New Haven Board of Ed. security officer fires gun at teen who was breaking into his car: PD
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Submitted by EasyE0287 t3_10jn1ru in Connecticut
Reply to comment by deceptacle1980 in New Haven Board of Ed. security officer fires gun at teen who was breaking into his car: PD by EasyE0287
The reality is most crime comes from the cities and poorer areas, into more wealthier areas.
And your suggestion is to just let it go?
Lol no and I never said that. My solution is to fund programs and keep these kids OUT of trouble. Can’t punish a crime if no crimes are being committed!
Oh you’re going to end crime? I didn’t know. It’s been such a long time. Thanks. In which branch of Us state government are you in to enact these legislative miracles?
I did a lot of volunteer work in the late 90s/2000s, up until about 2009. I repainted the the Boys and Girls club years ago and other odds and ends when it was behind the North End prison. I worked with PAL. A lot of stuff. Believe me, you’re not ending crime anytime soon. Not by throwing them in jail, not by ignoring it, not by advocating that the criminal is the victim. But remain in your fantasy if that’s what keeps you comfortable
What a toxic and childish attitude. A better world is possible, but not with an attitude like that!
You’re demanding others get stolen from and just deal with it for now until we can find a solution that may not even exist. I’d rather protect myself, my family, and the neighborhood kids from you than the criminals jacking cars. They can be rehabilitated or put in a position to learn a lesson, positively or negatively sometimes. Your mentality is far more damaging and dangerous.
There we go! You figured it out all on your own. Let’s move towards rehabilitation, rather than punishment 😊 glad you agree.
We don’t agree. These kids need punishments for the crimes. They can be “rehabilitated” but not without consequences. You seem to advocating for no consequences. To just let them steal, rob, without the fear of ever facing consequences. Which is far more damaging. There is help for the kids doing this. But not for you.
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