Grand Theft Auto turned kid into cop killer, claimTrained child to killBy Nick Farrell: Thursday 17 February 2005, 07:30RELATIVES OF the victims of an alleged teenage cop-killer are suing the makers and retailers of Grand Theft Auto saying the game was responsible for training him.The law-suit claims the video game led Devin Thompson, now 18, to shoot two police officers and a dispatcher to death in 2003.Thompson, who is charged with murder, had played the video game repeatedly. In June 2003 he was brought to the Fayette police station on suspicion of driving a stolen car. In the station, it is claimed that Thompson grabbed one of the officer's guns, shot him and another two, then fled in a patrol car.The suit claims that Thompson bought \"Grand Theft Auto III\" at the Gamestop in Jasper and \"Grand Theft Auto: Vice City\" at the Jasper Wal-Mart when he was underage.According to the Tuscaloosa News, the suit claims that Wal-Mart, Game Stop, along with Take-Two Interactive Software, the manufacturer of the games, and Sony Computer Entertainment, the maker of the PlayStation 2 all contributed to the 'training' of Thompson to murder.Apparently Thompson, when he was apprehended, told officers, \"Life is a video game. You've got to die sometime\".