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In reply to the discussion: Cops Shoot Boy, 12, Carrying 'Airsoft' Toy in Cleveland [View all]Stonepounder
(4,033 posts)68. About 20 years ago a couple of my step sons got into paint ball.
Their dad was career military and their mom was a pretty smart cookie. When they got their paint ball guns, the first thing she insisted they do was to lock them in the trunk, drive to the police station, show them to the cops (by informing the police that the had paint ball guns in the trunk first) and ask what the best way to transport them was and what was the best way to inform a police officer if they ever got stopped for anything. The kids thought she was being totally paranoid. I think she was just being prescient.
And by the way, this was in a solid, lily-white, suburban neighborhood where typically the most serious crime the cops had to deal with was some kid climbing the water tower and spray painting his initials.
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"why did this little punk remove the orange marking" Wow. You justify his getting shot because
rhett o rick
Nov 2014
#11
It matters as if someone else did it they could very well be looking at attempted murder
cstanleytech
Nov 2014
#22
"In society today..." Are you aware the murder rate is about *half* what it was 20-25 years ago?
nomorenomore08
Nov 2014
#86
Again, the murder rate in this country has *declined.* I don't know what people are panicking about.
nomorenomore08
Nov 2014
#87
Don't own guns, probably never would. I know school shootings have arguably increased.
nomorenomore08
Nov 2014
#92
Again, reacting way too fast, and perhaps irrationally as well. That's the common denominator. n/t
nomorenomore08
Nov 2014
#88
I disagree it wasnt insane if someone altered it rather it was criminal and if
cstanleytech
Nov 2014
#20
That one poster hardly represents the perspective of almost everyone else here. nt
branford
Nov 2014
#43
My reaction, too. Always the police claim the person they shot reached for his waistband.
tblue37
Nov 2014
#34
I, too, was a child with many realistic toy guns in the 1970's and 80's. Good times.
branford
Nov 2014
#44
Here kid- here's a toy gun that looks just like a real dangerous gun. Gwan out and Have Fun with it!
NBachers
Nov 2014
#36
We also have a problem with kids killing other kids and adults that we didn't have not too long ago.
branford
Nov 2014
#46
Kids haven't been able to play with toys that look identical to real guns for decades.
branford
Nov 2014
#49
It's really not accurate to call them 'toys' when they are made and marketed as 'replicas'.
Bluenorthwest
Nov 2014
#63
Of course sadly white folks can open carry *REAL* weapons around the terminal in PHX
Blue_Tires
Nov 2014
#73
once again, my view: if you shoot someone, it's your responsibility to get it right.
unblock
Nov 2014
#78