Posted on 04/26/2014 5:01:30 AM PDT by ilovesarah2012
A teen boy slashed a 16-year-old girl to death at their Connecticut high school Friday morning after he asked her to be his date for the junior prom and she turned him down.
The girl, Maren Sanchez, had planned to go to the prom Friday night with another boy, a friend of her alleged attacker.
Yay, so excited!!!!! she had written under a recent Sanchezs friends recounted the morning encounter and grisly attack.
He asked her to the prom right there, and she rejected him, Imani Langston, a junior who described herself as Sanchezs best friend, told The Post.
Another junior, Sam Garcia, 16, recalled: There was blood on her neck. It was awful.
Sanchez was stabbed multiple times with a kitchen knife, including in the face and chest, as she struggled with the spurned boy near a stairwell at Jonathan Law HS in Milford, officials said.
The popular girl, who had wanted to go into music and acting and was on multiple sports teams, fought back, even biting the boy as he strangled and cut her, sources said.
(Excerpt) Read more at nypost.com ...
Save your rant for another crime; this one was committed by a non-Latino.
I agree with you that the rot in society permeates all cultures, and we certainly need God’s help in this mortal coil!
However, Maren Sanchez, the murdered girl with a Hispanic last name was going to attend the prom with a white student named Jarrod Butts. Another young white male named Chris Plakson also wanted to go to the prom Ms. Sanchez, but upon her refusal stabbed her to death.
This crime is not about culture, this is about an evil as old as man himself: jealousy.
And your sporks! It's for the children!
What is the incident connected with the photo?
Milford, CT, has become a lawless city?
Others have pointed out to you that the perp is not Hispanic, but Milford itself is 94% white, less than 1% AA, and 3% Hispanic. Residents have a median family income of $94K.
Agree—multiple student witnesses who can recount the whole scene and what was said. But not a word of anyone making an attempt to help her defend herself.
Their parents went to godless schools.
Their grandparents and great grandparents went to secular schools that merely dismissed God with a perfunctory prayer and bible verse in the morning and then went on to non-stop godless secularism for the rest of the school day.
It's taken a few generations but this is **exactly** what was intended when in the mid-1800s progressives fought for compulsory-use, single-payer, and socialist-entitlement schooling.
Government schools are not failing. They are working exactly as intended.
The Marxo-fascist laugh! While conservatives run around like flies with their wings pulled off chasing the political crisis of the day, THEY HAVE THE KIDS!
I am exasperated at the blindness of so many conservatives who are either oblivious to the danger to our nation or foolishly believe that godless, single-payer and socialist-entitlement K-12 schools can be fixed.
I wonder if she even had a Dad?
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Very good point.
“Get off my lawn!”
I know, but you’ve got to admit that 40, 50, 80, 100 years ago, in U.S. high schools, there were damned few, if any, young girls stabbed to death in the school by guys over refusing to go to a dance with them.
And that’s when your average high school boy more than likely carried a pocket knife to school everyday, like most men did.
That would be because if a student is involved in a fight in anyway (attacking someone, defending themself, or stopping the fight) they are suspended or expelled.
Parents and citizens tolerate this indoctrination.
Hence, this.
“Plaskon” Chris Plaskon. He is white, and as nasty as he can be, flipping off the world in that picture.
He also looks beaten up, as if he took a few as well, so he didn’t just skate away from the killing. Too bad they stopped, for he deserved more.
I can’t imagine they would suspend or expel someone from saving someone’s life while being murdered though. I would have hoped this story would have ended that way instead though, to spare the life of someone that didn’t deserve to die.
“There have been periods when killing someone was less socially acceptable, and times when it was commonplace. We are entering one of the latter phases.”
I agree with the first sentence, I disagree as to where we currently are on that spectrum.
Personally, I think the pendulum hasn't finished swinging, and the return trip will be more violent for a while.
We credibly face the possible spectres of world war, civil war, a loss of civility which could be precipitated by anything from an EMP to currency collapse or natural disaster, and people are preparing for that.
We live in a time where the worship of a Supreme Being and an accounting for the deeds of this life is a belief which has been shoved into the corners by governmental decree, and eliminated from formal education wherever, whenever possible.
We live in an era when the family unit as a stable marriage of a man and a woman raising offspring is often temporary, and sometimes nonexistent.
We live in an era where desensitization to the injury, mutilation, and/or murder of humans is not only pervasive in popular entertainment, but the subject of games which are fairly lifelike in their imagery. YMMV, and I hope you are right.
I suppose it is horrible at that. Actually if I think about it Johnny Cash could have been a far more convincing actor in horror movies than Vincent Price ever was. Johnny certainly did know how to turn on the dark side but then he had that other side that was so great,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ebk4dvc_v2k
It’s nihilism, the bedrock of a certain party’s political platform.
“If chance be the Father of all flesh, disaster is his rainbow in the sky and when you hear
State of Emergency! Sniper Kills Ten! Troops on Rampage! Whites go Looting! Bomb Blasts School! It is but the sound of man worshiping his maker.”
The rest is found here:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2281092/posts
Absolutely. And decades ago young men brought rifles into schools, as many schools had shooting teams. There weren’t mass shootings then.
It’s not the knives, it’s not the guns, the problem is the people. There is something spiritually broken in humanity; there always has been, but today a dark evil permeates throughout. We—all people and cultures—need God in our lives more than ever.
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