Originally posted by BlaqueKatt
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Hypothetically, if one of these children robbed me at gunpoint, and happened to have gotten shot in the process, maybe I would feel badly for them after hearing their story. It wouldn't change what I had done. And it wouldn't change the fact that, too bad, they had a gun- it was me, or them.
I'm not so callous as to not care at all. Different crimes. Different circumstances.
But sorry, I don't think the kids get off free, either. They still did the crimes. They should go and serve their sentences, be given job training, have a parole sentence sent, and then have their records sealed so they have an opportunity to be productive.
If anything, the mother and the other legal adults involved should get the harsher sentencing because of the circumstances.
I suppose since this is all written word, I haven't made it very clear that I do find all these different situations tragic. But I think it's seriously fucked up that the criminals are being given consideration over their victims. I don't care how old you are. If you do the crime, you suffer the consequences. If you attack someone, you'd best be concerned that they may defend themselves. And I truly believe that if you pull a gun or other deadly weapon on someone, you brought injury or death upon yourself.
I seriously hope NEVER to find myself in any of these circumstances. I like to think that if I was unfortunate enough to have this happen, that I wouldn't end up *killing* someone. But the fact is, I just don't know HOW I'd react. And I don't think it's fair to assume or even expect someone to "turn the other cheek" when confronted with something like this. People react in weird and varying ways under stress....especially if they feel that their *life* is being threatened. I may not think that the reaction is the "right" one, but I'm not necessarily going to hold that it was the "wrong" one, either.
And in the case of the pharmacist, didn't the article say his place and been held up before? Wasn't this neighborhood also known to have gang activity? What's the proper response to a hold up if you deal with that on a frequent basis? I'd quite possibly snap and say enough's enough!
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