I saw a docudrama today
about Danny
Palm, who was convicted of second-degree murder after shooting John Harper,
Jr at point-blank range one November morning in 1995.
When news of the murder
hit the community, members were stunned and saddened—for Palm.
Just the week before,
Harper had been convicted of a misdemeanor and fined $500
before being released. The charges? According to the sworn testimony of Palm
and other community members, Harper, described as a bully, and his white El Camino had terrorized neighbors for nearly 2 years, pulling up on and behind
them unexpectedly as they drove, tailgating them, and in one case pursuing a
neighbor for nearly 10 minutes after ramming her car from behind while her 9-year-old daughter sat terrified in the passenger seat.
Despite stories such as
this from multiple sources, the jury couldn’t decide Harper’s intent, so they
couldn’t convict, and Harper was offered a plea bargain.
(I have to say, I can’t
for the life of me understand why the court didn’t at least revoke Harper’s driver’s
license. Come on.)
This case intrigued me
for so many reasons, but the main reason is that Harper’s family—that is, his parents
(with whom he lived) and his sister—were very vocal in their disbelief that their
John Harper was the same person being described by the community. In fact, they
were adamant.
But let’s face it—these accounts had to be true. They were numerous and reported by people who had no reason to accuse this young man of anything.
But let’s face it—these accounts had to be true. They were numerous and reported by people who had no reason to accuse this young man of anything.
According to San
Diego Magazine, here’s a quote from
Harper’s sister—
"They call my brother a wacko, but I never saw that. John was not the wacko who chased my brother down a road and pumped bullets into an unarmed man... I don't know what the cause was, but I do know what the effect was. It's destroyed my mother and father. Those vigilantes took the law into their own hands, and my brother's murder is the result."
Superior
Court Judge William Mudd, who later reduced Palm’s conviction to manslaughter,
said that Harper was a "jerk" and "ne'er-do-well" who caused
his own troubles.
Well, that sounds a
little harsh, but after Harper’s death, neighbors did report being relieved
they no longer had to fear him.
And when it’s all said
and done, the story is just strange.
What motivated Harper? There were reports of methamphetamine
abuse, but again, his family said they never saw Harper high or under the
influence of drugs. So how does that work? You get so high that ramming a
neighbor’s car seems like a good idea, and then you go home like nothing
happened, and no one notices anything odd about you? For 2 years?
And did Palm just snap? I think so. I tend to think that, after being
confronted by Harper that last time, Palm just decided he couldn’t or wouldn’t
take it anymore. Some may call that more premeditated than spontaneous, but I think that in that moment, Palm had simply reached his limit. After all, people
oughtn't to be able to hijack other people’s lives with their insanity or their cruelty or their twisted sense of humor. And while I don’t approve of Palm’s
actions, people are human and can reach a breaking point if pushed far enough.
One thing that's certain is that this situation is a study in waste and in how a single individual
can create havoc for an entire body of people. No matter how often I learn that
lesson, it always surprises me.
what are the facts? an unarmed man got murdered by a military bully. did harper have any drug convictions for meth? did he have traffic citations?
ReplyDeletelooks like palm was harassing harper (following around and taking pictures)and harper confronted palm. what was harper guitly of, besides a bunch of hearsay ?
Nope. Harper was the bully harassing everyone else.
DeleteWrong, this Harper clown was a constant terror in the neighborhood so get your facts straight.
DeleteWatch the entire documentary before you judge...Harper was a drug-crazed thug. While I don't agree with what Palm did, it is understandable.
ReplyDeleteHarper was scum who got what's good for him. The lady and the 9 year old Harper nearly killed are wife and daughter of LAPD sargent. They have no reason to lie.
ReplyDeleteYeah because being a relative of an LAPD official means you can't lie or exaggerate? Idiot.
DeleteAnd regardless of what he GOT..the point is HOW it was done..it wasn't self defense..it was murder. Palm followed him..pinned him to the side of the road..loaded his gun, it jammed..load it AGAIN..pointed it at him..shot him DEAD in one shot to the brain..the car rolled down the street..he got out..put in a full clip..shot him/dead body 6 more times...RELOADED..then shot him/dead body 6 more times.
Not even remotely. Harper's family's excuses for him is why he got away with his thug behavior. They enabled him. And when he pushed the wrong person too far, they're surprised he got what was coming to him.
DeleteA bully can be punished by his victim.
ReplyDeleteExactly. Harper is the aggressor here. Nothing was done about his behavior, even after he could have killed a woman and her daughter. He continued to harass Palm and the neighborhood after that. If the law isn't going to do something about it, then people will take into their own hands to protect themselves.
DeleteThou shalt not kill. This is the 5th of the 10 commandments of God. Leave punishment to God, who is the AUTHOUR and taker of live. God bless you.
ReplyDeleteHarper nearly killed a woman and her daughter by ramming his car into them and then harassing them relentlessly by chasing them with his car. Palm did what he should have done, protected his family and the neighborhood from a psycho.
DeleteHarper got what he deserved, plain & simple. Good for the judge
ReplyDeleteTotally agree 👍
DeleteI knew Mr.Palm as a racist old bully that harassed every neighbor in a campaign to get rid of John Harper. Danny was horrible and everyone thought he was crazy too and they were afraid of Danny. Fuck Danny Palm
ReplyDeletePalm is a scary vigilante who made Swiss cheese out of an unarmed victim. First degree murder.
ReplyDeleteYou guys are losers and idiots,6:50am & 2:40pm,don't know shit about shit and making shit up.stfu with that bullshit.haa harper bitch ass punk.i would've killed that piece of shit way sooner.lmao,dead ass worthless bitch
ReplyDeleteJohn Harper Jr's half brother has entered the chat
DeleteI just saw, "Someone They Knew," about this case. Our legal system & the SD Sheriff's Dept played an indirect role in Harper's death. How could he continuously be brought to their radar by the community, and they did nothing. I blame the justice system for not holding harper accountable and driving a Navy Veteran to snap and "not take it anymore."
ReplyDeleteIf Palm would not have killed punk Harper than someone else would have because he was pushing his luck and people were fed the f**k up. I can't believe Harpers stupid family defends his bad behavior. No wonder he felt entitled to harass everybody. His clown ass family allowed it.
ReplyDeleteIs Dan still alive?
ReplyDeleteLooks like Palm died today
ReplyDeleteThis entire story is absolutely insane. Questions left unanswered:
ReplyDelete1) Did Harper have a criminal record?
2) Why didn't they call the police much sooner if he was such a menace & threat? Like after the 1st time he road raged & allegedly bumped the car in front of him intentionally.
3) are we to believe Danny Palms claim that after he heard the crash & saw the cloud of dust at Harper's house was truly the 1st time he heard from other neighbors having similar terrorizing experiences at the hands of Harper?
4) This all sounds too fishy to me. This all sounds like it could be a plot for an old Steven King horror mystery novel.
5) As the old saying goes, there's 2 sides to every story. Wish we could have more info from the other side.