Anonymous wrote:Am I the first poster here, after all this time, to asUk why the 14 YO sibling was watching after his siblings alone??? He did well and good, but isn't that still a little too young?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Messed up indeed. He was supposed to run upstairs with his siblings, hide inside the closet and call 911 from there.
Unless he lives in a farm afar away from everything.
How long would it take the police to arrive? How long would it take the intruder to come upstairs and get into the closet? The police are unlikely to arrive first.
I don't think kids should have access to guns because the odds of this situation are much smaller than the odds of them hurting themselves or others, but given the situation he was in, this boy did exactly the right thing. Good for him.
Anonymous wrote:Messed up indeed. He was supposed to run upstairs with his siblings, hide inside the closet and call 911 from there.
Unless he lives in a farm afar away from everything.
Anonymous wrote:Messed up indeed. He was supposed to run upstairs with his siblings, hide inside the closet and call 911 from there.
Unless he lives in a farm afar away from everything.
Anonymous wrote:
2. The boy did not know how to use it.
We don't know that; he may well have been trained.
5. The boy did not know whom to call for help
How do you know he didn't know whom to call? He went with his first instinct.
6. People think this might be a heartwarming story
I don't think it's heart-warming, but I am very glad four innocent children were spared physical harm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds fine to me. And I'm not a gun person. There are parts of AZ that are high crime and far away from law enforcement. Unlike where I live here in the DC area.
This is how I feel. I am definitely not a 'gun person' and don't have guns in the house, but kudos to this kid for his quick thinking and doing the right thing to save his siblings. Yes, he could have also called 911, but are you sure they would have gotten there in time? Sounds like the intruder is still alive, and I'd rather have one injured intruder than 4 dead kids.
Anonymous wrote:God. So sad.
The fact that the first thing this kid thought was to go shoot the intruder just shows how messed up the society is.
Also, why did a 14 Y.O have easy access to the gun in the first place? So much wrong in this story, but of course gun nuts will use it to justify not having to have guns locked up/properly secured.