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Or shoot him?
Or shoot him?
why even bother joking. yeah this kid needs help because just locking him up isn't going to help matters and it will likely turn him into a real menace when he gets out.That's irresponsible. You're just passing the problem on to some one else who probably can't handle it either. Kid needs to be put in a psychiatric hospital. Particularly one specializing in psychopaths. Lucky for the kid they have come up with some developments on how to get psychopaths to integrate into society (it used to be a nothing can be done kind of prognosis except keep them locked away from others for the other people's safety).
Obviously the dad couldn't have predicted this, but a car is not a gun safe, the only secure way of storing firearms. I remember when my best friend growing up starting getting hunting rifles (common in MS), and his parents mandated that he had to save up for a gun safe first, that only they had the combination for. That's how you lock up guns.
Locking it in the car is dumb since a kid probably learns about car keys when they're like 5.
A nerf gun ?Yo I didn't need to read this before going to get my little cousins bday present.
The other articles imply it's not greatIt may sound easy to blame the parents here, but I don't think that is the case here. Of course I don't know what the home life is there, but torturing dogs and wanting too shoot your father in the head for pretty petty reasons sounds more like sociopathy or psychopathy. And I imagine that as a parent that would not only be hard to deal with, but also hard to accept.
The 11-year-old Granger boy who is detained in the shooting of his father — an Indiana State Police officer — over the weekend, has also been named in a police report for an alleged battery of an 8-year-old.
Thursday was not the first time this month police were called to the Conover Drive address. Two officers were dispatched there Feb. 13 for a welfare check after an 11-year-old called 911. The child reportedly said he had been bad and had been struck by his mother. No report was filed by officers.
Oh that's not good to hear. While it's possible that those stories may have been made up, especially if it was the kid who reported it since lying like that would fall in line with the everything else, it sounds more like a combination of mental illness and bad home life/woefully ill-equipped parents.The other articles imply it's not great
https://www.southbendtribune.com/ne...cle_12f27712-6170-55c1-84b3-6dcf401802db.html
If that 2nd one is true then his parents have some culpability in how insane he is.
Sounds more like a psychopath to me.
sometimes kids just comes out bad, regardless of the upbringing.
better get him that xboxYo I didn't need to read this before going to get my little cousins bday present.
The father kept his gun locked in his police cruiser precisely to avoid this kind of problem. Typically gun violence in the home is because of that irresponsibility (of having accessible guns in your home or having them at home at all), but in this case it sounds like the father was doing what he should and the kid was just that determined.
Here the dad seemed to have a full understanding of what gun ownership means, which shouldn't be commended, but common sense is uncommon on guns.
Eeesh. No. I don't know if this kid in particular will be able to come around, but there are tons of others just like him getting therapy and help for similar deficits. They may never have the natural ability to relate emotionally, but they can learn how to act in society and practice correct responses. Most of them do not end up violent killers.This is a future serial killer. No amount of rehabilitation will be able to help the kid.
There needs to be a euthanasia law for something like this, as an act of mercy.
That probably wouldn't help. Sometimes physical punishment produces worse effects - like its a challenge. Ever see a kid get whooped, yet they don't cry, they just snarl at you? Yeah. That can happen.
I have an autistic child, and my kid went to school with a child that I feel is very similar to this kid. His mother took away his tablet because he was doing something that he shouldn't be doing. He got a mug, filled it with water and put it in the microwave until it was boiling, went into the living room, and threw it at her. It thankfully only hit her in the chest - she would have been fucked if it hit her face. When his dad came downstairs after hearing her screaming, he told the dad that she hurt him, so he was going to hurt her more. He was 9 at the time.
His parents aren't assholes. They went through all sorts of financial hoops to get their kid into a center for children with developmental needs. They don't physically punish their child - that doesn't work. They try to raise a kid that I wouldn't be able to handle.
This cop is in over his head. He is going to need some really skilled therapists to help with his son. Otherwise he's raising a criminal.
why even bother joking. yeah this kid needs help because just locking him up isn't going to help matters and it will likely turn him into a real menace when he gets out.
What in the fucking world? Even if this is a joke post this is a fucked up post.This is a future serial killer. No amount of rehabilitation will be able to help the kid.
There needs to be a euthanasia law for something like this, as an act of mercy.
Who wants to bet those parents aren't some upstanding loving caring TLC types
Dad is a cop, you know that authority role seeped into the family home
Kids don't magically become serial killers without agitation
Something in the household over years led up to this
If I'm wrong and this kid did this on first removal of his personal items, Jesus, The Omen found a reboot story
Wow. I can only imagine what is going threw the father's mind. To know that your son wanted you dead.
Yep, that's right. Punishments and consequences don't work very well on a child that does not have the ability to reflect or regret their actions and how it hurt others. They have a very hard time accepting responsibility for their actions.Exactly. The article some one posted about rehabbing psychopath kids was talking about how they really don't respond to punishment, it doesn't even phase them. But that they found they respond to reward, they are very wired to want that reward so the best way to get them to respond in a way you want them to behave is to use rewards to entice htem. Punish them and they won't even notice, they'll just decide maybe to get even (like this kid did when his dad took away his game console).
There needs to be a euthanasia law for something like this, as an act of mercy.
Extremely controversial, yes, but when the kid is already testing weapons on animals and shooting people with a cold expression and intent for more, it should be an option.
What the hell?This is a future serial killer. No amount of rehabilitation will be able to help the kid.
There needs to be a euthanasia law for something like this, as an act of mercy.
The kid's brain isn't even fully developed yet and you're talking about killing him off.Extremely controversial, yes, but when the kid is already testing weapons on animals and shooting people with a cold expression and intent for more, it should be an option.
Sociopaths manipulate and lie. It's a hallmark of the condition.If that 2nd one is true then his parents have some culpability in how insane he is.
You can't fix sociopathy. Given his tendency for violence, he needs to be held in a secure psychiatric ward, probably forever.
No, the child is a sociopath. He's also attacked peers and animals.