Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People - Many of these so-called suspects are children!
By law, they are entitled to “youthful offender” status, and understandably treated differently when they slip up. Everyone makes mistakes. Youthful offender goes up to age 26 in DC.
Don’t you want to give children a second chance?
Nope not when they are engaged in violent crimes
Like I literally just don't care
Locking ppl up LT does stop them from committing crimes and provides some deterrence
How's all this light / no sentencing working out?
Jesus Christ. Listen to yourself. You want to sentence kids to long-term prison sentences. You are lacking a serious mental compass.
ANd are an example of the depths of sh--- this country is sinking to.
Violent 25 year olds are not kids
They are kids until they reach the age of 26. Before that their brains aren't fully formed. I'm sorry, but that's just basic science.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People - Many of these so-called suspects are children!
By law, they are entitled to “youthful offender” status, and understandably treated differently when they slip up. Everyone makes mistakes. Youthful offender goes up to age 26 in DC.
Don’t you want to give children a second chance?
Nope not when they are engaged in violent crimes
Like I literally just don't care
Locking ppl up LT does stop them from committing crimes and provides some deterrence
How's all this light / no sentencing working out?
Jesus Christ. Listen to yourself. You want to sentence kids to long-term prison sentences. You are lacking a serious mental compass.
ANd are an example of the depths of sh--- this country is sinking to.
Violent 25 year olds are not kids
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People - Many of these so-called suspects are children!
By law, they are entitled to “youthful offender” status, and understandably treated differently when they slip up. Everyone makes mistakes. Youthful offender goes up to age 26 in DC.
Don’t you want to give children a second chance?
Nope not when they are engaged in violent crimes
Like I literally just don't care
Locking ppl up LT does stop them from committing crimes and provides some deterrence
How's all this light / no sentencing working out?
Jesus Christ. Listen to yourself. You want to sentence kids to long-term prison sentences. You are lacking a serious mental compass.
ANd are an example of the depths of sh--- this country is sinking to.
Violent 25 year olds are not kids
They are kids until they reach the age of 26. Before that their brains aren't fully formed. I'm sorry, but that's just basic science.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People - Many of these so-called suspects are children!
By law, they are entitled to “youthful offender” status, and understandably treated differently when they slip up. Everyone makes mistakes. Youthful offender goes up to age 26 in DC.
Don’t you want to give children a second chance?
Nope not when they are engaged in violent crimes
Like I literally just don't care
Locking ppl up LT does stop them from committing crimes and provides some deterrence
How's all this light / no sentencing working out?
Jesus Christ. Listen to yourself. You want to sentence kids to long-term prison sentences. You are lacking a serious mental compass.
ANd are an example of the depths of sh--- this country is sinking to.
Violent 25 year olds are not kids
They are kids until they reach the age of 26. Before that their brains aren't fully formed. I'm sorry, but that's just basic science.
Plus, it is the law in D.C.
Up to 26 = youthful offender. That’s just a fact.
Anonymous wrote:if someone tries to jack my car, do I have a right to shoot them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People - Many of these so-called suspects are children!
By law, they are entitled to “youthful offender” status, and understandably treated differently when they slip up. Everyone makes mistakes. Youthful offender goes up to age 26 in DC.
Don’t you want to give children a second chance?
Nope not when they are engaged in violent crimes
Like I literally just don't care
Locking ppl up LT does stop them from committing crimes and provides some deterrence
How's all this light / no sentencing working out?
Jesus Christ. Listen to yourself. You want to sentence kids to long-term prison sentences. You are lacking a serious mental compass.
ANd are an example of the depths of sh--- this country is sinking to.
Violent 25 year olds are not kids
They are kids until they reach the age of 26. Before that their brains aren't fully formed. I'm sorry, but that's just basic science.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People - Many of these so-called suspects are children!
By law, they are entitled to “youthful offender” status, and understandably treated differently when they slip up. Everyone makes mistakes. Youthful offender goes up to age 26 in DC.
Don’t you want to give children a second chance?
Nope not when they are engaged in violent crimes
Like I literally just don't care
Locking ppl up LT does stop them from committing crimes and provides some deterrence
How's all this light / no sentencing working out?
Jesus Christ. Listen to yourself. You want to sentence kids to long-term prison sentences. You are lacking a serious mental compass.
ANd are an example of the depths of sh--- this country is sinking to.
Violent 25 year olds are not kids
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People - Many of these so-called suspects are children!
By law, they are entitled to “youthful offender” status, and understandably treated differently when they slip up. Everyone makes mistakes. Youthful offender goes up to age 26 in DC.
Don’t you want to give children a second chance?
Nope not when they are engaged in violent crimes
Like I literally just don't care
Locking ppl up LT does stop them from committing crimes and provides some deterrence
How's all this light / no sentencing working out?
Jesus Christ. Listen to yourself. You want to sentence kids to long-term prison sentences. You are lacking a serious mental compass.
ANd are an example of the depths of sh--- this country is sinking to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People - Many of these so-called suspects are children!
By law, they are entitled to “youthful offender” status, and understandably treated differently when they slip up. Everyone makes mistakes. Youthful offender goes up to age 26 in DC.
Don’t you want to give children a second chance?
Nope not when they are engaged in violent crimes
Like I literally just don't care
Locking ppl up LT does stop them from committing crimes and provides some deterrence
How's all this light / no sentencing working out?
Jesus Christ. Listen to yourself. You want to sentence kids to long-term prison sentences. You are lacking a serious mental compass.
ANd are an example of the depths of sh--- this country is sinking to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People - Many of these so-called suspects are children!
By law, they are entitled to “youthful offender” status, and understandably treated differently when they slip up. Everyone makes mistakes. Youthful offender goes up to age 26 in DC.
Don’t you want to give children a second chance?
Nope not when they are engaged in violent crimes
Like I literally just don't care
Locking ppl up LT does stop them from committing crimes and provides some deterrence
How's all this light / no sentencing working out?
Anonymous wrote:This is an insane thread.
Give those punks some consequences. Work camps sound good. Make them do chain gang road clean-up all over D.C. over a hot summer. Have a marine drill sergeant supervise the chain gangs. Force them to do sit-ups etc. if they open their mouths to give any lip. Clean them them up, straighten them out, and give immediate consequences if they so much as give the drill sergeants a dirty look.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Police and jail are the wrong approach.
What WILL stop them then? Please enlighten us.
Sending good parents back in time to raise them properly. By the time they’re teens committing crimes the opportunity to instill values is gone. This isn’t the fault of teachers or police - its the parent’s fault.
+1. The largest percentage of crime is due to parents not doing their job. In being shitty parents they’re forcing everyone else in society to pay the price. Teachers, cops, paramedics, ER personnel, citizen-victims.
There’s huge swaths of the population where its part of the culture to be (or non-existant) a bad parent.
Anonymous wrote:People - Many of these so-called suspects are children!
By law, they are entitled to “youthful offender” status, and understandably treated differently when they slip up. Everyone makes mistakes. Youthful offender goes up to age 26 in DC.
Don’t you want to give children a second chance?