HS Party with Alcohol... Death

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No one knows what 9:58 is talking about.

And it's already illegal to serve alcohol to a minor, even in Montgomery County.

You appear to be looking ridiculous on purpose. Are you the poster complaining to admin to have certain posts removed from this discussion? What's your real motive here? Please be honest...

It has been posted (and removed) that the driver made it home from the party safe with a designated driver. He then decided to leave his home and drove, when the accident happened.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No one knows what 9:58 is talking about.

And it's already illegal to serve alcohol to a minor, even in Montgomery County.

You appear to be looking ridiculous on purpose. Are you the poster complaining to admin to have certain posts removed from this discussion? What's your real motive here? Please be honest...

It has been posted (and removed) that the driver made it home from the party safe with a designated driver. He then decided to leave his home and drove, when the accident happened.

I am one of the posters that has been deleted this week. That's not at all what I had said. Seems something fishy is going on with a disgruntled poster here (is that you, pp?) and admin with the deletion of "certain" posts. Not sure exactly what.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No one knows what 9:58 is talking about.

And it's already illegal to serve alcohol to a minor, even in Montgomery County.

You appear to be looking ridiculous on purpose. Are you the poster complaining to admin to have certain posts removed from this discussion? What's your real motive here? Please be honest...

It has been posted (and removed) that the driver made it home from the party safe with a designated driver. He then decided to leave his home and drove, when the accident happened.

I am one of the posters that has been deleted this week. That's not at all what I had said. Seems something fishy is going on with a disgruntled poster here (is that you, pp?) and admin with the deletion of "certain" posts. Not sure exactly what.


Not me and I probably did not see your post since it was deleted. I am a resident of North Potomac and this is the story that has circulated, and I saw it get posted and removed here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No one knows what 9:58 is talking about.

And it's already illegal to serve alcohol to a minor, even in Montgomery County.

You appear to be looking ridiculous on purpose. Are you the poster complaining to admin to have certain posts removed from this discussion? What's your real motive here? Please be honest...

It has been posted (and removed) that the driver made it home from the party safe with a designated driver. He then decided to leave his home and drove, when the accident happened.

I am one of the posters that has been deleted this week. That's not at all what I had said. Seems something fishy is going on with a disgruntled poster here (is that you, pp?) and admin with the deletion of "certain" posts. Not sure exactly what.

Where exactly do you believe that story circulated? Your immediate neighborhood?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No one knows what 9:58 is talking about.

And it's already illegal to serve alcohol to a minor, even in Montgomery County.

You appear to be looking ridiculous on purpose. Are you the poster complaining to admin to have certain posts removed from this discussion? What's your real motive here? Please be honest...

It has been posted (and removed) that the driver made it home from the party safe with a designated driver. He then decided to leave his home and drove, when the accident happened.

I am one of the posters that has been deleted this week. That's not at all what I had said. Seems something fishy is going on with a disgruntled poster here (is that you, pp?) and admin with the deletion of "certain" posts. Not sure exactly what.

Where exactly do you believe that story circulated? Your immediate neighborhood?


From the kid that drove him home.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:But here is another problem no one is taking about.
The parents of the party goers know exactly what is going on. To me, they are just as guilty. These parents hosted these parties regularly. This girl's house was the known "party house" by not only the students but the parents too and the parents look the other way because no one wants to tell their teenagers "no" at the expense of looking uncool or like they aren't on their side.
If my kid is at a house where I know drinking is happening, I'm calling the cops. If my teenage neighbors are drinking, I'm calling the cops. Would you have the guts to do the same thing?
In addition, this perpetual adolescence I see among my friends/peers needs to stop. There is no need for 40-something's to be getting as drunk as much as they are. Your 20s are over. You now have responsibility and children who watch EVERYTHING you do, so set a good example. Not that you can't go out with friends and have a few, but the behavior I witness by my neighbors and friends is gross. Grow up, and stop glorifying drinking and getting hammered and maybe your kids won't feel like they have to as well.
It starts at home.


I am confused -- I thought only boys were involved.
Anonymous
Both boys and girls were at the scene of the crime, the party house.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Both boys and girls were at the scene of the crime, the party house.

...That of course was the first crime scene. The second was the car in which two people were killed.
Anonymous
Please stop gossiping.

Also, there is no "scene of the crime" yet. Nobody has been charged with anything yet, let alone convicted.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Please stop gossiping.

Also, there is no "scene of the crime" yet. Nobody has been charged with anything yet, let alone convicted.

What "gossip" are you talking about? You don't believe that:
1. Two persons were killed in a car by a speeding and drinking driver? Or
2. An adult illegally provided alcohol to underaged minors?

The only thing not yet determined is if anyone will be held accountable for these crimes.
What say you?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No one knows what 9:58 is talking about.

And it's already illegal to serve alcohol to a minor, even in Montgomery County.

You appear to be looking ridiculous on purpose. Are you the poster complaining to admin to have certain posts removed from this discussion? What's your real motive here? Please be honest...


It's illegal to furnish minors with alcohol. Business employees go to jail but citizens don't. They just get a fine. The task force wanted to make it a jailable offense for regular people too.
Anonymous
Is it true that anyone can host an "illegal" drinking party for minors and there's zero possibility of jail time, even when attendees drive and kill right after the event?

Only in Montgomery County. I'm sorry.
Anonymous
Here's a funny thing: no one here knows the facts as determined by law enforcement and no one understands the applicable laws. Then there's the whole innocent until proven guilty thing. Believe it or not, this boy and parents cannot go directly to jail via DCUM verdict. Some of you are so simple it's shocking.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Here's a funny thing: no one here knows the facts as determined by law enforcement and no one understands the applicable laws. Then there's the whole innocent until proven guilty thing. Believe it or not, this boy and parents cannot go directly to jail via DCUM verdict. Some of you are so simple it's shocking.

Maybe you think it's funny that maybe, just maybe, the driver wasn't drinking and speeding, and that two people weren't killed. And that no adult parent was hosting the party. But then you'd be saying the Montgomery County Police Department was lying.

I think the police had the actual facts when they reported the facts.
You, my friend, are shameful.

And "no one understands the applicable laws."
You sound like his defense lawyer.
Anonymous
PP who keeps posting -- since we're talking about personal information about people, I'm curious: what is your personal connection here? If you are a close friend or family member of one of the people who died, or of somebody who died in a similar incident, I am sorry for your loss. Or are you just a concerned citizen with no personal connection?
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