Seven year old boy faces expulsion for toy gun

desert dude

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how many first graders were killed at sandy hook?
How many seven year old boys have murdered somebody with a toy gun?

I could swear that you claimed to have an IQ a little above average in some past thread. You seem to consistently miss the point, any point, of every thread.
 

schuylaar

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Skylard, did you read the article?

The proper response to this would have been the principle to take the toy gun and give it back to the little boy at the end of the day and to tell him to be sure not to bring it to school again. Even this response is a little bit stupid for a TOY gun.
newp..thanks to the NRA, guns are everywhere just as god surely intended..crazy people get a hold of them and randomly mass murder..we live in a new world.

the teacher acted appropriately.
 

schuylaar

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Helena police have responded to three incidents in the past week of toy guns being mistaken for real weapons, triggering an alarm from police that someone could get shot when waving fake firearms.

“Usually, we don’t know if it’s fake until we actually put hands on it,” Lt. Steve Hagen said.

Hagen said the Helena Police Department averages about six calls each year of fake guns being mistaken for real ones, and having three in one week is rare.

“Parents need to know that their kids need to realize that toy guns in public places can be very dangerous,” Hagen said. “They’re legal to have, but they’re dangerous to have. We really don’t want a tragedy in our community.”

Such tragedies have happened.

http://helenair.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/toy-guns-can-have-fatal-consequences-police-say/article_bb66ca54-2c11-11df-a210-001cc4c03286.html
 

desert dude

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Helena police have responded to three incidents in the past week of toy guns being mistaken for real weapons, triggering an alarm from police that someone could get shot when waving fake firearms.

“Usually, we don’t know if it’s fake until we actually put hands on it,” Lt. Steve Hagen said.

Hagen said the Helena Police Department averages about six calls each year of fake guns being mistaken for real ones, and having three in one week is rare.

“Parents need to know that their kids need to realize that toy guns in public places can be very dangerous,” Hagen said. “They’re legal to have, but they’re dangerous to have. We really don’t want a tragedy in our community.”

Such tragedies have happened.

http://helenair.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/toy-guns-can-have-fatal-consequences-police-say/article_bb66ca54-2c11-11df-a210-001cc4c03286.html
Yep, that is a deadly looking piece of hardware!




Sanity prevails! Don't look, Skylard. That little boy should have done hard time.

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2014/06/07/boy-7-who-told-teacher-had-toy-gun-allowed-back-in-school/
 

schuylaar

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This criminal also has bats on his t-shirt. A BAT! How many people need to be beaten to death with bats before we come to our senses? This kid and his weapons of death. When will we lock up this hooligan?
you know lot's of crazy happens in colo, kelly..don't tell me when you hear of a mass killing in your state, the first thing you do is take inventory of your family..i know you do.
 

dbkick

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Around here the pigs shoot to kill , even if the target is an autistic boy with an airsoft gun(old news I know but I'm sure some haven't seen the article.
They knew full well it was an airsoft because the mother stressed this to them.
Incompetence in law enforcement is a huge problem.
 

Dr Kynes

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Criminals will start to put little orange tips on their guns if the police are trained to ignore them. Are you an idiot?
that is either the stupidest thing i ever heard or the most brilliant.

i cannot be certain.
i closed my eyes hit the like button randomly until i counted to 5, and let it rest where the gods dictate.

hmm turns out i like that.
 

kelly4

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Criminals will start to put little orange tips on their guns if the police are trained to ignore them. Are you an idiot?
He's not talking about the police. He's not questioning a story about a cop who shot a kid who was trying to rob a liquor store with this gun. He's talking about a teacher and principal who knew it was plastic and harmless.
 

MidwesternGro

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He's not talking about the police. He's not questioning a story about a cop who shot a kid who was trying to rob a liquor store with this gun. He's talking about a teacher and principal who knew it was plastic and harmless.

he was replying to this post, dum dum:

Helena police have responded to three incidents in the past week of toy guns being mistaken for real weapons, triggering an alarm from police that someone could get shot when waving fake firearms.

“Usually, we don’t know if it’s fake until we actually put hands on it,” Lt. Steve Hagen said.

Hagen said the Helena Police Department averages about six calls each year of fake guns being mistaken for real ones, and having three in one week is rare.

“Parents need to know that their kids need to realize that toy guns in public places can be very dangerous,” Hagen said. “They’re legal to have, but they’re dangerous to have. We really don’t want a tragedy in our community.”

Such tragedies have happened.

http://helenair.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/toy-guns-can-have-fatal-consequences-police-say/article_bb66ca54-2c11-11df-a210-001cc4c03286.html
 

desert dude

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that is either the stupidest thing i ever heard or the most brilliant.

i cannot be certain.
i closed my eyes hit the like button randomly until i counted to 5, and let it rest where the gods dictate.

hmm turns out i like that.
I am going to have to go with stupidest, although, to be fair, this is a statement from MWG, so I am confident something stupider will soon follow. Maybe Skylard will chime in with something completely off-topic, ala Ava Gabor from "Green Acres".

However, I admire your courage in placing your vote in the hands of the Gods, Doctor.
 

kelly4

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he was replying to this post, dum dum:
Yep, and schuylaar's post was irrelevant to the story...being as no cops were involved in the original story. How would the cops mistake the toy gun for a real one if the cops aren't even involved?
 
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