Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to this article, crimes of violence, including robbery and first degree assault, can still be charged under Maryland law against children under 13.
https://frizwoods.com/blog/juvenile-law-update-maryland
The juvenile law is not relevant since we're talking about high schoolers who are all over the age of 13....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you all just stop this arguing over mindless speculation until facts are available, or go out and help collect facts?
You can’t stop idiots from posting lies and conjecture.
WJ parents are so invested in making up stories, it’s a run away train you can’t stop.
Why WJ and not BCC parents? You seem biased.
Can you link a post from BCC parents making up stories?
I haven't seen a factual link from either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you all just stop this arguing over mindless speculation until facts are available, or go out and help collect facts?
You can’t stop idiots from posting lies and conjecture.
WJ parents are so invested in making up stories, it’s a run away train you can’t stop.
Why WJ and not BCC parents? You seem biased.
Can you link a post from BCC parents making up stories?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you all just stop this arguing over mindless speculation until facts are available, or go out and help collect facts?
You can’t stop idiots from posting lies and conjecture.
WJ parents are so invested in making up stories, it’s a run away train you can’t stop.
Why WJ and not BCC parents? You seem biased.
Anonymous wrote:Have there really been multiple BCC students suspended?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you all just stop this arguing over mindless speculation until facts are available, or go out and help collect facts?
You can’t stop idiots from posting lies and conjecture.
WJ parents are so invested in making up stories, it’s a run away train you can’t stop.
Anonymous wrote:Can you all just stop this arguing over mindless speculation until facts are available, or go out and help collect facts?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't speak directly of the Maryland law. That is what I said I could not state as fact, but this could/should be easily researched. Could I have done it and should I have, yes. But I'm tired.
The rest is fact.
How do I know what happened? I just do and I truly wish I didn't. Infer from that what you want.
It's funny...people just want to believe what they want to believe to fit the best narrative for them. No one can be wrong or open to information. I'm not sure what anyone has to gain or loose here by arguing their side they believe to be true. If you want WJ students to be part of the criminal activity, no amount of evidence will disprove what you want to believe. If you want this to be a fight and not assault, no amount proof is going to dissuade you. If you want this to be entitled rich kids getting what they deserve, no amount of proof will dissuade you. If you want this to be a school rivalry football bad athlete issue, then again, nothing anyone says with actual knowledge will change your mind.
And so the pages of comments go on. Good luck out there all. We need it.
Next argument topic - grass is green
It you know this because your own child was victimized, I'm so sorry. I hope the students involved in this assault face consequences, both by MCPS and by law enforcement.
- BCC parent
Even if her child was involved it does not mean she knows facts.
She only knows the story told to her.
Either you're MCPS admin or the parent of one of the demons who attacked and assaulted students after the game. Your agenda is showing. Cut it out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to this article, crimes of violence, including robbery and first degree assault, can still be charged under Maryland law against children under 13.
https://frizwoods.com/blog/juvenile-law-update-maryland
The juvenile law is not relevant since we're talking about high schoolers who are all over the age of 13....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I talked with my WJ kid — who was not there— about the fact none of the kids called the cops. His feeling was that no one would want to be seen as the one calling the cops. We discussed that you can text 911 with something like need help, address—send police now. And then send a video if possible to do so safely. My teens were really happy with that information as they thought they could do any of that discretely. Please talk to your kids about this.
But it’s also important o recognize that peole in a traumatic situation often don’t think rationally. When I did first aid training they taught us to yell Call 911 and identify a specific person to do so because if you tell call an ambulance, a shocking number of people blank on what the number is, and also if you just yell it into the crowd, everyone will assume someone else called. And that’s with adults!
This is a good reminder to talk to our teens about texting 911. And +1 to the first aid training. You have to tell one specific person to call 911.
Yes when kids are "assaulted" they do call 911 but when they know its just a fight between teenagers they don't.
I take it one of your darlings is under investigation.
Oh hon. Your kid wasn’t assaulted he fought and lost.
Get him into MMA and/or tell him to go home not to a fight after a game.
I don't know who this poster is. But this is the problem
Telling a teenage girl who just got beat up that she needs to take some MMA classes
Violence is normalized among some people. It's a big problem.
Anonymous wrote:According to this article, crimes of violence, including robbery and first degree assault, can still be charged under Maryland law against children under 13.
https://frizwoods.com/blog/juvenile-law-update-maryland
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't speak directly of the Maryland law. That is what I said I could not state as fact, but this could/should be easily researched. Could I have done it and should I have, yes. But I'm tired.
The rest is fact.
How do I know what happened? I just do and I truly wish I didn't. Infer from that what you want.
It's funny...people just want to believe what they want to believe to fit the best narrative for them. No one can be wrong or open to information. I'm not sure what anyone has to gain or loose here by arguing their side they believe to be true. If you want WJ students to be part of the criminal activity, no amount of evidence will disprove what you want to believe. If you want this to be a fight and not assault, no amount proof is going to dissuade you. If you want this to be entitled rich kids getting what they deserve, no amount of proof will dissuade you. If you want this to be a school rivalry football bad athlete issue, then again, nothing anyone says with actual knowledge will change your mind.
And so the pages of comments go on. Good luck out there all. We need it.
Next argument topic - grass is green
It you know this because your own child was victimized, I'm so sorry. I hope the students involved in this assault face consequences, both by MCPS and by law enforcement.
- BCC parent
Even if her child was involved it does not mean she knows facts.
She only knows the story told to her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I talked with my WJ kid — who was not there— about the fact none of the kids called the cops. His feeling was that no one would want to be seen as the one calling the cops. We discussed that you can text 911 with something like need help, address—send police now. And then send a video if possible to do so safely. My teens were really happy with that information as they thought they could do any of that discretely. Please talk to your kids about this.
But it’s also important o recognize that peole in a traumatic situation often don’t think rationally. When I did first aid training they taught us to yell Call 911 and identify a specific person to do so because if you tell call an ambulance, a shocking number of people blank on what the number is, and also if you just yell it into the crowd, everyone will assume someone else called. And that’s with adults!
This is a good reminder to talk to our teens about texting 911. And +1 to the first aid training. You have to tell one specific person to call 911.
Yes when kids are "assaulted" they do call 911 but when they know its just a fight between teenagers they don't.
I take it one of your darlings is under investigation.
Oh hon. Your kid wasn’t assaulted he fought and lost.
Get him into MMA and/or tell him to go home not to a fight after a game.