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CO: "Forever changed:" Parents say son faced felony charge for toy gun
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Colorado Springs parents are speaking out after they say their 10-year-old son was arrested because he and his friend were pointing toy weapons at passing cars in a neighborhood.
Christopher and Stefanie Carpenter are a military family living on base at Fort Carson. The Carpenters have three children, one of whom is Gavin. Last summer on July 24, the Carpenters said Gavin went to a friend's house for a sleepover. Gavin was first at the friend's grandparent's home before the kids were going to head to the friend's actual home. However, they never made it there.
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stevelync
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Kolorado has been becoming increasingly Marxist since Kommiefornians have been invading bringing their politics with them. They've schitt their nests in Kommiefornia making it unlivable and then they migrate elsewhere and proceed to do the same. I've dropped all pretenses of being civil with any of them. The last thing I want to do is make any of the bastids feel welcome. |
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