Posted on 12/03/2021 9:33:36 AM PST by ChicagoConservative27
When asked about criminality by the school she responded the investigation is ongoing.
But the parents raised him without values. Knew he was having trouble and then . . . bought him a gun!!! I think the parents are even more culpable than the kid.
Agree on both and I would add that schools need highly trained armed security officers as well and they should be trained to be in on the parental meetings along with the school psychologist ANF the kid and his bag should have been searched. Lots of mistakes here, as usual.
He killed her. If she was alive then she should’ve been thrown in for 5-10.
I think that the “lol” came after he got caught browsing for ammo on his cellphone. That’s when “Next time, don’t get caught” probably was texted.
“The dad had bought the semi-automatic 9mm Sig Sauer handgun his son”
PROVE IT!!!
No, but they should.
IMO, the school, including a counselor present in the meeting, had more than enough information and responsibility to call law enforcement before he was allowed to go back to classes, regardless of what the parents wanted. The school stipulated the kid was to receive counseling within 48 hours, indicating they saw reason for concern. The safety of the kids in that school should have been first and foremost. They dropped the ball.
That’s info the DA stated in a matter of fact way. No qualifiers. It *may* have been mentioned in the parent conference.
This is why the parents are angry at the school and the DA said she’d be angry too!
You are correct. Not sure how I got that messed up but thanks for the correction.
Michigan law:
752.861 Careless, reckless or negligent use of firearms; penalty.
Sec. 1. Any person who, because of carelessness, recklessness or negligence, but not wilfully or wantonly, shall cause
or allow any firearm under his immediate control, to be discharged so as to kill or injure another person, shall be guilty of a
misdemeanor, punishable by imprisonment in the state prison for not more than 2 years, or by a fine of not more than $2,000.00,
or by imprisonment in the county jail for not
Good. Parents can and should be held accountable for the actions of their children.
She IS angry. Heads need to roll at that school. Today. If the parents are held responsible, the school must be as well.
sippenhaft
Typical case. The kid was nuts before the gun was an issue. Parents should be held accountable for not getting the kid treatments for mental problems.
Because the parents already knew he was having behavior problems at school and then they gave him a gun.
An opportunity for intimidation of all of us. It seems like a right move to enough that it will never be challenged.
Did the school shrink have the boy pycotrophic drugs?
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