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In reply to the discussion: Woman, 82, told child to stop teasing a park goose, was shoved to ground by father. [View all]FedUpWithIt All
(4,442 posts)The article does say, based on second hand testimony of the father's claims, that the woman had her hands on the boy's neck. Who knows if this is true because we really only have second hand testimony involved with the whole report.
Supposing the father's claims are right, and at the very least they carry as much weight as any one else's claims at this point, and the "idiot, rotten, spoiled, cruel child", who is 5 yrs old BTW, chased a goose. Is an appropriate response, to perceived animal cruelty, placing ones hands on the child's body? Suppose that side of the tale is the truth and the father simply tried to remove the elderly woman's hands from his son's neck. The elderly are not always known for their balance and in some instances their impulse control is also not so hot.
I am amazed at the discussion about this, esp. based on so little info. The kid is a "cruel" and "spoiled" brat and the father needs to go to jail? Really...?!!?
What is the harm in waiting for more information before we scream vengeance and fury.