13 year old, robs shoots 2 elder Koreans in store critically wounded

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  1. FreshAir

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    agree.... I do think that is a line that once crossed means you no longer get to be free in society, can still call it attempted murder... but the punishment should be lwop

    same with violent rape and child molestation... lwop

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    Parents means two, in this case Parent would more than likely be the correct word to use.
     
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    If the racial component had been left out, then I doubt it if I'd have questioned your intent. IMHO Children of all races and ethnic backgrounds commit crimes all the time so it should not be a surprise when a 13 year old commits a crime.
     
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    Disgusting. Too bad the "parents" can't be charged with those crimes also!!
     
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Skylar_Neese

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    Skylar Annette Neese
    Skylar Neese.jpg
    Skylar Annette Neese
    Born February 10, 1996
    Morgantown, West Virginia, USA
    Died July 6, 2012 (aged 16)
    Wayne Township, Greene County, Pennsylvania, USA
    Cause of death Homicide by stabbing
    Parent(s) Dave Neese and Mary Neese
    Sixteen-year-old Skylar Neese (February 10, 1996 – July 6, 2012) was an American girl who disappeared from her home in Star City, West Virginia around midnight on July 6, 2012.[1] Neese's remains were found on January 16, 2013, in Wayne Township, Greene County, Pennsylvania.[2]

    On May 1, 2013, teenager Rachel Shoaf plead guilty to second-degree murder. Shoaf told authorities that she and another teenager, Shelia Eddy, both friends of Neese, planned and carried out Neese's murder.[3] Neese's disappearance led to new West Virginia legislation that made changes to the Amber Alert missing child alert system.



    http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/two-12-year-old-girls-tried-stab-3639202
     
  6. FreshAir

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    do you mean failure to maintain control of their guns or something

    they can be sued, but I do not think they could be charged with a crime....
     
  7. Jets

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    Failure to raise a child properly.

    Granted, I'm venting!!!
     
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    Good, you found something. Now look up blacks who have set white kids on fire ! Go ahead scurry along to google and hop to it.
    My guess is you wont.
     
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    Ouch.............

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  11. Your Best Friend

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    It's not my thread but the racial component is valid because of the severity and frequency of crimes you just don't see in other populations. Poverty is an issue but even in other low income groups we are not seeing these types of mindless violent acts nearly as much, if at all.
    I think it's a disservice to all involved to bury our heads and pretend there is nothing wrong.

    And all dogs bite but some bite much more and much more viciously. Pretending this is the same as shoplifting some candy or make up
    is really another act trying to excuse and normalize cold blooded murder because, after all, all children commit crimes...right?

    I'd rather try to find out why life is so cheap in certain black communities than excuse and minimize it. That helps no one...least of all the people that have to
    live there.
     
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    Moderators are getting a workout on your thread. I just have this to say about the situation. The couple declined to involve the police in the shoplifting, and allowed the child to leave on her own. That act of forebearance, possible because they felt some sort of empathy for the child, may have cost both their own lives. What's disturbing is that hair extensions were what this girl deemed more precious than human life.
     
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    Yep. The now banned poster said no one could find anything. Afterall, only blacks do bad things, according to the banned one.
     
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    How about child endangerment?
     
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    from leaving the guns where the child had access?
     
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    If the gun didn't belong to the parents then the kid probably had it for a while and the parents didn't notice it or didn't care. I doubt the kid was given the gun that day by a stranger. So I believe the parents were either irresponsible or just didn't care. But I could be wrong.
     
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    could be, the parents may of both worked, maybe two jobs, maybe did drugs, maybe anything, do not know, I would bet they were poor though....

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    Look up the name Kathleen Slemmer. Previously reported.
     
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    Yeah because a 13 year old asian girl shooting someone wouldn't have been newsworthy :roll:
     
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    Black culture. Nuff said.
     
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    It's weird that you cite eyewitness testimony as if it were a strong form of evidence. Those juries you compete to manipulate might think so, but you should know better.
     
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    What about those straw purchases? I don't think any American disagrees with the need to get these gun-hustlers off the street. The black market is not and should not be sanctioned. I want to take an approach similar to that of Rudy Giulani. These crooks have violated our laws for long enough.
     
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    If they are his friends, of the same race, and standing right next to him when he murders a man, then yeah, juries tend to believe them. Anyway there was other evidence, including HIS CONFESSION, so yes I wasn't a good enough lawyer to get him off.

    It was especially helpful that the victim had come to the house with some cash to give to his baby's mother for child support.:roll:
     
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    Yeah they sure sound like "friends," i.e. unlike random persons somebody with a motive to tear him down. I'm not blaming you for not getting him off, I am expressing my contempt for juries and the legal system. Confessions can be false too, though I'd trust almost anything more than an eyewitness.
     

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