Rural or urban, you have to know the influences that are affecting your child and their life. Lumping everyone together to try and explain away how or why these children have guns ignores the causes of why they came to kill with those guns. Thirty years ago, guns -- and often loaded guns -- used to be left in unlocked trucks in just about every rural community across America. Not anymore and there are reasons why.
Thirty years ago, rural or urban, I bet most kids did not come home to empty houses or got themselves off to school in the morning. Society has changed.
Guess I don't see anything wrong with an 11 year old getting himself off to school in the morning. I'm guessing he was in 6th grade? What's he need to do? Wash, get dressed, brush his teeth? Maybe eat breakfast - kids now usually get breakfast at school - then walk out the door to the bus.
Here we go again... http://www.cnn.com/2009/CRIME/02/21/boy.homicide/index.html
"Under Pennsylvania law, anyone over the age of 10 accused of murder or homicide is charged as an adult. If convicted, the boy faces a maximum sentence of life in prison..."