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Melbourne Gunman Felt Like A Computer Game Hero During Two-Day Crime Spree

Last June 19-year-old David Rowntree grabbed a sawed-off shotgun and went on a two-day criminal rampage, stealing two cars and committing multiple burglaries. Now Rowntree tells a Melbourne, Australia, court that he felt like a computer game hero.

Rowntree’s 2010 rampage was impressive, to say the least. The young man forced a lockdown around the Melbourne Cricket Grounds sports precinct after being spotted in the area with a shotgun. He committed multiple aggravated burglaries, at least one armed robbery, and later led police on a car chase that caused the judge at the Melbourne court to compare him to O.J. Simpson, which is never a good thing.

Rowntree evaded police in the chase, only to be captured later in a residential area north of Melbourne.

Now 20 years old, Rowntree read a letter before the court in Melbourne yesterday, explaining that he had been drinking prior to the rampage and felt like a hero in a computer game.

ā€œI feel really dumb to admit it, but I felt like the hero in the computer games … but I really believed I was invincible (and) something really crazy happened when I got hold of a gun,ā€ he wrote.

I suppose we can all assume which computer game he was referring to.

Rowntree told the court he felt ā€œinvincibleā€ at the time. Now he feels his actions were ā€œstupidā€.

So he’s learned something. Rowntree has pleaded guilty to 14 charges and is awaiting sentencing.

Did a computer game cause this rampage? Probably not. Rowntree had recently been released on parole in March, after being incarcerated for burning down a house to get rid of fingerprints left during a burglary.

MCG gunman recalls ā€˜computer game’ rampage [ABC News Australia]

Teen felt like computer-game hero, court told [The Age]

[Picture via Perth Now]

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