Posted on 04/30/2023 7:18:33 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
A California man was recently found guilty of killing three teenage boys who played ding-dong ditch at his house in 2020.
Riverside County resident Anurag Chandra was found guilty of three counts of attempted murder and three counts of first-degree murder on Friday.
The charges stemmed from a January 19, 2020 incident where a group of teenage boys rang Chandra’s bell on a dare.
Chandra said that one of the teens flashed his buttocks before running away.
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This POS dot should be gutted in the town square by the boys’ fathers. I’ve had the misfortune of having these hateful bastards as neighbors in the past.
Victims must have been white or this would have been a major front-page story for the last 3 years. It didn’t fit the Media Narrative so it wasn’t screamed about.
A fecade ago this dog down the street captured a ding dong ditcher. They took the owner to court but they lost. The dog was in his own yard behind a fence and the ditcher didn’t get hurt too badly but he probably couldn’t sit down for a week or two comfortably.
“Chandra said that one of the teens flashed his buttocks before running away.”
He obviously took it personally.
The word “Chandra” literally means “bright, shining or glittering” and is used for the “Moon” in Sanskrit and other Indian languages.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chandra
This is why you have to be dared. Because it comes with a risk. There’s your reward for trying a trivk on a drunk crazy person.
“Residents”...you mean very unfortunate punk kids.
Play stupid games—win stupid prizes.
“A California man...
Named “Anurag Chandra.”
Obviously part of the founding stock who helped build and created California.
Such as when you set out to be a pain in the rear someone will be willing to be one to you?
Or the law of ten. Out of every ten people you meet one will be having a very bad day. Out of that ten one will be about to snap. And out of that ten one will be having a bad day, about to snap and kookoo in the head. So be nice. The life you save may be your own.
Basic survival skills untaught can have dire consequences.
Yeah teenage kids do stupid stuff like ringing someone’s doorbell and run. You think a kid ringing a door bell and running is a capital offense?
I did say that a basic survival skill is to understand that there are people out there that will hurt you badly if you set out to torment them.
So don't torment people.
I am not sure why this lesson seems to be so hard to grasp.
You may get away with it ninety nine times but the one hundredth is a doozy. And you never know when that hundredth is going to be. May even happen the first time. So don't do it.
Be nice.
The life you save may be your own.
Teenagers playing this kiddy game?
Exactly.🤔
My brother, sister and I put a little twist on “ring and run.” (Or “ding-dong-ditch.”)
My brother was very talented at slapstick. At 13, he was tall and gangly with ginormous feet. We would go to a house, my sister and I would hide off in the bushes, and my brother would ring the doorbell. He could hear the occupants approaching inside and just as they were opening the door, he’d run and execute a spectacular trip and fall on their lawn. Muttering, he’d start to get up and fall again.
Meanwhile, the person who answered the door would be standing there completely bemused as my sister and I held our sides laughing as silently as we could from our hiding places in the bushes.
Ah, those were the days…
(Sending up a prayer for the boys’ families. That’s rough.)
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