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    Thank god all mighty for a police Chief that tells it like it is !!!!!

     

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    The 14yo girl said " I'm gonna roll this down like Grand Theft Auto." Wonderful what kids get from video games! [Sarc]. Same "child" set fire to the care facility she was in, which got her moved to the one she and the 12yo runaway from. I hope they're tried as adults. They made a whole lot of seperate decisions to do bad things and would not change course when asked or confronted. Boy only put gun down and surrendered after girl got dropped when shot in the chest.

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    The 14yo girl said " I'm gonna roll this down like Grand Theft Auto." Wonderful what kids get from video games! [Sarc]. Same "child" set fire to the care facility she was in, which got her moved to the one she and the 12yo runaway from. I hope they're tried as adults. They made a whole lot of seperate decisions to do bad things and would not change course when asked or confronted. Boy only put gun down and surrendered after girl got dropped when shot in the chest.

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    Well like the Chief says, he is glad he is about ready to retire, because everyone is screaming “Defund the Police” and he says he is really concerned about the future of this country with all this anti police rhetoric
     

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    definition is - oh, the times! oh, the customs! —used as an exclamation of despair at prevailing social or political norms.


    I look upon this as something that is possibly on the way to a neighborhood like yours. Imagine what happens if a civilian is forced to take on such 'children'
     

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    O tempora! o mores!



    I look upon this as something that is possibly on the way to a neighborhood like yours. Imagine what happens if a civilian is forced to take on such 'children'
    I couldn’t agree more, and this should also serve as a reminder to have all your weapons secure. I use to have guns all over the house, we have no kids living at home and I wanted one to grab at several locations if needed. Now they are ALL in a safe now I don’t have to worry about getting in a gun fight against a burglar using my own weapons against me ! I carry one in and out of the house every time I leave or come home, all the others are locked away
     

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    This is what happens when you can't spank your kids!
    Those people in these homes can't do $hit to curb any behavioral issues. Words don't work as you see here. Already burned her last home, so there is that.
     
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    This whole thing reeks of incompetence on the part of the "system". The GTA reference is about 20 years late, so that's just bs. The whole situation is infuriating.
    I think is a combinations of many things, and yes I think video games play a part but definitely not the sole culpret. It is the lack of a family nucleus, it is fatherless children, the lack of prayer, the lack of discipline. We took god, spankings and the pledge out of our schools and now we are reaping what we have sewn ! Children and youth have no fear, no worry of repercussions for their actions, and it is now manifesting itself in what we are seeing daily. Parents were told to discipline with time outs, to allow children to act out, and we even gave medical diagnosis for their lashing out and sanctioned it by giving it medical names. This country is fixing to spiral out of control and WE buried our heads in the sand and allowed it to happen on our watch. GOD HELP US !
     

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    I think is a combinations of many things, and yes I think video games play a part but definitely not the sole culpret. It is the lack of a family nucleus, it is fatherless children, the lack of prayer, the lack of discipline. We took god, spankings and the pledge out of our schools and now we are reaping what we have sewn ! Children and youth have no fear, no worry of repercussions for their actions, and it is now manifesting itself in what we are seeing daily. Parents were told to discipline with time outs, to allow children to act out, and we even gave medical diagnosis for their lashing out and sanctioned it by giving it medical names. This country is fixing to spiral out of control and WE buried our heads in the sand and allowed it to happen on our watch. GOD HELP US !
    The biggest lack is failure to see and fear or at least consider the consequences of what they do.
     

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    And thats why you should keep your guns in a safe.
     

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    And thats why you should keep your guns in a safe.
    My dad's guns were never in a safe. He knew I knew where they were. He showed me where he kept them. I never touched them unless he handed one to me.
    Shouldn't have to lock them up.....but people happen.
    Never once did I ever think about getting it to play or hold or shoe my friends. I had a wild temper growing up, was no thoughts of shooting anyone.
     

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    And thats why you should keep your guns in a safe.
    I keep dogs. The guns are for what the dogs are not able to handle. Takes too long to open a safe unless it is one of the quick release ones. I keep a shotgun in easy assess with 4 in the gun and 4 on the stock and also have a pistol on me.
     

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    Adolescence is a 20th century invention. 100+ years ago 14 and 12 were plenty old enough to start shooting people, and in most places around the world still are nowadays.
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    My dad's guns were never in a safe. He knew I knew where they were. He showed me where he kept them. I never touched them unless he handed one to me.
    Shouldn't have to lock them up.....but people happen.
    Never once did I ever think about getting it to play or hold or shoe my friends. I had a wild temper growing up, was no thoughts of shooting anyone.

    Adolescence is a 20th century invention. 100+ years ago 14 and 12 were plenty old enough to start shooting people, and in most places around the world still are nowadays.

    The man that was sort of my neighborhood shooting mentor was a black friend of the family. He told me when he 13 years of age, his father give him a .32 and .38 revolver since that is the age of a man I think in some Scripture. He was told to behave properly with them and keep them out of sight.
     
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    I couldn’t agree more, and this should also serve as a reminder to have all your weapons secure. I use to have guns all over the house, we have no kids living at home and I wanted one to grab at several locations if needed. Now they are ALL in a safe now I don’t have to worry about getting in a gun fight against a burglar using my own weapons against me ! I carry one in and out of the house every time I leave or come home, all the others are locked away
    Right or wrong, this is the same way I do it. Kimber pro carry cocked and locked close by. The rest in the vault.
     

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    I have a Kimber .45 with Crimson Trace on my bedside table. Two Ruger P-97 inside hidden magnetic lock hideaways in my house. So 3 .45s with one of them always pretty damn close. The safe has the rest of my things.
     

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    Secure your firearms any way you prefer.

    In non commie States you're not responsible for the actions of criminals (any age) that unlawfully enter you property; steal and use "your" firearms in other unlawful acts. If you want to deny yourself access to additional firearms that could support your family defense in the home, that's your call. Is it rare for one homeowner to be physically engage with a BG or two and another family member retrieves a firearm?

    If your car is stolen and the fleeing BG runs over a couple pedestrians: would you feel "responsible" or feel guilt/remorse because it was you car?
     
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