident other than to say our deepest sympathy and condolences have been expressed to the families of all concerned."
The International Paralympic Committee also said it wouldn't comment in detail apart from offering its condolences to the victim's family.
"This is a police matter, with a formal investigation currently underway," the IPC said. "Therefore it would be inappropriate for the IPC to comment on this incident until the official police process has concluded. The IPC would like to offer its deepest sympathy and condolences to all families involved in this case."
South Africa has some of the world's highest murder rates, with nearly 50 people killed each day in the nation of 50 million. It also has high rates of rape, other assaults, robbery and carjackings.
U.N. statistics show South Africa has the second highest rate of shooting deaths in the world, second only to Colombia.
Reeva Steenkamp, a model who spoke out on Twitter against rape and abuse of women, was shot four times in the predawn hours in the house, in a gated community in the capital, Pretoria, police said.
Hours later after undergoing police questioning, Pistorius left a police station accompanied by officers. He looked down as photographers snapped pictures, the hood on his gray workout jacket pulled up, covering most of his face. His court hearing was originally scheduled for Thursday afternoon but has been postponed until Friday to give forensic investigators time to carry out their work, said Medupe Simasiku, a spokesman for the prosecution.
South Africans were shocked at the killing. But while Pistorius captured the nation's attention with his Olympic dreams, police said there was a history of problems involving him.
There have "previously been incidents at the home of Mr. Oscar Pistorius," said police spokeswoman Brigadier Denise Beukes. Police in South Africa do not name suspects in crimes until they have appeared in court but Beukes said that the 26-year-old Pistorius was at his home at the time of the death of Steenkamp and "there is no other suspect involved."
"Yes, there are witnesses and there have also been interviews this morning," Beukes told reporters outside the gated complex where Pistorius lived. "We are talking about neighbors and people that heard things that happened earlier in the evening and when the shooting took place."
Pistorius' father, Henke, declined to comment when contacted by The Associated Press, only saying "we all pray for guidance and strength for Oscar and the lady's parents."
Neither Pistorius' agent Peet van Zyl nor coach Ampie Louw could be reached while Pistorius' own cellphone went straight to an answerphone service.
Pistorius' former coach, Andrea Giannini, said he hopes it was "just a tragic accident." Gianni said he believed that Pistorius had been dating Steenkamp for "a few months."
"No matter how bad the situation was, Oscar always stayed calm and positive," Giannini told the AP in Italy. "Whenever he was tired or nervous he was still extremely nice to people. I never saw him violent."
Pistorius owned guns and tweeted a photo of himself at a shooting range in November 2011, bragging about his score.
"Had a 96% headshot over 300m from 50shots! Bam!" he tweeted.
Police said that earlier reports that Steenkamp may have been mistaken for a burglar by Pistorius did not come from the police. Several local media outlets had initially reported that the shooting may have been accidental.
Beukes said there had been previous incidents and "allegations of a domestic nature" at the home of the Olympic star and double-amputee runner, who is one of South Africa's and the world's most famous sportsmen and made history at the London Games last year by being the first double-amputee runner to compete at the Olympics.
"I'm not going to elaborate on it but there have been incidents (at Pistorius' home)," Beukes said.
Capacity Relations, a talent management firm, earlier named model Steenkamp as the victim of the shooting. Police spokeswoman Lt. Col. Katlego Mogale told the AP that officers received a call around 3 a.m. after the shooting.
A 9 mm pistol was recovered and a murder case opened against Pistorius.
Pistorius enjoyed target shooting with his pistol and an online advertisement featuring him for Nike read: "I am a bullet in the chamber." An article in January 2012 in The New York Times Magazine described him talking about how he pulled a pistol to search his home when his alarm went off the night before an interview. At Pistorius' suggestion, he and the journalist went to a nearby target range where they fired at targets with a 9 mm pistol. At one point, Pistorius told the writer: "If you practiced, I think you could be pretty deadly."
Asked how often he went target shooting, Pistorius replied: "Just sometimes when I can't sleep."
On Thursday, Mogale said when police arrived at Pistorius' house they found paramedics trying to revive a 30-year-old woman, who had been shot four times. Mogale, who was speaking to the AP from the scene, said the woman died at the house.
Police have still not released the name of the woman, but the publicist for Steenkamp confirmed in a statement that the model was dead.
"We can confirm that Reeva Steenkamp has passed away," Steenkamp's publicist Sarit Tomlinson said. "We are in communication with people on the scene, please wait for official statements, as there is too much speculation at this moment in time. We will provide further information as soon as we are able to provide accurate information as to what transpired.
"Our thoughts and prayers go to the Steenkamp family, who have asked to have their privacy respected during this difficult time, everyone is simply devastated. She was the kindest, sweetest human being; an angel on earth and will be sorely missed."
Tomlinson said Steenkamp, known simply as Reeva, was one of FHM's (formerly For Him Magazine) 100 Sexiest Women in the World for two years running, appeared in countless international and national advertisements and was one of the celebrity contestants on Tropika Island of Treasure, filmed in Jamaica.
On Twitter, she tweeted messages urging women to stand up against rape alongside her excitement about Valentine's Day. "What do you have up your sleeve for your love tomorrow?" she tweeted. "It should be a day of love for everyone."
Mogale and Beukes said the victim's family had not yet identified the body.
Pistorius made history in London last year when he became the first double-amputee track athlete to compete in the Olympic Games, propelling him to the status of an athletics superstar.
Having had both his legs amputated below the knee before his first birthday because of a congenital condition, he campaigned for years to be allowed to compete against able-bodied athletes. Having initially been banned because of his carbon fiber blades - which critics said gave him an unfair advantage - he was cleared by sport's highest court in 2008 and allowed to run at the top events.
He competed in the 400 meters and on South Africa's 4x400 relay team at the London Games, making history after having his selection confirmed on South Africa's team at the very last minute. He also retained his Paralympic title in the 400 meters in London.
South Africa's Sports Confederation and Olympic committee released a statement on Thursday saying they had been "inundated" with requests for comment but were not in a position to give out any details of the shooting.
"SASCOC, like the rest of the public, knows no more than what is in the public domain, which is there has been an alleged fatal shooting on the basis of a mistaken identity and an apparent assumption of a burglary," the South African Olympic committee said. "The organization is in no position to comment on the incident other than to say our deepest sympathy and condolences have been expressed to the families of all concerned."
The International Paralympic Committee also said it wouldn't comment in detail apart from offering its condolences to the victim's family.
"This is a police matter, with a formal investigation currently underway," the IPC said. "Therefore it would be inappropriate for the IPC to comment on this incident until the official police process has concluded. The IPC would like to offer its deepest sympathy and condolences to all families involved in this case."
South Africa has some of the world's highest murder rates, with nearly 50 people killed each day in the nation of 50 million. It also has high rates of rape, other assaults, robbery and carjackings.
U.N. statistics show South Africa has the second highest rate of shooting deaths in the world, second only to Colombia.
He certainly deserves a fair trial. However, just because he's an Olympian and a national hero doesn't mean that he couldn't do what he's been charged with. But he does deserve to have the evidence gathered and presented in a fair way rather than being convicted in the court of public opinion.
I say he's Guilty! Guilty as sin! And he should do time for killing his girlfriend.
I would not rush to judgement here either. Â We have no idea what the facts are. Â Imagine yourself in one of the most deadly societies ... and you probably are sitting on the floor helpless ... because you don't have any legs. Â No one is scheduled to be in your home and you are single. Â It probably did not cross his mind that the 'intruder' was in fact a guest. Â She may have even made noises coming in. Â Â Fear and fatigue can cause one to do thing that in retrospect seem foolish. Â I would just hope that you people would calm down and let the facts come out. Â This is a tragedy no doubt ... one victim paid with her life, the other victim will face the shame, guilt, and penalties of a deadly reaction/choice.Â
I knew there was something wrong with this guy. I'm a huge fan of the summer and winter Olympics, and hearing about Oscar Pistorius all the time was my least favorite thing about the summer Olympics. I never liked the guy and I could tell in interviews that he was a d-bag. I also got tired of his constant complaining. People told me that I was rude for not liking him because his story was apparently so inspirational but now I know my gut feeling about him was right.
I don't understand Emily, in your mind he is then guilty already? I am still proud of my fellow South African and because I have knowledge of how violent it is there (People are murdered and raped daily). Gated and secured might mean something here, it means nothing in South Africa. He truly might have thought it was someone breaking in. The evidence will tell us what happened. Until then, he is innocent until proven guilty.
Sê hulle Wilrie!
That's unfortunate.
I'm South African too living in Seattle....these people can even imagine how it really is down there and I can't believe the things they're saying about him.
I've lived in South Africa for 18 years before moving to Seattle....In South Africa if someone walks into your house at 4am you don't ask questions you just shoot. It's not at all as safe there as it's in Seattle. People get raped, robbed and murdered everday. Don't judge "why he was shooting" if you haven't experienced crime in South Africa.
Heard she surprised him on Valentines day at 3a.m. in the morning. They live in a high crime area and he may have thought it was an intruder. I,m sure the truth will come out.
A horrible tragedy, but I thought only the US had problems with gun violence.
I like your style
Really....who cares. Accusations are not news...convictions are.
Hey komo! When are you going to get mobile friendly??? Optimize huh?
I think he probably did it. Didn't want to buy roses today cheapstake. Hey ask a stupid question get a stupid answer
Domestic violence knows no boundaries-economic, education, stardom-does not matter. Together we can end the violence!
He wasnt on the run for long.
"Â U.N. statistics show South Africa has the second highest rate of shooting deaths in the world, second only to Colombia."
Neither of these countries has the right to bear arms, yet it hasn't eliminated the gun violence there.
\O/... Sigh
Waiting for the true facts to be presented before making judgments...
Be very careful who you call hero.
ugly no matter how it spins
My guess: she was either fooling around or getting ready to leave him. That's the way it is 90% of the time.
I am proudly south african and a former police officer of 18 years in south africa and know the fear of living in a country where the murder rate is 4 times that of the whole usa....this man has been nothing but an model citizen and inspiration.... Innocent till proven guilty
As someone with a disability myself who really looked up to him during the Olympics, I am speechless over this news. I am disappointed, hurt, angry, just to name a few of the emotions going through me over this right now...
It is shocking, but let's see how it plays out
Killers come in all forms....Waiting to hear what REALLY happened
How sad. What a devastating situation. I bet he is so broken
Lets not jump to any conclusions until we hear his side of the story and see if it has any legs to stand on.
Jeez, you people are rude!! ^ He is an amazing person, extremely nice guy. I'm from South Africa too, and my family lives down there so I know about the crime rates and such. If he genuinely thought it was a burglar, then I understand. Even if he was in a "nice" neighborhood, things like that can still happen. I'm giving him the benefit of the doubt before I assume the worst. Innocent till proven guilty. Btw-he had no advantage in the Olympics because of his blades. The committee ruled that he was no faster than able bodied people.
sad for her family
Maybe he got cold feet about the relationship.
I bet he goes off the grid after this.
He is an Idiot and stupid...eragant butthead
ban all blade runners.
Women are much more likely to be shot and killed by a gun in the home than use it against an intruder.Â
@lakeview Based on what facts you gathered to make that statement?  Did you take a poll of random crimes or did you research all intruder-related gun home owner break-ins and domestic dispute-related gunshot killings to come to that conclusion?
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@DooDad This woman is dead and you say that? People like you are the reason behind why our world is falling apart.
@DooDad Dirt Bag of the Day award -- you.
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@DooDad the :) more or less gave away your mood.
@DooDad @tufa23 You can't "see" her nipples. You can see some topographic changes, that's all. Puritan much? Â
@DooDad Perhaps they felt (obviously incorrectly) that it's audience was mature enough to not get all giddy about seeing body part through clothing.Â
Idiot + anger + handgun = tragedy once again.
@JLS1950Â Don't forget also that tragedy + another tragedy = tragedy once again. Â
@AdAckbar @JLS1950 Is that sorta like two wrongs don't make a right?
From what I heard on the radio, he is very paranoid and grabs his gun any time he hears a noise.
Wow, a country the beats US in gun slaughter and their second behind Colombia amazing...
@Windowseat You would think with all their guns, they would be the 2nd safest country in the world behind Columbia.Â
You know, because an armed society is a polite society and whatever else Ted Nugent and the NRA says... blah blah
@lakeview Did I miss the stat that showed SA as having a the 2nd amount of armed citizens?...or are you extrapolating for your own point?
@lakeview Oh I do, regarding the pointless "ban this" "ban that". A troll is a troll as far as I am concerned.Â
@aintno1special @lakeview And you will never point out the gun trolling comments from the other side, so frankly I couldn't care less about your high horse.
@lakeview @aintno1special Way to skirt the question. As usual your gun related posts are irrelevant and intentionally inflammatory. I just thought I would point it out for anyone at home watching!
@aintno1special @lakeview  Oh, my bad. You're right S. Africa clearly doesn't have ENOUGH guns... Â
 Silly me. If they had more guns, then they would be safer.Â