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“ An 11-year-old Texas boy was shot and killed Saturday night after a game of “ding, dong, ditch” turned deadly, according to authorities.”
https://nypost.com/2025/08/31/us-news/11-year-old-boy-allegedly-shot-and-killed-by-texas-homeowner-while-playing-ding-dong-ditch/ |
This. I know a few of my neighbors would shoot them, 100%. |
This isn’t New Jersey. If you tried this is my neighborhood you’d be shot and killed. |
+1. Especially the people saying that kids have died doing this and siding with the murderer. |
Either that or some people have control issues. |
Or rage. |
| It’s not the ringing of the doorbell, it is the pounding and kicking of the door that is the problem. My elderly neighbor fell down the stairs and was severely injured trying to get the front door after a group of teens pounded and kicked his door. He thought there was an emergency and someone needed help. Not cool. |
Now this is someone who needs a ring, a sprinkler and more human connection. For everyone who talks about not having a village, there’s someone who doesn’t know how to live in one. |
This. On my Next Door there is footage of kids throwing people's trash cans at their doors, kicking the doors, and setting off fireworks on the doorsteps. It's not just ringing the doorbells and running off. |
Anti-social societies breed anti-social kids. |
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Someone in Houston just shot a kid doing this.
There are lots of people with guns out there folks, and pounding and kicking on doors is going to provoke a response. |
| A teen in Fredericksburg, Va was shot and killed in May doing this. |
| A proportional response to this is telling the kid's parents, putting the video online, or spraying them. Obviously not actually shooting the kid. But since they could get shot, that's reason enough to keep your kid from doing it. |
| Sounds like a job for the National Guard and FBI. |
MAGA nutjobs |