MA - 10 Year Old Arrested In Target Store Attack

  • #21
so now, ghetto culture & behavior has even infilterated into department stores?
what's next, a gang rape?? where the he!! was security anyway?
 
  • #22
I hope the book is thrown at all of the females who attacked this woman. It is a very common thing to have someone bump against you when shopping, some people appologise, some don't. It is NOT a reason to attack someone.
I predict a large lawsuit against Target also, it's been reported that employees stood back and watched the attack and the manager was not concerned.

VB
 
  • #23
so everyone, including the employees and MANAGER.. just stood there and watched...??? dear gawd, have i fallen asleep and woken up back in the stone age?? what planet am i on, anyway...?! i don't even recognize my fellow humans anymore!
welcome, my friends, to 🤬🤬🤬🤬 NATION. of course, when this is all young people hear in rap music (fight, kill, guns, violences, i'm a bad MF'er who will kick your 🤬🤬🤬, etc..),, and on TV, movies, etc..... what do we expect??

by the way,, where's jesse jackson? this seems like a human rights violation to me. but wait, he only likes to be the VICTIM......
 
  • #24
reb said:
so everyone, including the employees and MANAGER.. just stood there and watched...??? dear gawd, have i fallen asleep and woken up back in the stone age?? what planet am i on, anyway...?! i don't even recognize my fellow humans anymore!
welcome, my friends, to 🤬🤬🤬🤬 NATION. of course, when this is all young people hear in rap music (fight, kill, guns, violences, i'm a bad MF'er who will kick your 🤬🤬🤬, etc..),, and on TV, movies, etc..... what do we expect??

by the way,, where's jesse jackson? this seems like a human rights violation to me. but wait, he only likes to be the VICTIM......
While I'm sure that there MUST be more to the story than this, and I'm sure that I'll get that can of Whoopasss opened on me, I have to say something.

While it could be quite possible that these "young LADIES (laughing)" may have been shown this behavior at home, I find it more likely that it is a direct result of poor parenting. Little or no discipline in the home and no rules or respect. This is happening more and more in today's youth. My kids think I am horrible because we have rules and their friends don't have any rules at home, well I'll be dipped!! Maybe that's why those kids have no respect for the teachers at school, how dare anybody impose rules! People need to step up to the plate and be parents to their children, not just their friends! It's not my job as a parent to be my kids' best friend, I am there to love them, nurture them and guide them the best I can, in their lives...if they like me all the time then that is a bonus. End of Rant:) Personally I think the mother of these kids should have her as* kicked for allowing such behavior to even be thought of by her kids.
 
  • #25
i agree... at the risk of sounding awfully hypocritical... the moms' (& dads') arses need to be beat too.
 
  • #26
bakerprune64 said:
While I'm sure that there MUST be more to the story than this, and I'm sure that I'll get that can of Whoopasss opened on me, I have to say something.

While it could be quite possible that these "young LADIES (laughing)" may have been shown this behavior at home, I find it more likely that it is a direct result of poor parenting. Little or no discipline in the home and no rules or respect. This is happening more and more in today's youth. My kids think I am horrible because we have rules and their friends don't have any rules at home, well I'll be dipped!! Maybe that's why those kids have no respect for the teachers at school, how dare anybody impose rules! People need to step up to the plate and be parents to their children, not just their friends! It's not my job as a parent to be my kids' best friend, I am there to love them, nurture them and guide them the best I can, in their lives...if they like me all the time then that is a bonus. End of Rant:) Personally I think the mother of these kids should have her as* kicked for allowing such behavior to even be thought of by her kids.
I agree with everything you said!
The father of the 10yo is already complaining about the rough treatment she's received. She was handcuffed... which IMO was necessary considering the physical damage done to the young woman they attacked is reported to have a broken finger. I hope the parents are sued also since the girl is a minor they could be held accountable for her actions, let them pay all the medical bills!!

VB
 
  • #27
Vegas Bride said:
I agree with everything you said!
The father of the 10yo is already complaining about the rough treatment she's received. She was handcuffed... which IMO was necessary considering the physical damage done to the young woman they attacked is reported to have a broken finger. I hope the parents are sued also since the girl is a minor they could be held accountable for her actions, let them pay all the medical bills!!

VB
Thanks for the post VB, glad I'm not alone on this one.
 
  • #28
Neither of you is alone in this one. I have been reading about a situation here in OH where a group of young teens was thrown out of a movie theater for misbehaving on a Saturday night. At 11 p.m. (curfew?) a fight broke out and the police arrived and arrested a 13 y.o. girl. She engaged in hand-to-hand and kick to groin combat with the police before she was taken to juvenile center. This must be more common than most of us realize.
 
  • #29
Vegas Bride said:
I hope the book is thrown at all of the females who attacked this woman. It is a very common thing to have someone bump against you when shopping, some people appologise, some don't. It is NOT a reason to attack someone.
I predict a large lawsuit against Target also, it's been reported that employees stood back and watched the attack and the manager was not concerned.

VB

I had some scum and her husband threatening my daughter and I because we looked at them wrong in a department store. The manager on duty was not concerned and was even shaking the guys hand. I demanded that the police be called to walk us out. Little did this manager know that my husband was a friend of the big manager who was paid a visit the next day.
 
  • #30
Opie said:
Neither of you is alone in this one. I have been reading about a situation here in OH where a group of young teens was thrown out of a movie theater for misbehaving on a Saturday night. At 11 p.m. (curfew?) a fight broke out and the police arrived and arrested a 13 y.o. girl. She engaged in hand-to-hand and kick to groin combat with the police before she was taken to juvenile center. This must be more common than most of us realize.
A 13 year old! My daughter just turned 13, 2 weeks ago, and is not allowed to be out with friends in the evening unless a parent is with them. There are some of her friends that I would not trust the parents to take them out! Opie, that 13 YO that you mentioned probablly needed a swift As* blistering long ago!
 
  • #31
<The father of the 10yo is already complaining about the rough treatment she's received>

typical-- the perpetrator always somehow becomes the victim. "ooowwwwww... they put the handcuffs on too tight and hurt meeeeeee!" hey honey, you're lucky you're not around a few hundred years ago.. you wouldn't be alive right now.. so quitcher b*tchin'!!

(i know the father was saying this, but rest assured she's chiming right in.. and they are egging each other on.)
 
  • #32
<This must be more common than most of us realize.>

well.. having lived in baltimore for 10 yrs i'm well aware of it. thousand of years of civilization has all come to this.

how much worse does it have to get before the problem is openly talked about, and people are held accountable for their actions.....??? once again, it's that sense of entitlement out of control. and no one wants to deal with it because they are bullies. so that only makes them stronger & further reinforces that gang mentality.
 
  • #33
Opie said:
Neither of you is alone in this one. I have been reading about a situation here in OH where a group of young teens was thrown out of a movie theater for misbehaving on a Saturday night. At 11 p.m. (curfew?) a fight broke out and the police arrived and arrested a 13 y.o. girl. She engaged in hand-to-hand and kick to groin combat with the police before she was taken to juvenile center. This must be more common than most of us realize.
This actually happened not too far from where I live.

From www.wkbn.com:

A 13- year old Boardman girl is facing multiple charges, after police say she and some hundred other juveniles forced the shutdown of a local movie theatre.

The group was removed from Cinemark Movies Eight at the Shops in Boardman Park late Saturday night for unruly behavior.


It was a whole. group. for Pete's sake. What is a 13 year old doing with such a huge group out that late in the first place? Boardman is going to hell in a handbasket lately. It's really sad to watch, and I hope the people that live there will be brave enough to stand up to it and stop the deterioration (sp) before it's unstoppable. I totally agree with Reb's last two posts here. That's exactly what's going on in this case.
 
  • #34
I am confused about where this happened. Was this in Boston, MA? I don't know of any Targets right in Boston, only in neighboring areas.
 
  • #35
Masterj said:
I am confused about where this happened. Was this in Boston, MA? I don't know of any Targets right in Boston, only in neighboring areas.
One of the articles listed the shopping center as South Bay I believe...
 
  • #36
An update on the little off-topic trail we took about unruly teens in Boardman, Ohio:

http://www.wytv.com/video/6073546.html

Cinemark ,which owns the theater, asked the Boardman police to help them figure out a solution. They came up with this-no teens under 17 admitted Friday and Saturday nights after 6 p.m. without a parent or guardian watching the movie with them.

:clap: :clap:

Let's hope it helps!
 
  • #37
Opie said:
I would like more details....
Oh, I'm sure the girl and her buddies will say that this woman bumped into her. I'll guarantee that it was the other way around. She and her buddies are nothing but juvenile delinquents in the making or are there already. I surely hope that they are prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. How disgusting.
 
  • #38
nanandjim said:
Oh, I'm sure the girl and her buddies will say that this woman bumped into her. I'll guarantee that it was the other way around. She and her buddies are nothing but juvenile delinquents in the making or are there already. I surely hope that they are prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. How disgusting.
Hi Nan!

Even if the woman HAD bumped into the girl, and wouldn't apologize, it doesn't give these girls a right to stomp her, pull her hair out, and pull her pants off in a department store (or anywhere else). I think it's probably a good thing that this 10 year old learn a hard lesson RIGHT NOW, while she's young, because if she'll do this at age 10, what will she do at 16?
 

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