I sincerely hope this young man does quite a bit of time in juevy, and that he NEVER goes back to live with his parents. Obviously they are not able to control him. Why was there a gun where he could get his hands on it? Thank God they didn't shoot him and harm him or kill him. I hope he gets the guidance that he needs so he doesn't live a life of crime. I feel for the officers; who wants to shoot a kid, even if he is shooting at you? This is one of those cases, where later on down the road he gets into some real trouble(not that he isn't now), someone shoots him and kills him, and his mother wrings her hands and says what a good boy he was! This scenario is becoming all too common!
In this state "quite a bit of time" and juvenile sentencing are not usually mentioned in the same sentence. Juvenile sentences are issued in terms of weeks, not months. The only way this kid gets any real time is if he's declined and treated as an adult.
Would be nice to see more of these treated as adults.
This is a classic example of a lack of discipline. The government has gotten involved with the rearing of children(spanking is verbotten!) and the result is a child who does not fear reprecussions for their actions. So sad.
This is a classic example of a lack of discipline. The government has gotten involved with the rearing of children(spanking is verbotten!) and the result is a child who does not fear reprecussions for their actions. So sad.