Are you insane? Locking up murderers protects society from violence. Duh. House arrest? So he can just walk outside and escape justice? Crazy. |
You're insane if you think he'll be locked up permanently for a crime committed at 17. He might not even be convicted of Murder 1. |
+1 He might spend a few months in jail. Anyone know how long the teen that fatally assaulted the man at the Frederick county fair a few years ago was locked up for? |
+1. "Why ruin the rest of his life for one mistake????" Is what the jury will hear and probably believe. Take a look at this kid's background. I guarantee this is not the first "mistake" and he's been given multiple "second chances". |
People like this are not redeemable and we need to stop wasting resources trying to “save” those like him. |
Anyone who thinks these guys should see the light of day ever again wants to live in a different world than I do. |
THIS |
The current theory is that these people are just hard luck Einsteins. If they just had the right opportunity, they could revolutionize the world. We just haven't found that opportunity. I wonder if there is a small country looking looking for a tyrannical despot. That would be perfect. |
Have you watched the video? It was an intentional, cold-blooded murder committed for absolutely no reason, one of the most heinous crimes I have ever seen or heard of. Calling it “stupid” is appalling, it was way more than this. In a just society, this would be a death penalty offense. The “boy” should be locked up for many decades. |
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m You are what’s wrong with America right now. Saying these teens sound get jailed for life is just as bad as killing another human?!? Sick. |
Life in prison in solitary confinement. |
Boys will be boys! Just have a restorative justice session with the victim's family and I'm sure he won't do it again. He just needs a college scholarship to see through to his full potential. |
Just societies don't have the death penalty. |
There are kids living in your neighborhood right now who have violent tendencies. They are seeing this case.
If these LV boys walk, you can expect more violent crime by 17yos near your own homes. It's already happening that minors have figured out that they won't be punished. They are ruining their own lives and those of their victims. Justice is about deterring at-risk youth from ruining their own lives too. |