Source: Long Beach Press
STUDENT AT POLY HIGH SHOOTS
HIMSELF AFTER MARIJUANA-ARREST
LONG BEACH - A Poly High School senior who played bass in
the school orchestra took his life after being booked on
marijuana possession charges, police said Thursday.
A police officer at Poly was notified at about 2 p.m. Wednesday
that a bag of what appeared to be marijuana was visible in
Andreas Wickstrom's car, parked in a campus parking lot, said
Officer Jana Blair, a police spokeswoman.
The 17-year-old student was taken to the Police Department's
Youth Services Facility when he returned to his car after school
let out. He was booked there at 3 p.m. on the marijuana charge,
for showing false or altered identification and possession of
items used in smoking marijuana, she said.
His car was impounded because it could not be left on campus
after hours, she said.
"His mother was contacted and came down to pick him up. They
were able to pick up the vehicle and return home about 5
p.m.," Blair said.
Minutes later, the boy's mother heard a noise, then "found
her son in the bathroom, the apparent victim of a self-inflicted
gunshot wound to the
head. A shotgun kept in the home was found beside him,"
Blair said. Paramedics called to the home, in the 3900 block of
Elm Avenue, pronounced
him dead at 5:11 p.m., Blair said.
Andreas' aunt, Diana Haye, said he was humiliated by his arrest.
"All he repeated to his mother on the way home ... was 'they
treated me like a common criminal,' " she said. "He did
not seem distraught when he was in custody," Blair said.
"He was nice and friendly and showed no sign of depression
," said Poly Principal Shawn Ashley, who said he checked on
the boy as he was being arrested. Andreas, he said, was a
"bright, talented kid who, when he was focused, would do a
wonderful job."
Counselors came to Poly Thursday to talk to shocked and grieving
students.