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In reply to the discussion: Lock these kids up for a long time: Woman, 89, carjacked, locked in trunk by teens for 2 days [View all]Politicalboi
(15,189 posts)55. And bringing her to a cemetary
Like she should get used to the idea.
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Lock these kids up for a long time: Woman, 89, carjacked, locked in trunk by teens for 2 days [View all]
cali
Mar 2013
OP
You are right, but only girls were mentioned in the OP. I'd had enough outrage already the past week
we can do it
Mar 2013
#85
More people, more crazy. Probably doesn't change the rate of crazy, however. nt
valerief
Mar 2013
#37
No, because they might shoot themselves and then they can't go to WAR for the .001%. nt
valerief
Mar 2013
#82
It may have taken different forms and it may have had different causes, but it was still there.
Heywood J
Mar 2013
#80
Regarding teens and violence, there was a thread a couple of days ago suggesting the drinking
bike man
Mar 2013
#77
The discussion was lowering the legal drinking age to 18, which most certainly is NOT
bike man
Mar 2013
#95
Then in that case, why the hell should we let 18-year-olds join the military?
nomorenomore08
Mar 2013
#96
There are two separate arguments/discussions here - legal age to purchase/consume alcohol, and
bike man
Mar 2013
#98
Sounds like attempted murder, if you ask me. Most 89 year olds would have died in that trunk. nt
onehandle
Mar 2013
#4
Let's toss you in a trunk for two days and see how much your heart bleeds
Dreamer Tatum
Mar 2013
#11
I would be quite displeased with them and would want them to pay for their crimes.
Comrade Grumpy
Mar 2013
#15
Yeah, the little rapscallions. Little scamps should go to bed without dessert.
Dreamer Tatum
Mar 2013
#43
i think 40 years in prison is reasonable, this wasn't stealing candy from a store, it was a violent
JI7
Mar 2013
#74
People sometimes simply choose to be violent because they get something out of it
gollygee
Mar 2013
#32
its intriguing to me that all these violent kids get the but they are young defense
roguevalley
Mar 2013
#47
These kids are, sadly, spoiled. And btw, that is not my philosophy of child rearing
cali
Mar 2013
#48
No one is arguing that these kids are not dangerous! The question is how will
chocolatewatchband
Mar 2013
#50
I never said not to lock them up! We should have THERAPEUTIC settings
chocolatewatchband
Mar 2013
#54
First off, I asked why locking them up protects the public and helps them
chocolatewatchband
Mar 2013
#63
14 years is old enough to know it's not a nice thing to lock up people in the trunk of a car
JI7
Mar 2013
#76
So all parents of troubled children are "abject failures"? In some cases probably, but that's
NRaleighLiberal
Mar 2013
#16
Cali, what is the point of posting this local crime story in General Discussion?
Comrade Grumpy
Mar 2013
#22
There are no heroes in this story, other than the police who are just doing their job
slackmaster
Mar 2013
#36
I don't know that I'd call the 89 year old a hero but she sure is gutsy and kind hearted.
cali
Mar 2013
#41
There is no mention of it at the link but I wonder if these teens were up-to-date on their vaccines.
leeroysphitz
Mar 2013
#94