Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That seems reasonable to me. He has been caught, will receive consequences and a chance to learn and do better in the future. This is what kids need, not zero consequences and not too-extreme consequences.
Good Lord. What a way to minimize sexual assault. He had multiple victims and no remorse.
There are degrees of sexual assault. You know that right? Raping someone is not the same as groping them and running away.
You can drop the mansplaining. I am well aware of the various types of sexual assault.
DP. It didn't seem like you were aware of the type of sexual assault that we're discussing here. Sorry for the splaining.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That seems reasonable to me. He has been caught, will receive consequences and a chance to learn and do better in the future. This is what kids need, not zero consequences and not too-extreme consequences.
Good Lord. What a way to minimize sexual assault. He had multiple victims and no remorse.
There are degrees of sexual assault. You know that right? Raping someone is not the same as groping them and running away.
You can drop the mansplaining. I am well aware of the various types of sexual assault.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That seems reasonable to me. He has been caught, will receive consequences and a chance to learn and do better in the future. This is what kids need, not zero consequences and not too-extreme consequences.
Good Lord. What a way to minimize sexual assault. He had multiple victims and no remorse.
There are degrees of sexual assault. You know that right? Raping someone is not the same as groping them and running away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No way this kid will graduate to committing first degree sex offenses like rape.
Two weeks should straighten him right out!!
Spending more time with other criminals in jail will increase the risk of him committing worse crimes in the future.
10-90 days is plenty when combined with a treatment program.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That seems reasonable to me. He has been caught, will receive consequences and a chance to learn and do better in the future. This is what kids need, not zero consequences and not too-extreme consequences.
+1
He grabbed her crotch and then ran away when she screamed. Better to focus on treatment program to address his issues than send him to juvie longer to pick up some bad habits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These light (or even nonexistent) sentences are what the voters of Arlington have signaled they want through their choices on Election Day. Not changing anytime soon.
Yep. You broke it. You own it.
OK. This seems like a reasonable sentence to me. Next?
Is it going to seem like a “reasonable sentence” when he starts victimizing more women after his light vacation in juvie when he’s 18-20? Or just if he engages in some light groping, that’s ok, but if/when he escalates to armed assault or rape, then it’ll be “oh no how could this happen??!??” What about if he starts posting his videos on sketchy websites for other guys to get off to or get inspiration from?
Also something tells me if this guy was harming animals people would be screaming to throw the book at him because it always escalates to more abuse. But harming women? It’s alright, he’s “just a kid.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That seems reasonable to me. He has been caught, will receive consequences and a chance to learn and do better in the future. This is what kids need, not zero consequences and not too-extreme consequences.
Good Lord. What a way to minimize sexual assault. He had multiple victims and no remorse.
Anonymous wrote:That seems reasonable to me. He has been caught, will receive consequences and a chance to learn and do better in the future. This is what kids need, not zero consequences and not too-extreme consequences.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That seems reasonable to me. He has been caught, will receive consequences and a chance to learn and do better in the future. This is what kids need, not zero consequences and not too-extreme consequences.
+1
He grabbed her crotch and then ran away when she screamed. Better to focus on treatment program to address his issues than send him to juvie longer to pick up some bad habits.
Cool. I assume you and your daughter will be volunteering to administer the treatment program? Or it's OK as long as other women and girls are getting assaulted?
People are always so quick to dismiss crimes against women.
Pretty sure nothing at all would have happened if there were videos of this kid grabbing guys' crotches and running off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These light (or even nonexistent) sentences are what the voters of Arlington have signaled they want through their choices on Election Day. Not changing anytime soon.
Yep. You broke it. You own it.
OK. This seems like a reasonable sentence to me. Next?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These light (or even nonexistent) sentences are what the voters of Arlington have signaled they want through their choices on Election Day. Not changing anytime soon.
Yep. You broke it. You own it.
Anonymous wrote:These light (or even nonexistent) sentences are what the voters of Arlington have signaled they want through their choices on Election Day. Not changing anytime soon.