Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I read about this and was disgusted by it. His sentence was ridiculously light.
He should have been tried as an adult. He did some pretty heinous crimes.
I hope this guy gets expelled if he is in school. No one should have to go to school with someone like that.
I hope Arlington, VA gets blasted in the national news for this too.
Groping = “heinous”?
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wow thanks for revealing yourself. yes, hiding in the bushes to jump out and grope FIVE women (while filming it!) is heinous and pretty much proof of a very disturbed mind. I don’t think he should be in jail but probably some kind of residential treatment facility for at least a year. something is seriously wrong with him.
Please. These sexual assaults are closer to pranks than a heinous crime.
wtf is wrong with you? it is not a “prank” to stalk and jump women at night to grab their genitals and film it.
He grabbed the crotch of her pants. No genitals were touched.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let’s say this kid jumped out of the bushes with the intention of groping a woman. The woman doesn’t know his intention. He immediately grabs her crotch. She assumes she’ll be raped and chooses fight mode. She pulls out her legally registered concealed gun and shoots the perp with the intention of preventing rape. She’s a sharp shooter and he dies. She’s charged with manslaughter at best or murder. Is this justice? These degenerates need to be rehabilitated in prison for the duration of extent of the crime. I’m not a Republican.
So 5 minutes for each assault? Guess he's being treated disproportionately roughly. How unfair.
Would a woman be justified in shooting him? Probably. That doesn't make his assault heinous though.
Anonymous wrote:The worst part is he will be back in a regular high school where there are usually NO consequences when he grabs and gropes and sexually harasses girls and teachers.
Often times teens like this are in special education under emotionally disturbed or other health impaired due to ADHD. So their parents say they have impulse control issues and can't help it so it is a manifestation of their disability so they CAN'T be punished. So they aren't punished, so they get to stay in school to harass and terrorize more of their classmates and teachers.
This is an awful consequence of the juvenile justice system no longer incarcerating teens who deserve to be incarcerated in camps or some other structured program. Incarceration rates are down 70%. Schools now have to deal with these kids. So much time is spent by administrators on kids who 10 years ago would have been incarcerated for sexual offenses, attempted murder, car jackings, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Let’s say this kid jumped out of the bushes with the intention of groping a woman. The woman doesn’t know his intention. He immediately grabs her crotch. She assumes she’ll be raped and chooses fight mode. She pulls out her legally registered concealed gun and shoots the perp with the intention of preventing rape. She’s a sharp shooter and he dies. She’s charged with manslaughter at best or murder. Is this justice? These degenerates need to be rehabilitated in prison for the duration of extent of the crime. I’m not a Republican.
Anonymous wrote:Read the Reddit post. The perpetrator didn't even try to fake remorse. After 2 weeks of sleep away camp he'll be back on the street.
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.
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Democrats, in a nutshell.
What would your sentence be for a minor who gropes a woman?
Anonymous wrote:Sex crimes have the highest recidivism rate. They're not really "about" sex at all, as we know. They tend to get worse by degree over time. Is this kid receiving a hell of a lot of treatment and supervision, or are we saying victims and future victims don't matter. I would day survivors but some sex crimes end in death.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I read about this and was disgusted by it. His sentence was ridiculously light.
He should have been tried as an adult. He did some pretty heinous crimes.
I hope this guy gets expelled if he is in school. No one should have to go to school with someone like that.
I hope Arlington, VA gets blasted in the national news for this too.
Groping = “heinous”?
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wow thanks for revealing yourself. yes, hiding in the bushes to jump out and grope FIVE women (while filming it!) is heinous and pretty much proof of a very disturbed mind. I don’t think he should be in jail but probably some kind of residential treatment facility for at least a year. something is seriously wrong with him.
Please. These sexual assaults are closer to pranks than a heinous crime.
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Goddamn this thread was a depressing read. What is wrong with you two and everyone else excusing and minimizing this behavior? Smdh.
No one excused or minimized it. Some people are wildly overreacting though.
When someone writes “these acts are closer to a prank than a crime” and multiple people agree - that is both excusing and minimizing.
Disappointing reaction to do the whole me too thing and still be here: it’s just a little groping, he’s just a boy, how could we hold him accountable for that in a meaningful way. Think of his future! 🙄
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I read about this and was disgusted by it. His sentence was ridiculously light.
He should have been tried as an adult. He did some pretty heinous crimes.
I hope this guy gets expelled if he is in school. No one should have to go to school with someone like that.
I hope Arlington, VA gets blasted in the national news for this too.
Groping = “heinous”?
![]()
wow thanks for revealing yourself. yes, hiding in the bushes to jump out and grope FIVE women (while filming it!) is heinous and pretty much proof of a very disturbed mind. I don’t think he should be in jail but probably some kind of residential treatment facility for at least a year. something is seriously wrong with him.
Please. These sexual assaults are closer to pranks than a heinous crime.
+1
Goddamn this thread was a depressing read. What is wrong with you two and everyone else excusing and minimizing this behavior? Smdh.
No one excused or minimized it. Some people are wildly overreacting though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I read about this and was disgusted by it. His sentence was ridiculously light.
He should have been tried as an adult. He did some pretty heinous crimes.
I hope this guy gets expelled if he is in school. No one should have to go to school with someone like that.
I hope Arlington, VA gets blasted in the national news for this too.
Groping = “heinous”?
![]()
wow thanks for revealing yourself. yes, hiding in the bushes to jump out and grope FIVE women (while filming it!) is heinous and pretty much proof of a very disturbed mind. I don’t think he should be in jail but probably some kind of residential treatment facility for at least a year. something is seriously wrong with him.
Please. These sexual assaults are closer to pranks than a heinous crime.
+1
Goddamn this thread was a depressing read. What is wrong with you two and everyone else excusing and minimizing this behavior? Smdh.
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.
O
M
G
Democrats, in a nutshell.
What would your sentence be for a minor who gropes a woman?
Repeatedly? Does he need all five fingers?
Anonymous wrote:The worst part is he will be back in a regular high school where there are usually NO consequences when he grabs and gropes and sexually harasses girls and teachers.
Often times teens like this are in special education under emotionally disturbed or other health impaired due to ADHD. So their parents say they have impulse control issues and can't help it so it is a manifestation of their disability so they CAN'T be punished. So they aren't punished, so they get to stay in school to harass and terrorize more of their classmates and teachers.
This is an awful consequence of the juvenile justice system no longer incarcerating teens who deserve to be incarcerated in camps or some other structured program. Incarceration rates are down 70%. Schools now have to deal with these kids. So much time is spent by administrators on kids who 10 years ago would have been incarcerated for sexual offenses, attempted murder, car jackings, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I read about this and was disgusted by it. His sentence was ridiculously light.
He should have been tried as an adult. He did some pretty heinous crimes.
I hope this guy gets expelled if he is in school. No one should have to go to school with someone like that.
I hope Arlington, VA gets blasted in the national news for this too.
Groping = “heinous”?
![]()
wow thanks for revealing yourself. yes, hiding in the bushes to jump out and grope FIVE women (while filming it!) is heinous and pretty much proof of a very disturbed mind. I don’t think he should be in jail but probably some kind of residential treatment facility for at least a year. something is seriously wrong with him.
Please. These sexual assaults are closer to pranks than a heinous crime.
+1