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A youth football coach in St. Louis was shot multiple times on Tuesday by a parent upset over his son's lack of playing time, the Associated Press reported. The coach, Shaquille Latimore, was hospitalized and told police that the shooter was "upset with him for not starting his son." Daryl Clemmons turned himself into police custody and was charged with first-degree assault and armed criminal action on Wednesday. Latimore's mother, SeMiko Latimore, spoke out about the attack on her son. "We're supposed to be bringing these kids off the streets and teaching them what to do, what not to do. We've got all these kids traumatized because their coach was shot in front of them," she said. "He could have easily hit one of those children."
 

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I've seen bad sports parents, but nothing like this.

Here are more details from another story.




St. Louis youth football coach says he was shot by parent over son's playing time

Kim Bell
ST. LOUIS — A youth football coach shot four times by a player's parent at a practice this week said the gunman was angry because his son wasn't getting more playing time.
Shaquille Latimore, 30, said the parent first confronted him several weeks ago. A feud ensued, and it ended with the parent shooting Latimore several times Tuesday night in front of the team of 9- and 10-year-olds.
"I'm going to be OK," Latimore said in an interview from his hospital bed on Thursday. "It's more psychological than anything else."
The suspected gunman, 43-year-old Daryl Clemmons, turned himself in and was charged Wednesday with first-degree assault and armed criminal action.

Latimore, a former football player at Vashon High School, volunteers as an assistant coach and defensive coordinator for a city recreational league team called the St. Louis BadBoyz. He coaches with his cousin.

At Tuesday's practice, at Sherman Park in the 1500 block of North Kingshighway, Latimore said Clemmons had his back turned and kept reaching into a pocket of his sweatsuit before opening fire.

"I didn't see his gun until it was already too late," Latimore said. "I ran, and he shot me in the back. I fell, and he shot me a couple more times."

Latimore said the gunman then stood over him, taunting him and pacing back and forth.

"After he shot me," Latimore recalled, "he was like ... 'I told you I was going to pop your (expletive).'"
Latimore said some of the other adults "shielded" him, and Clemmons ran off.
Clemmons' family could not be reached for comment.
Latimore said Clemmons coached the team a few years ago before Latimore joined as a coach.


"After every game, he would try to critique me," Latimore said.
Latimore said most parents treat the coaches well, but some, like Clemmons, can ruin kids' sports.
"Some parents try to live through their kids," he said.

Latimore came to Tuesday's practice armed with his own gun — it's an unsafe neighborhood, he said, and he likes to have it for self-defense. But he handed his gun off to another adult before practice began.

"I gave my gun to someone else to hold. I didn't want (Clemmons) to feel threatened," Latimore said. Otherwise: "I would've defended myself."
Latimore's mother, SeMiko Latimore, said she was familiar with Clemmons from his antics at previous practices.

"He was a little 'extra,'" she said. "You always knew he was there."

Of the shooting, she said, "It's senseless. We're supposed to be bringing these kids off the streets and teaching them what to do, what not to do. We've got all these kids traumatized because their coach was shot in front of them. He could have easily hit one of those children."


SeMiko Latimore said her son didn't play favorites.
"Shaquille is one of those fair coaches, so he tries to rotate all of the kids in," she said. "The parent was a little unhappy ... and wanted his kid to do more than someone else and was upset the way things were being done."
Latimore is married and the father of two daughters and three sons. His kids sometimes come to practices with him, but they weren't there this week.

He works in a factory, and a longtime friend said he also works as a security guard at clubs and community events.

In a photo Latimore's mother posted on Facebook, he is shown flashing a thumbs up from his hospital bed. He was shot in the leg, arm, back and abdomen; bullets injured some of his internal organs. His family and friends are trying to raise money for his medical bills.


"He's thankful to be alive," his mother said. "He's a little teary-eyed of course, but he is in good spirits."
He was slated to take a first walk in the hospital on Thursday, she said. He helped investigators from his hospital room by identifying the gunman from a photo lineup, Latimore's mother said.
Latimore coaches for the same youth league he once played for.
"It's his life. He lives, eats, sleeps football," his mother said.
 

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My father coached parochial league football for over two decades. This was 7/8 grades kids.
Luckily, parents weren't that bad but I can still remember his recited line to upset parents. 'If he excels at practice, he will play on Saturday mornings.' Some accepted it. Some didn't.

That said, there was an urban catholic school that went from duds to gangbusters in one season. Come to find out they were using freshman and sophomores from Maplewood High School. My father busted them. They had to forfeit the championship game. I remember my father getting death threats and there almost being a riot at a Catholic grade school football game. Always seems to be the same common denominator.
 

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People are nuts! Prayers the coach has a full recovery and the thug that shot him rots behind bars. I was in St. Louis last week for a quick work trip. The place I had to go was northwest of the city and was told fine during the day but don't stay in the area. Ferguson was just north of there.
 

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