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User ID: 79047905 United States 01/23/2023 10:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You can't charge the parents. That is the stuff they do in China. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80241683 It would be like people in Afghanistan charging you a taxpayer for supplying money which was used to equip people who shot at them. Would you want that to happen? What do you mean? That used to be exactly what they did in the past. The parents were responsible for anything that the child did until he or she was 18. Too bad it's not much enforced these days. In just about any state, it is a crime for a child to be able to access a parent's firearm. So, what's the deal here, police, another Soros backed DA? Last Edited by We Who Watch. on 01/23/2023 10:32 PM I exist. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 85129167 United States 01/23/2023 11:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We brought guns to school every week for trap/skeet shooting which we would do after school, we would keep our shotguns in our lockers, it was no big deal to walk down the hall with a gun over your shoulder, all white school, no one ever was shot, let alone even threatened Quoting: Anonymous Coward 83781038 I started shooting when i was Same here.. and have been carrying a pistol daily since i was 11. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 85129167 United States 01/23/2023 11:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I hate to make this kind of statement but here it is. It is rare but there are people in this world that are just evil. It sounds like this is one. You can get into the argument of whether the person is born evil or is the product of an utterly fucked up home environment. It doesn’t matter because the end result is the same. This person is evil and is a threat to society. This kid needs to be institutionalized for the rest of his life or put down, one. Quoting: Georgia Geoprepper |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77626983 United States 01/23/2023 11:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | simple. special ed. they dont even have real scissors nor are permitted to bring anything from home but a stapled piece of paper containing their homework. the bus driver/admittance personnel will not let them enter with anything else. you cant frisk them obviously cause that attracts weirdos/opportunities to rob taxpayers by lying. if he's large, boot camp. otherwise its just a needless 20-25 year tour to jail or the morgue. of which there will be a STRING of MANY innocent and productive victims both dead and alive. and yes YOUR TAXDOLLARS will pay for every funeral and meal. for no reason. thats what should annoy anybody with a brain. older societies forbade/limited procreation unless those in positions of eldership permitted it to be so. (F)ornication (U)nder (C)onsent of (K)ing. but MUH FREEDOM so here we are. we all pay the cost. some with their lives. buckle up cause its gonna be a bumpy ride. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 85129167 United States 01/23/2023 11:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This kid was all kinds of fucked up, but the school wouldn't do anything about him. Still don't know what he looks like or if the parents were charged. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 68572692 [link to www.yahoo.com (secure)] The outlet also obtained text messages between school employees and Newport News Superintendent George Parker III following the shooting, which say that Zwerner had requested help to deal with the young student. "She had asked for help," one staffer wrote about Zwerner, with another school official responding in agreement that she had done so "several times." Other school officials responded by saying that she had requested help "two hours prior" as well as "all year." The messages do not provide any further details about Zwerner's requests for assistance. Since the shooting, other details have emerged suggesting that school officials might have fallen short in addressing concerns about the boy. Superintendent Parker said that hours before the boy shot the teacher, a school administrator was told the child may have brought a gun to school. He said that workers at the school searched the boy's backpack but did not find the 9mm semi-automatic pistol legally-owned by his mother. After the shooting, Zwerner was taken to the hospital, where her condition went from life-threatening condition to stable, according to The Washington Post. The bullet went through Zwerner's hand and into her upper chest, according to reports. Richneck Elementary School did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment. You can't charge the parents. That is the stuff they do in China. It would be like people in Afghanistan charging you a taxpayer for supplying money which was used to equip people who shot at them. Would you want that to happen? |