Posted on 01/28/2021 6:12:12 PM PST by artichokegrower
A 17-year-old Indianapolis boy accused of fatally shooting his father, stepmother, two teenage relatives and a heavily pregnant 19-year-old woman was charged with six counts of murder Thursday, according to a prosecutor and court documents.
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Fully pregnant; thoroughly pregnant; gravely pregnant; whoa-nelly pregnant...surely it's all in the manual of style.
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“Teen” and “Boy”
SCOTUS did that two decades ago.
Amazing what our fathers did - isn’t it?
Mine was taken out of school in Ireland at age 13 and sent to work on an English farm to help support his 10 brothers & sisters.
He had his 17th birthday on the SS United States bound for Ellis Island.
Lightly pregnant is a term used for abortions. Heavily pregnant is for a murder that is not state sanctioned.
Yep, spot on. Indianapolis has turned into a smaller version of Chicago. Damn shame. Democrat mayor of course so is to be expected.
Lol! You’re not kidding.
Yep. My Uncle Bob tried to join the Navy at 15 during the war. They said no, but he waited a bit and signed on to the Merchant Marine. They were MEN in those days.
Sorry to hear that Indianapolis has become a cesspool. I went to Ladywood High School there...gorgeous place on 200 acres.. We could go to town one Saturday afternoon a month if we passed all our room inspections. Totally safe then, and rather charming.
And now this atrocity. I feel so very sorry for the family. Perp needs the death penalty.
“where she and her unborn son died,”
The SF chronicle wrote this? This is going to rile up all the feminazis. Doesn’t the Chron know that there is no such thing as an unborn “child”? It’s just a clump of cells - with two arms, two legs, a head, a heart, two eyes and ears a mouth...
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