Posted on 11/26/2006 8:39:27 PM PST by ConservativeStatement
(CBS4) BOSTON One teen was killed and four others were injured after being shot at a house party in Dorchester Saturday night.
According to Boston police, the incident occurred before 3:30 a.m. on Milton Ave. in Dorchester.
Police say an 18-year-old man, Jonathan Jacques, Dorchester was killed during the shooting.
Two girls, ages 14 and 15, and two males, ages 16 and 17, were also shot.
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Yeah, that's pretty standard.
"War zone? " - Dorcester.
"14 and 15 year olds out at 3:30 a.m.?? "
And I'm sure they would fall asleep in church the next morning...
Had to stay there once on a hockey trip. Something funky went down in the hotel parking lot while we were there.
That's one way to stop under age drinking.
Well, there are places over which it is written: DO NOT GO HERE.
WTP?
Why don't they lower the drinking age to 18 or 19. All of these underage drinking house parties would dry up then. They'd be at the bars or nightclubs drinking instead of drinking with one eye open for the cops.
Does anything good ever happen after 1:00 a.m.?
But -- but -- but doesn't The Peeples Republic of Taxachusetts still have a draconian gun control law?
I can't believe the Mayor actually said (on a news clip I saw earlier) that the parents should be more responsible. That shocked me.
They tried that for awhile, at least here in NJ. It only lasted a few years, I think drunk driving arrests were way up and there were more accidents too. Must have been near 30 yrs ago when they tried it here.
Stories like this make me wonder why NK and Iran are not terrified of us. :o)
Guns are not illegal in MA.
No. "What the p*ck."
Massachusetts sure ain't the friendliest place for gunowners. Senator Kennedy and Senator Kerry surely are NOT rolling out the welcome mat.
~ Blue Jays ~
Move here, NH
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