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One of many signs our culture at large is sick and irresponsible when it comes to guns.
Let's see if the mother is heard accountable....(or if she can under Virginia law):
Police say a 6-year-old student shot his teacher at a Virginia elementary school on Friday, and authorities face a difficult and uncomfortable question: How should they prosecute a crime committed by a first-grader?
The investigation is ongoing into the shooting at Richneck Elementary School in Newport News, Va., but police have not wavered in their determination that the attack was deliberate.
"She was providing instruction. He displayed a firearm. He pointed it, and he fired one round," Steve Drew, the city's police chief, said in a Monday press conference. "This shooting was not accidental. It was intentional."
Authorities said the child acquired the gun at home and brought it to school in his backpack. The gun had been legally purchased by his mother.
A 6-year-old shooter raises difficult questions for the criminal justice system
Although Virginia law does not set a minimum age for criminal prosecution, the traditional principles of criminal justice "don't really apply" when the offender is so young, one legal expert said.www.npr.org
First - the toy in the picture is the size that fits a seven year old as evidenced by barrel length and the child's ability to wrap his hand around the trigger guard. That would be the easiest way of telling.I am fully ignorant. Please tell me how it can be known it's a toy gun.
Not trying to antagonize; I'm not a gun person.
Out of curiousity, if that Gaige managed to shoot Rittenhouse (in self defense OBVIOUSLY) then you're reaction would be "he was using his gun in self defence", right?Kyle Rittenhouse trial: Shooting victim Gaige Grosskreutz says he was pointing his gun at young man
The protester and medic who was wounded by Kyle Rittenhouse during the unrest on the streets of Kenosha, Wisconsin, testified Monday that he was pointing his own gun at Rittenhouse when the young man shot him.www.foxnews.com
I don't 'love guns', but am a gun owner. The type of eco system that leads to create a child to do something like this?I'm hoping someone who LOVES guns can come to explain what kind of ecosystem leads to creates a child to do something like this.
What kind of rifle is it, or more to YOUR point, what kind of rifle is it meant to mimic?First - the toy in the picture is the size that fits a seven year old as evidenced by barrel length and the child's ability to wrap his hand around the trigger guard. That would be the easiest way of telling.
Can you cite a study regarding gun grooming. So far you presented three photo's of juveniles with weapons. Did I miss a study someplace?
The judge in the case ruled differently. I have to go with the law - Kyle was found not guilty. It is incorrect to call him anything else.Out of curiousity, if that Gaige managed to shoot Rittenhouse (in self defense OBVIOUSLY) then you're reaction would be "he was using his gun in self defence", right?
Two guys with a gun; both angry; both thinking with their reptilian brain. I fail to see how anyone is innocent.
Non sense. FPS..... Do you know how many kids play FPS games? Come on. That's a SUPER lazy answer.I don't 'love guns', but am a gun owner. The type of eco system that leads to create a child to do something like this?
One that glorifies violent first person shooter games, at six they cannot differentiate between the two.
It's not an 'eco system' - it is how we are raising our children and what we are allowing them to bring into their life. You raise a child in an ecosystem where violence is part of entertainment, or were violence is accepted as a norm, of a valid expression of person's rights; then couple that without properly caring and securing a weapon -
I'd point out the irony that, outside of America, a 6 yr old shooting someone WOULD be a HUGE surprise. And yet you seem nonplussed by it all.Is it a surprise?
Can you cite a study showing gun grooming - not a search, but quote and actual study.What kind of rifle is it, or more to YOUR point, what kind of rifle is it meant to mimic?
I have seen other examples of short barrelled assault weapons; why don't you believe this is one of those? Also, he isn't wrapping his finger around the trigger guard; he has his finger bent on trigger. It's not that hard to find pictures of children shooting assault rifles (and thereby being able to wrap their finger around the trigger guard).
There is no study about gun grooming because it is not a studied idea. But you'd be welcome to read up on the sociology of gun culture in America....
I'm sure the ideas are linked
Sure...because of how it happenned to play out. I fail to see how thye BOTH wouldn't have been able to convince a jury that their lives were in mortal danger. Kyle shot first and better....that's why he's supported. NOT because he was ACTUALLY right.The judge in the case ruled differently. I have to go with the law - Kyle was found not guilty. It is incorrect to call him anything else.
Did you miss the part where I said it is not a studied idea?Can you cite a study showing gun grooming - not a search, but quote and actual study.
Non sense. FPS..... Do you know how many kids play FPS games? Come on. That's a SUPER lazy answer.
You are mistaken - I am addressing the topic from a factual viewpoint - your interpretation of dramatic reaction from me has ZERO to do with the topic.I'd point out the irony that, outside of America, a 6 yr old shooting someone WOULD be a HUGE surprise. And yet you seem nonplussed by it all.
Then why are we speaking about something that there is no study to support the topic?Did you miss the part where I said it is not a studied idea?
kyle isn't the example here. Did this kid shoot in self defense? No, I think we will probably find, when all the facts come out, this will be more of an example of inner city shootings at school or in their neighborhoods. Gang wanna be etc.A six year-old shot his teacher in Virginia today.
So yes, it has gone too far.
here I draw the lineWhy is our society selling toy guns that mimic a weapon of war?
No one would have died if he was not there. His fault.If you imagine he should have passively allowed a violent mob of criminals to murder him without resistance....your morality is difficult to understand.
England has the same love for fps games: but curiously our level of gun crime is nowhere near yours. So it’s fps games.One that glorifies violent first person shooter games, at six they cannot differentiate between the two.
Ditto "sexual grooming" by transgender people.Then why are we speaking about something that there is no study to support the topic?
I don't see it. If I had to guess, that's a 10.5" or 11" barrel, which is far from uncommon on the AR15 platform (and they make shorter), and he's not securely wrapping his hand around the grip - notice that his fingers aren't bent until the second knuckle. That looks like it's probably a standard-sized grip to me. Even if it wasn't, most AR15 lowers are modular, and there are companies that make smaller grips. You can even find threads talking about the best AR15 grip to get for a child.First - the toy in the picture is the size that fits a seven year old as evidenced by barrel length and the child's ability to wrap his hand around the trigger guard. That would be the easiest way of telling.
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