Has it happened already?Obviously the appropriate response is to ban knifes and all other sharp, pointy objects.
Sachs faces charges of second-degree attempted murder, first-degree assault and possession of deadly weapon.
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Has it happened already?Obviously the appropriate response is to ban knifes and all other sharp, pointy objects.
Sachs faces charges of second-degree attempted murder, first-degree assault and possession of deadly weapon.
I use to wonder if you have to be 21 to get into Dave & Busters. It's sad I found out you don't because this happened.
Yeah. I was never sure if it was a grown up's (older/bigger kids that couldn't help the fact they grew up and got older) Chuck E Cheese, or an adult's (21+ and serving beer) Chuck E Cheese.Yeah, I though it was adult only, too, because they advertise as an adult play place as opposed to Chuck E Cheese's which is a kid play place.
Were I there, I would've helped the perp find God.That guy needs some serious help.
i don't know what to say. it is terrible and very disturbing. i can't imagine amount of rage and hatred people hold within. i don't want to know
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(((HUGS)))
You dont have to imagine it..Its right there..the only thing you can do is avoid the news..And realize "most people" are good and wouldnt do something like that..Most people would want to kill that man if they knew what he was about to do to protect the boy..
IMHO..there are more heros than villains..
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oh i agree. except for one thing. there are no more heroes than villians. there could be, but people in general are scared and passive
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Even if he wasn't, he is protected enough by law to claim insanity and walk away smiling .I don't know how he appeared, but I think he is obviously mentally disabled.
Even if he wasn't, he is protected enough by law to claim insanity and walk away smiling .
Obviously the appropriate response is to ban knifes and all other sharp, pointy objects.
Seriously though I wonder what the motive was, and what could warp a mind to the extent of being capable of harming a child.
Even if he wasn't, he is protected enough by law to claim insanity and walk away smiling.
Insane people usually don't know they are insane. If the insane are not cognizant of their own insanity, how can they claim it as a defense?
Well first off, while I'd probably be apathetic if such a method was used, the "method described above" is obviously not a literal or realistic solution; one would think you'd not have to worry about that actually being a problem.Also, this man shouldn't be killed in any of the horrific methods described above. A mental institution would be nice.