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Teen Held After Shot Is Fired Outside SE School
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No doubt his relatively quick capture was fascillitated by the below the butt jeans he was wearing. When will these kids learn that you can not effectively run in those things? By tradervic1313 | Aug 30, 2006 8:00:51 AM | Request Removal 16 y/o??/ I say the police should fine the parents hit them in the pocket make them take parenting classes, then allow other parents to stand in line and smack the hell out of them. This has to stop. It was only the second day of class. Parents step up to the plate and know what your children are doing. This is ridiculous. I never hear the police or the politicians hold parents accountable!! By mtbrown75 | Aug 30, 2006 8:10:00 AM | Request Removal It starts with the parents, but sad to say so many of these children live in group homes or no homes. To keep it real so many children are not being raised. If a child is in the home monetary charge the parents, money tends to get peoples attention. On the second day of school this happens, put the names of the parents of the ones that commit the crimes in the paper,they are not minors. People use to be held accountable for their childrens actions More : washingtonpost.com |
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