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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I wouldn’t think a six year old will stand trial in the US… but I don’t know.
well pretty well obviously below the age of criminal responsibility.
The kid was in custody and I hope the soche there were ensuring the child was appropriately treated
The police were talking more about 'treatment'
( write out 50 times "I must not shoot the teacher.")
rather than hollerin' "Hang the li'l piccanin right up high!"
Progress since 1865 indeed
One legal system just says " joovie hall until he behaves" which is better than youth detention - that is the only determination is that the child has to go into care
well pretty well obviously below the age of criminal responsibility.
The kid was in custody and I hope the soche there were ensuring the child was appropriately treated
The police were talking more about 'treatment'
( write out 50 times "I must not shoot the teacher.")
rather than hollerin' "Hang the li'l piccanin right up high!"
Progress since 1865 indeed
One legal system just says " joovie hall until he behaves" which is better than youth detention - that is the only determination is that the child has to go into care
This is what was said:
NORFOLK, Va. (AP) — The family of a 6-year-old boy who shot and wounded his teacher in Virginia said Thursday that the child suffered from “an acute disability” and that one of his parents usually accompanied him in class but did not the week the shooting occurred.
“Our family has always been committed to responsible gun ownership and keeping firearms out of the reach of children," said the family, which was not identified. “The firearm our son accessed was secured.”
Regarding the disability, the family said the boy "was under a care plan at the school that included his mother or father attending school with him and accompanying him to class every day.”
The family said the week of the shooting “was the first week when we were not in class with him. We will regret our absence on this day for the rest of our lives.”
NORFOLK, Va. (AP) — The family of a 6-year-old boy who shot and wounded his teacher in Virginia said Thursday that the child suffered from “an acute disability” and that one of his parents usually accompanied him in class but did not the week the shooting occurred.
“Our family has always been committed to responsible gun ownership and keeping firearms out of the reach of children," said the family, which was not identified. “The firearm our son accessed was secured.”
Regarding the disability, the family said the boy "was under a care plan at the school that included his mother or father attending school with him and accompanying him to class every day.”
The family said the week of the shooting “was the first week when we were not in class with him. We will regret our absence on this day for the rest of our lives.”
Thanks, piggy. I will never understand the Americans' attitude to gun ownership and the parents haven't addressed how the child accessed the 'secured' gun.
I can't imagine what disabilities a six year old child would have that would require a parent to attend school with him. It can't be a physical disability as he managed without a parent.
I can't imagine what disabilities a six year old child would have that would require a parent to attend school with him. It can't be a physical disability as he managed without a parent.
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