GorillaWitAttitude
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_Lefty;7266873 said:GorillaWitAttitude;7266783 said:_Lefty;7266777 said:CoonKillaThird;7266754 said:Um....did yall read what dude did? Yeah....when you do that....you get tried as an adult, every time. He can plead insanity no doubt....they said he was taking pills. But I don't think dude needs to be on the streets doing shit like that. If he had of stabbed my child I wouldn't be trying to hear shit about leniency.
He needs to be in an institution and off the streets I agree, but ya'll do understand that if he's 12 now, then he gets binded over, and maybe the judge gives him 20 to life. He'll be 32 at his first parole hearing, and there's no guarantee that he'll get out then. How do you even judge if someone has been rehabilitated when he never functioned as an adult in society to begin with. 2 things could happen, he could get out, go back to what he knows which is crime because being in jail you're not exactly around positive people. Or he can be in jail for the rest of his life. i'm not saying he doesn't deserve punishment because the other little boy is never coming back, and that's hard to swallow. I'm saying, they have to figure out where he was failed because at 12 he didn't fail himself.
Not our problem and even though you were responding to CKT I can't agree. He fucked his own life up. I have no sympathy for him.
@GorillaWitAttitude
Everything ain't black and white homie. You gotta respond to the situation in kind, take all the factors into consideration. Why you think you're not allowed to do/sign for nothin until you're 18? Kids can't grasp many of the decisions they make. I feel you if he an adult. But he's a kid, he ain't in control of nothin in his life, and whatever he does at this point is the product of somebody else's teachings, or somebody else's neglect, you don't know what kind of mother he has that might see an unchecked mental disorder as him bein a "badass" and fuckin him up for it. He should be punished, but he needs more rearing than punishment.
CoonKillaThird;7266854 said:_Lefty;7266777 said:CoonKillaThird;7266754 said:Um....did yall read what dude did? Yeah....when you do that....you get tried as an adult, every time. He can plead insanity no doubt....they said he was taking pills. But I don't think dude needs to be on the streets doing shit like that. If he had of stabbed my child I wouldn't be trying to hear shit about leniency.
He needs to be in an institution and off the streets I agree, but ya'll do understand that if he's 12 now, then he gets binded over, and maybe the judge gives him 20 to life. He'll be 32 at his first parole hearing, and there's no guarantee that he'll get out then. How do you even judge if someone has been rehabilitated when he never functioned as an adult in society to begin with. 2 things could happen, he could get out, go back to what he knows which is crime because being in jail you're not exactly around positive people. Or he can be in jail for the rest of his life. i'm not saying he doesn't deserve punishment because the other little boy is never coming back, and that's hard to swallow. I'm saying, they have to figure out where he was failed because at 12 he didn't fail himself.
Well....if he is still an impulse killer when he turns 18....he'll go to the big boy jail. Hopefully along the way he gets all the treatment he needs. Right now though he needs to be locked up and evaluated.
@CoonKillaThird
I've seen this story, well, not at this tender an age. But i've seen Jail create as many killers as it's locked up. Lil niggas get jammed up for bullshit at 13 and 14, go to Youth Services and come back a pit off the leash. At 12, give him a chance to get it together. You can't just throw him to the wolves and expect him to come back a domesticated collie. Jail doesn't work like that.
True, but he was 12 years old though, Basically, he knew right from wrong. I get he's a kid, but he lured two others boys in on his scheme. He should get counseling, but I don't want him back on the street ever. He needs to do his time. Basically, it was premeditated ad he knew what he was doing.