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Of course, the loser asshole's loser s***head parents blame the old lady because she tapped the brakes and the stupid little f***ing mental case ALMOST fell.

Kid's got a laundry list of assaults in his past and his asshat parents keep blaming others.

Dumbf***s like that need to PULL OUT. Make sure your defective genetics don't affect another generation.

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He's 16, in some states for serious crimes (and this is serious battery), he can be charged as an adult. Especially given the previous record.

 

Try him for battery, put him in jail. You can't fix someone like this most of the time, but at least you can take him out of circulation for a while.

 

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QUOTE (qwerty @ Mar 6, 2009 -> 08:17 PM)
There were many more morons on the bus than just that lunatic. The attempts to stop him were just pathetic. Pathetic is not even the right word.

 

Their response afterwords were just as good:

 

When officer's questioned the remaining students on the bus, they refused to give any information.
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QUOTE (NorthSideSox72 @ Mar 6, 2009 -> 08:46 PM)
He's 16, in some states for serious crimes (and this is serious battery), he can be charged as an adult. Especially given the previous record.

 

Try him for battery, put him in jail. You can't fix someone like this most of the time, but at least you can take him out of circulation for a while.

 

 

... and make sure he shares a cell with 'Ray Ray' or Jose. I'm sure it'll be great news on the inside that he got locked up for beating up on a lady bus driver.

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QUOTE (NorthSideSox72 @ Mar 6, 2009 -> 07:46 PM)
He's 16, in some states for serious crimes (and this is serious battery), he can be charged as an adult. Especially given the previous record.

 

Try him for battery, put him in jail. You can't fix someone like this most of the time, but at least you can take him out of circulation for a while.

 

Oh, they could try him as an adult for this...it's usually something that is left up to the judge's discretion (assuming the State asks to try him as an adult), and because of his long list of priors, I'd be willing to be he does indeed get tried as an adult.

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QUOTE (vandy125 @ Mar 7, 2009 -> 12:58 AM)
Their response afterwords were just as good:

the best part about "the code of silence" is the second someone involved in the crime sits down with the cops 99% start spilling their cuts and throwing everyone under the bus.

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