I'm disappointed in teenagers.

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I'm disappointed in teenagers.
  1. Unread #1 - Jun 21, 2009 at 1:55 AM
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    I'm disappointed in teenagers.

    This was one of my friends from school. Such a shame. Search up his full name and you'll find links to the arrested kids. One 13-year old, and one 14-year old. What happened to riding your bikes and playing video games at 14? Now we're onto killing innocent kids?

    Source: http://www.sacbee.com/latest/story/1945898.html
     
  3. Unread #2 - Jun 21, 2009 at 1:59 AM
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    o_O how do you know it was teens could of been old men?
     
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    Read the post.... two teenagers, aged 13 and 14, have been arrested for the murder of Ronald Tre Kenoly.
     
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    Is it so wrong to party? This is a party age. And it didn't say anything about alcohol. If he was drinking, he was walking home. I don't see anything wrong against teens in this article.
     
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    Oh my god. Could you please read the post?

    Two teenagers killed him. He was NOT drunk, or under the influence of drugs. Just some teenagers whose minds were set on killing.
     
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    I'm disappointed in teenagers.

    Why was a 14 year old walking home alone at midnight? I'm disappointed with the parents.
     
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    I'm disappointed in teenagers.

    He had a ride, but his ride ditched him (Dick move, now they feel like shit..)

    It wasn't the parents fault... You're parents NEVER let you stay out late? Oh, of course not. You're the perfect child home before dark. >_<
     
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    I'm disappointed in teenagers.

    I agree with nick. They shouldnt be at partys nor walking home that late at night at such a young age.
     
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    It says in the Police Report:
    Witnesses said the teen was confronted by two people just before he collapsed.
    We only have your word they're teens.
     
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    Debatable, but still. Teenagers that young shouldn't be out killing people, either. We should be able to be outside ANY time of the day and feel safe.
     
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    "Any time of the day and still feel safe" Walking in dark alleys with gang members eyeing you up and your telling us we should feel safe. Where do you live in the woods lol?
     
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    I'm disappointed in teenagers.

    Depends where people live, if it is a close safe coexisting place then i feel it is fine. But if it is the streets of any other place, then i dont feel it's right for them to be walking alone.
     
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    It was a neighborhood... And we SHOULD be able to feel safe. More cops should be out preventing this shit.
     
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    You didn't give us that link in your link it didn't say anything about teen suspects. So don't tell me to stfu.
     
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    Police can't be patroling the streets 24 hours a day down every street. They have enough to cope with all ready and there is a huge shortage of police if that is what you want.
     
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    Shut up, now.
     
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    I'm disappointed in teenagers.

    I agree that police should be out there more but they can't be there all the time. And i don't think they would have seen it. it happened too fast.

    And you can never feel safe anywhere these days except your own home..
     
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    I'm disappointed in teenagers.

    These days, you're not always safe in your home either.

    But I'd appreciate it if you guys didn't question EVERY god damn thing, this is a tragic event either way, and I was friends with Tre. So I'm not in a very good mood.
     
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    I'm disappointed in teenagers.

    When I was 14 and the large majority of my friends couldn't drive, my parents would pick me up. Nowadays I have my license. If I lost my ride(even now), I wouldn't go walking home by myself at midnight. You're offering yourself up as an easy target.
     
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