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TX: Texas Student With Autism Arrest for Allegedly Firing "Imaginary" Rifle
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A boy with autism was arrested for allegedly pretending to fire an imaginary rifle at his art teacher. David Sims, 12, was talking with his friends about BB Guns at Conroe Independent School District’s Bozman Intermediate School in Texas when he allegedly pointed the imaginary gun at his art teacher, FOX26 reported. His hand gestures made the teacher feel uncomfortable, which led to the 12-year-old boy being arrested by authorities on Monday.
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jac
(5/14/2018)
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What are they charging him with? Assault with a deadly weapon? |
Comment by:
jac
(5/14/2018)
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What are they going to charge him with? Assault with a deadly weapon?
What a bunch of morons. I would expect this in NY or NJ. Not in Texas.
Apparently the liberals are gaining control of the school system in Texas. |
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-none-
(5/14/2018)
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Texas is now "pink" from "red" for the mid term elections...a primary target, and the motto is "turn Texas blue" Turn Texas Blue - Home | Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TurnTexasBlue/ Turn Texas Blue. 1827 likes · 4 talking about this · 3 were here. Taking a stand to demand the truth from our politicians. Our collective effort to... Turning Texas Blue: Democrats Fever Dream Never Dies | National ... https://www.nationalreview.com/.../beto-orourke-democrat-dream-turn-texas-blue-nev... Mar 2, 2018 - Regardless, the enthusiastic beat to turn Texas blue goes on. This is nothing new: Wendy Davis's epic gubernatorial loss to Greg Abbott was ... |
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-none-
(5/14/2018)
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https://www.dallasnews.com/news/guns/2018/05/12/after-war-nra-business-booming-dallas-diner "The NRA to the Second Amendment is like Westboro Baptist Church to the Bible," Groves said, referring to the Kansas church known for picketing soldiers' funerals. "Dilemma," he posted on Facebook. "Taking lots of NRA money in the form of group reservations while they're in Dallas, or taking a stand and telling them all to [expletive] off."
"It's blood money," a friend replied.
"How about a message on the bottom of our guest checks?" Groves responded. "Subtle, but there for all to see." He mulled it over.
It struck him, he said, that the NRA's idea of "good guys with guns" being the solution to end mass shootings was seriously flawed. |
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Dozens of armed officers downtown weren't able to stop the shooter, who had body armor and a semi-automatic rifle.
"We had trained marksmen down there — not a citizens' brigade — who could not contain this kid because of the firepower he had,"
There must be a way..to protect people's right to self-defense, while stopping more dangerous people from acquiring mass-killing machines. He grew increasingly frustrated with the NRA's no-compromise stance on gun regulations. He saw the group — which represents about 7 percent of American gun owners — as extremists. - So, I'm an extremist because a former military black male racist decided to quickly ambush white cops?
A bad case of what psychologists refer to as "projection". |
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