30-40 teens have house party in vacant $3.5 million North Arlington new build

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:On the plus side, all of the kids who are arrested can probably kiss their chances of admission to UVA goodbye. So if your kid is not a criminal who breaks into vacant properties, their chances of admission just went up.


Wishful thinking but most of these kids will get it expunged. $$$ is power.


Yeah, what a travesty their lives won't be ruined over drinking some beers in an unoccupied, unfinished house owned by multimillionaire developers actively making the housing crisis worse. Wont people think of the real victims here: the sick, vindictive losers who won't be able to get their rocks off watching teens get a harsh punishment for something they probably did themselves at that age.



Thanks, Parisa, for dropping by DCUM
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I told my son yesterday, if you are ever in this situation: run. Don't be the idiots who got caught hiding in the house.


Seriously? Instead of teaching your son not to break into homes. This is the lesson you are teaching him?

No wonder this country is so upside down when you have parents teaching their children all the wrong things!

Also, kids talk, post crap on tiktok and snap, so most likely even if your kid "runs" they will get caught. Kiss those college admissions goodbye! (I have family and friends who worksin admissions at a top Ivy and equivalent)


This! Parents used to punish their kids for doing this type of stuff and look at them here making it sound like it's nothing at all. Their kids are entitled to their hijinks so get out of the way and don't complain. Yes, these are the kids who learn to cheat, lie, etc and are impossible to deal with at work.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I can tell you that these were not YHS students.


Whew. I asked my YHS student if they'd heard about the party, since it was after the dance. They said no. How do you know the party attendees were not YHS students?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I can tell you that these were not YHS students.


Whew. I asked my YHS student if they'd heard about the party, since it was after the dance. They said no. How do you know the party attendees were not YHS students?


Cause she overpaid by $300K to live in the YHS school pyramid.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Officers arriving on scene told dispatchers that some 30-40 kids could be seen running from the home. In the end, seven young adults and two juveniles — all under the age of 21 — were cited and released, according to Arlington County police.

Remember, you don't have to be the fastest person out there just faster than someone else…



Good job copying and pasting from the comment section on ARLnow!!! Loser.
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