orangejuiced86
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Ya as much at fault as I feel these parents are basically just in neglect, this isn't being handled correctly.
100% - we do not know the facts and this Prosecutor is a showboating queen.They are getting railroaded. Noon press conference Friday made them fugitives if they didn't show up at 4 pm. No calls were made to their lawyers to arrange surrender. Judge cited the fact that they were fugitives when setting the bond. Prosecutor is playing games and it worked. Oakland County peeps need to vote that asshole out.
These people deserve their day in court, not trial by media.
-Geoff
If one of your kids stole your car keys/car and then creamed a bunch of kids standing in front of a school should you be considered guilty of murder for not locking up your keys or removing the car's battery? What about if one of your kids ganked a bottle of liquor from your cabinet and later killed someone in a car crash? Should you be automatically considered guilty of manslaughter?
100% - we do not know the facts and this Prosecutor is a showboating queen.
Last I checked we live in the Land of the FREE. Innocent until proven Guilty.
WTH is this country coming too?
In no way am I condoning any illegal activity for the kid and his parents but yes they deserve their day in court with a fair trial.
100%They are getting railroaded. Noon press conference Friday made them fugitives if they didn't show up at 4 pm. No calls were made to their lawyers to arrange surrender. Judge cited the fact that they were fugitives when setting the bond. Prosecutor is playing games and it worked. Oakland County peeps need to vote that asshole out.
These people deserve their day in court, not trial by media.
-Geoff
The school was so concerned that they didn't kick him out, send him home, or even caution their onsite cop.No. But, if you bought a car for your underage kid... and then were presented with evidence that showed he was drawing pictures of the car plowing through a crowd ....
I downloaded a list of Michigan gun laws yesterday - it's a 250 page .pdf file. Curious what law would/could have prevented the horror that unfolded in Oxford..100% Prosecutor gonna make an example out of the parents and gonna hurt the legal gun owners
So ridiculous. I was that close earlier tonight - as were 20,000 other people rooting for the Red Wings.NBC Nightly News says "THE PARENTS WERE WITHIN MILES OF THE CANADIAN BORDER!"
What a bunch of media shit this is!
The school was so concerned that they didn't kick him out, send him home, or even caution their onsite cop.
The school didn't think the kid was violent - there's no reason to expect the parents should have.
Are the school officials being charged with manslaughter for not sending him home, not checking his backpack, etc?
Let's say the school had sent the kid home - how would the story have changed - that he shot up the joint on a Wednesday instead of Tuesday?I think the school should have sent him home based on the drawings alone.
Alec Baldwin will get away with murdering his camera gal but the parents will get 15 years because the son stole the gun out of a locked box
Link to info gun was locked? All reported info I’ve seen to this point says it was not locked.
Mom posted on social media it was hers son gun they got him for Christmas. He posted on his own socials it was his gun. :shrug: I have my doubts the parents charges will stick. I’m thinking it’s to put a thought into others parents heads in the future to make sure your kids don’t have access to a weapon unless you give it to them.
School fuck up, parents fucked up, kid fucked up. Innocent life’s were lost and bunches of families will be fucked up for a long time.
During the Bail hearing the defense attorneys told the judge that the gun was locked up..
I think the school should have sent him home based on the drawings alone. I think they bear some responsibility here for their failure and I can all but guarantee they will be sued and will pay. They fucked up letting this kid go back to class.
But as far as criminal negligence, the school, as far as I know, didn't know the same info that the parents knew... which is that the kid had easy access to the gun. The parents had the whole picture. The school did not.
This isn't hard.
If one of your kids stole your car keys/car and then creamed a bunch of kids standing in front of a school should you be considered guilty of murder for not locking up your keys or removing the car's battery? What about if one of your kids ganked a bottle of liquor from your cabinet and later killed someone in a car crash? Should you be automatically considered guilty of manslaughter?