Posted on 10/15/2014 1:54:47 PM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer
The mother of a 17-year-old boy was charged Wednesday with allowing him to take a loaded handgun to school.
Leah Wilcken, 41, faces four misdemeanor counts, each carrying a potential penalty of a year in jail and a $1,000 fine, the city attorney's office said.
Prosecutors said that in May, the woman's 17-year-old son brought a loaded .45-caliber semi-automatic handgun and a spare magazine containing seven bullets to Will Rogers High School in Van Nuys.
"He was in a dispute with another student and had made posting on social media" calling on the student to meet him in the school parking lot, city attorney's spokesman Frank Mateljan said.
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How about just saving time and charging the “yute” as an adult?
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Music from “The Good, The Bad and the Ugly” begins to play. Man, you could do real funny Saturday Night Live scene on that one....
Away with permissive parenting. People with out-of-control kids need to keep them away from their guns — or face the consequences. And, unlike the fools who parented the murderous Harris and Kleybold at Columbine High, they need to be aware of what weapons their kids are bringing in from the outside — or face the consequences.
I used to take my hunting rifle to school and put it in my locker (other students as well) and on the way home I would have the bus driver stop and let me off about a mile from my parents and would hunt deer the rest of the way home through the wood.
Hell I bought several fire arms with my parents giving me the money and the transaction going down in school.
This was in the mid 1970s.
Thanks libs for screwing up my country!
We used to walk up in to the hills with our 22’s in the 70’s, right here in Granada Hills, 5 miles from this school. Funny how we didn’t really have a problem when guns were inanimate objects.
My friends and I all brought our rifles to school during deer season so we could go hunting straight from class. Many of my teachers did the same thing. I remember many times comparing rifles with friends and teachers in the school parking lot.
This was in the late 1970s. All those guns at school and yet I don't remember very many school shootings occurring.
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We are all so much safer now that schools are gun free zones. Those signs magically prevent anyone from bringing guns into schools now so school shootings are a thing of the past.
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Well, that’s how disputes are settled these days (in the movies)
The kid must have met someone he did not like at Will Rogers High School.
Did any one see what happened in Harrisburg, PA the other day?
http://timesleader.com/news/news/50497869/Local-State-Rep.-Marty-Flynn-pulls-gun-on-would-be-robbers
Democrats to boot....
We had tons of shoot-em-up shows back in the day in the movies, on TV and even on the radio. Many of our comedies were violent. People knew all that was entertainment.
We were in touch with reality. Govt has been scrubbing brains for eons and now the US is manly stupid because without control the govt would have nothing.
FReepers know govt should be afraid of the people not the other way around.
Back in the day we watched what, about 2 hours of TV a day?
It’s a lot different now. So many movies today are about guys that take the law into their own hands.
“Guns have no place in or around our schools,” City Attorney Mike Feuer said. “After all, how can we advance our gun disarmament agenda if we allow people to exercise their constitutional rights? Next thing you know, people will object to unjust taxation.”
Jeez, why not charge the student...? Did the mom knew he was going to bring a gun to school?
Think about that...
Three Stooges delt potentially fatal wounds but we laughed because we knew it was humor . We hever hit each other with frying pans because we knew better .
Age 10 or 11 many of us were given real rifles and we knew the difference
Many things are different, Families with a mother and father. I miss the old days. Now we have smart phones and dumb people. I don’t think there is a way to back. Just have to soldier on and try to install good morals in our kids.
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