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Anyone else have a problem with charging a 14 year old as an adult?
So let me see if I get this Georgia shooting case straight. A 13 year old gets flagged as a potential shooter his parents still keep guns in the house a year later he kills four people...let's put the child in prison for the rest of his life.
This is the third case I know of, of a teenage boy who was identified as a potential shooter and we did nothing about it until the actual shooting happened.
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Re: Anyone else have a problem with charging a 14 year old as an adult?
Most of the time it shouldn't happen but in this case I don't see how this kid is redeemed. If there was some doubt over his guilt or what he had done wasnt this serious then maybe you treat him like a child. But when we are talking about a killer several times over who killed people for no reason beyond the screwed up shit going on in his own head, really what is the point behind ever releasing him? If you have a CORI file for selling drugs you will have a hard time finding a job. So you would have to release him without aCORI file a condition under which he would only be hired by someone that didn't know his story, basically we need someone to take him in not knowing they are hiring a crazy killer. That's completely unfair to the potential employer and coworkers. And I'm someone that doesn't like the effect of having aCORI file.... but what he did is just too serious. People have to know. When he showed that he is capable of being such an unreasonable, unjustified killer he made it so that for the sake of other people he had to be dealt with severely.
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Re: Anyone else have a problem with charging a 14 year old as an adult?
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Re: Anyone else have a problem with charging a 14 year old as an adult?
Not in this case, no. He’s an obvious danger to society at this point. Parents should also stand trial for negligence.
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Re: Anyone else have a problem with charging a 14 year old as an adult?
So many people failed this kid. His father was just arrested and charged with manslaughter and second degree murder. Apparently his father beat him and berated him and of course allowed him access to his guns.
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Re: Anyone else have a problem with charging a 14 year old as an adult?
Originally Posted by Patrick Chewing
So many people failed this kid. His father was just arrested and charged with manslaughter and second degree murder. Apparently his father beat him and berated him and of course allowed him access to his guns.
I would beat his ass too. He has that highweight personality going on.
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Re: Anyone else have a problem with charging a 14 year old as an adult?
Originally Posted by BigKobeFan
I would beat his ass too. He has that highweight personality going on.
Highweight is the direct result of not getting the belt, the spoon, and the foot up his ass taco-eating ass.
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Re: Anyone else have a problem with charging a 14 year old as an adult?
Originally Posted by Real Men Wear Green
Most of the time it shouldn't happen but in this case I don't see how this kid is redeemed. If there was some doubt over his guilt or what he had done wasnt this serious then maybe you treat him like a child. But when we are talking about a killer several times over who killed people for no reason beyond the screwed up shit going on in his own head, really what is the point behind ever releasing him? If you have a CORI file for selling drugs you will have a hard time finding a job. So you would have to release him without aCORI file a condition under which he would only be hired by someone that didn't know his story, basically we need someone to take him in not knowing they are hiring a crazy killer. That's completely unfair to the potential employer and coworkers. And I'm someone that doesn't like the effect of having aCORI file.... but what he did is just too serious. People have to know. When he showed that he is capable of being such an unreasonable, unjustified killer he made it so that for the sake of other people he had to be dealt with severely.
We're talking about warehousing a human being for 60 years. We are fully aware of the fact that men become significantly less violent as they age. But here we have a child whose brain is ten years away from being fully formed but we are going to lock him away for the rest of his life. What's next....what happens when a 12 year shoots up his school?
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Re: Anyone else have a problem with charging a 14 year old as an adult?
Originally Posted by Patrick Chewing
Highweight is the direct result of not getting the belt, the spoon, and the foot up his ass taco-eating ass.
and you're the result of eating all those things
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Re: Anyone else have a problem with charging a 14 year old as an adult?
Originally Posted by John8204
We're talking about warehousing a human being for 60 years. We are fully aware of the fact that men become significantly less violent as they age. But here we have a child whose brain is ten years away from being fully formed but we are going to lock him away for the rest of his life. What's next....what happens when a 12 year shoots up his school?
The 12 year-old gets locked up. There are certain things you can't do regardless of your age. Mass murder is one of them. You cannot risk recidivism when that means innocent people may die. This kid's life is most definitely not more valuable than anyone else's so he can't be given another chance.
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Re: Anyone else have a problem with charging a 14 year old as an adult?
Originally Posted by Real Men Wear Green
The 12 year-old gets locked up. There are certain things you can't do regardless of your age. Mass murder is one of them. You cannot risk recidivism when that means innocent people may die. This kid's life is most definitely not more valuable than anyone else's so he can't be given another chance.
At what point do we acknowledge that the child has the ability to know right from wrong and understand the consequences of his actions? I'm fine with executing the father he was abusing his son and gave him the firearms. We're dealing with a generation of people that have become so polarized in politically ideology that gun ownership is no longer a responsibility.
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Re: Anyone else have a problem with charging a 14 year old as an adult?
Originally Posted by Real Men Wear Green
The 12 year-old gets locked up. There are certain things you can't do regardless of your age. Mass murder is one of them. You cannot risk recidivism when that means innocent people may die. This kid's life is most definitely not more valuable than anyone else's so he can't be given another chance.
Yeahhhhhhh this is where my Liberal side comes out. I think that's excessive. Prisons are also about rehabilitation and reflection. Someone that young was probably failed by those around him who weren't there for him or her when they needed someone the most. To punish that child by spending the next 70 or 80 years in prison until they die just seems cruel.
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Re: Anyone else have a problem with charging a 14 year old as an adult?
I was a grown man by the time I was 14.
This little ****er tried to kill dozens of people, he can never be trusted and he should absolutely spend the rest of his life behind bard getting ****ed in the ass by deebo sized nikkas.
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Re: Anyone else have a problem with charging a 14 year old as an adult?
Originally Posted by Patrick Chewing
Yeahhhhhhh this is where my Liberal side comes out. I think that's excessive. Prisons are also about rehabilitation and reflection. Someone that young was probably failed by those around him who weren't there for him or her when they needed someone the most. To punish that child by spending the next 70 or 80 years in prison until they die just seems cruel.
this fat lard has threatened to kill ISH members along with any liberal that gets in his way. of course he sympathizes with a mass school shooter, he's a mass piece of sh1t himself.
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Re: Anyone else have a problem with charging a 14 year old as an adult?
Originally Posted by Patrick Chewing
Yeahhhhhhh this is where my Liberal side comes out. I think that's excessive. Prisons are also about rehabilitation and reflection. Someone that young was probably failed by those around him who weren't there for him or her when they needed someone the most. To punish that child by spending the next 70 or 80 years in prison until they die just seems cruel.
No, they aren't. They're about slave labor and socializing the costs while privatizing the profits.
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