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Dear lord the "what if" brigade is out in force on this one. All these hypotheticals which do not apply to this highly isolated outlier of an instance. Every single alternative example given does not contain one or many of the details that make this case unique. This is not a broad brush-stroke situation.
Reminds me of my grandfather when I'd hit him with "what if"
"If bullfrogs had shotguns there'd be a lot less water moccasins"
This does not set legal precedence the same way these folks want to hold manufacturers responsible for how someone uses their product(s). This is a case where someone deliberately and knowingly enabled and equipped someone with something that they never could have been able to acquire legally, to do something that was easily foreseeable and fatally destructive.
Very narrow, very specific, and will still have to be proven in court, regardless.
Often they will charge with the more severe crimes figuring either a plea deal or the jury can find guilty of a lesser charge. I am no lawyer either but I did watch Law and Order a few times.I don’t think that’s the issue. We know the dad did that. I have an issue with the charges. He’s being charged with murder. I could possibly understand lesser charges but murder is ridiculous. I’m not a lawyer so I don’t know what lesser charges would look like.
I don’t think that’s the issue. We know the dad did that. I have an issue with the charges. He’s being charged with murder. I could possibly understand lesser charges but murder is ridiculous. I’m not a lawyer so I don’t know what lesser charges would look like.
I don’t think that’s the issue. We know the dad did that. I have an issue with the charges. He’s being charged with murder. I could possibly understand lesser charges but murder is ridiculous. I’m not a lawyer so I don’t know what lesser charges would look like.
Even if the kid was right in the head, which he clearly wasn’t, if you can either pay rent or buy your kid a gun (or yourself for that matter), pay the rent. With the lifetime of poor parenting he had it is no wonder this kid was messed up. Just sad that 4 innocent people had to pay for the poor decisions and idiocy of others.Your kid has been questioned by the FBI in the past for threatening to shoot up a school and you supply him with an ar15 rifle, hell yes. You should be charged with the full murder rap, perhaps even more than the kid, those people would still be alive if you did not put that gun in his hands. And if the "gift" was before he was questioned about the threats you still should have made damn sure he did not have access to a firearm.
- Colin Gray gave his son an AR-15 style rifle as a gift, two law enforcement sources said. It's unclear when he gave the gift, but it was after authorities interviewed the father and son last year in connection with threats to carry out a school shooting,