Police kill armed eighth-grader in Texas

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Re: Police kill armed eighth-grader in Texas

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TV's aren't a right, perhaps we can require training and an intelligence test before one can get their "TV license"... Keep ignorant and just downright dumb people from watching and "learning" from that trash. :-)
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blah wrote:I saw an article today where the parents are questioning the use of force against the kid. I'm sorry, but given the facts we've seen so far, the police had no choice but to shoot. It's sad. I'm sure they wish they didn't have to do it. But a pellet gun looks damn real in most cases. You can't tell.
The parents should be questioning themselves and what led their son to take a toy gun that looks blatently real to school, not blaming anyone else.

It's like I see facebook bullying on the rise and parents want the police, schools, etc to deal with it. Ummm...how about be a parent and tell your kid to stay off it if they are being bullied or delete the idiot doing it.
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BlueMR2 wrote:TV's aren't a right, perhaps we can require training and an intelligence test before one can get their "TV license"... Keep ignorant and just downright dumb people from watching and "learning" from that trash. :-)
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