• Meanwhile in NY: 12 y/o demands chicken nuggets at gunpoint
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[URL]http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-38608272[/URL] [quote][B]A 12-year-old boy is accused of pulling a gun on a girl and demanding one of her chicken nuggets, New York police say.[/B]They say he asked for a nugget in a McDonald's fast food outlet in Harlem on Tuesday. When she refused, he is then alleged to have followed her to a nearby subway station and held the gun to her head.[/quote]
How did he get his hand on this weapon?
No nuggets in the juvvie
[QUOTE=Trebgarta;51665165]Harlem, NYC, NY, US of A[/QUOTE] Aka black people
[QUOTE=Trebgarta;51665165]Harlem, NYC, NY, US of A[/QUOTE] [QUOTE=Jmir 54;51665238]Aka black people[/QUOTE] They don't even know whether the gun is real or not. They're just going off the girl's description, who is likely able to mistake a replica/airsoft for the real thing.
[QUOTE=BlackMageMari;51665150]How did he get his hand on this weapon?[/QUOTE] He got it in his happy meal
[QUOTE=BlackMageMari;51665150]How did he get his hand on this weapon?[/QUOTE] Doesn't matter! The United States need more guns to counter this madness!
[QUOTE=BlackMageMari;51665150]How did he get his hand on this weapon?[/QUOTE] Through bad parenting. Even if the gun isn't a parents, his parents are shit for letting him think doing such a thing was okay.
This has got to be one of the most american things I've heard about yet.
[QUOTE=Jmir 54;51665238]Aka black people[/QUOTE] isn't harlem one of those places with extreme gentrification that they pushed most of the blacks and poor out
[QUOTE=Sableye;51665406]isn't harlem one of those places with extreme gentrification that they pushed most of the blacks and poor out[/QUOTE] So you think some rich kid who could pay for so many McNuggets he could eat himself to death would pull a gun and demand the chickeny goodness made out of bloody rubbish?
[QUOTE=Sableye;51665406]isn't harlem one of those places with extreme gentrification that they pushed most of the blacks and poor out[/QUOTE] I think you're thinking about Brooklyn/Williamsburg. I went for a walk through Harlem in 2014 and I was the only white person I could see on the streets. I will add that the places I walked through didn't look too poor. Mostly old townhouses in decent condition and fairly clean streets.
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