• 4-year-old grabs loaded gun at family BBQ and accidentally kills wife of Tennessee sheriff’s deputy
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[url]http://news.nationalpost.com/2013/04/08/4-year-old-grabs-loaded-gun-at-family-bbq-and-accidentally-kills-wife-of-tennessee-sheriffs-deputy/[/url] [quote] Authorities say a 4-year-old boy grabbed a loaded gun at a family cookout and accidentally shot and killed the wife of a Tennessee sheriff’s deputy.[/quote]
Sure, go ahead, leave a loaded gun lying around. Surely there's no way THAT can go wrong.
people rating this funny are soooo edgy and cool.
If the deputy had a gun, he could have defended himself from the cold blooded man killing baby.
[QUOTE=megafat;40219430]If the deputy had a gun, he could have defended himself from the cold blooded man killing baby.[/QUOTE] NRA logic: The only thing that can stop a baby with a gun, is a man with a gun.
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tRgcwT9X2J8[/url] ?
Sentenced to 5 years in the naughty corner.
sounds like we need more gun control!!!!!
involuntary manslaughter at age 4. damn. that kid is going to be extremely scarred by this
[QUOTE=TheHydra;40219670]involuntary manslaughter at age 4. damn. that kid is going to be extremely scarred by this[/QUOTE] Nah, at that young an age it probably won't.
[QUOTE=OogalaBoogal;40219691]Nah, at that young an age it probably won't.[/QUOTE] let's not have a repeat of the LSD kid thread and just agree that he'll at least have a fucked-up realization at some point later in his life when the gravity of what happened really hits him
The kid must have came into contact with video games at some point.
[QUOTE=brianosaur;40219744]The kid must have came into contact with video games at some point.[/QUOTE] Ban all Dora The Explorer games. Someone should put that sick bitch in her place.
They should totally invent those guns from Psycho Pass :eng101:
[QUOTE=Sir Whoopsalot;40219405]Sure, go ahead, leave a loaded gun lying around. Surely there's no way THAT can go wrong.[/QUOTE] "Hey kid hold that gun for a second while I turn that meat around on the grill"
Okay I mean I understand that laughter is a way of coping with things but somehow it doesn't seem applicable here. I mean, it's tragic, but not tragic in a way like for instance 9/11 was tragic where I can see that people who weren't directly involved would use humor as a coping method. This case however isn't really tragic for anyone who didn't know the victim or perpetrator, so I don't understand why anyone here would find this "funny".
[QUOTE=GoldenGnome;40219629]sounds like we need more gun control!!!!![/QUOTE] PFff, as if! I blame videogames!
[QUOTE=TheHydra;40219670]involuntary manslaughter at age 4. damn. that kid is going to be extremely scarred by this[/QUOTE] It would probably be better to make this kid grow up understanding he's not a bad person.
Not gonna help against the current momentum for stricter firearm control. If anything, things like this can be used to show just how careless some people can be around them. It's like they don't take firearms seriously at all. [QUOTE=blehblehbleh;40220888]Okay I mean I understand that laughter is a way of coping with things but somehow it doesn't seem applicable here. I mean, it's tragic, but not tragic in a way like for instance 9/11 was tragic where I can see that people who weren't directly involved would use humor as a coping method. This case however isn't really tragic for anyone who didn't know the victim or perpetrator, so I don't understand why anyone here would find this "funny".[/QUOTE] You're working yourself up over some edgy teenagers, ignore them.
here in the south guns are toys and we leave them around for our littl'uns to discover and play with because we want them to stumble upon serious life lessons at an early age but mostly its because were a bunch of stupid fucking hicks and have no common sense
[QUOTE=Itachi_Crow;40221032]here in the south guns are toys and we leave them around for our littl'uns to discover and play with because we want them to stumble upon serious life lessons at an early age but mostly its because were a bunch of stupid fucking hicks and have no common sense[/QUOTE] Way to generalize half the country into degenerate retards, bud.
[QUOTE=blehblehbleh;40220888]Okay I mean I understand that laughter is a way of coping with things but somehow it doesn't seem applicable here. I mean, it's tragic, but not tragic in a way like for instance 9/11 was tragic where I can see that people who weren't directly involved would use humor as a coping method. This case however isn't really tragic for anyone who didn't know the victim or perpetrator, so I don't understand why anyone here would find this "funny".[/QUOTE] he shot the wife, but he didn't shoot the deputy or the sheriff that's why i find it funny, it's so similar to that song
[QUOTE=TCB;40221140]he shot the wife, but he didn't shoot the deputy or the sheriff that's why i find it funny, it's so similar to that song[/QUOTE] "i shot the sheriff, but i didn't shoot the deputy"? yea it isn't really similar at all.
"daddy where's mommy" "i'm sorry son you shot her when you were 4" that is incredibly depressing that it happened, but honestly, how does this even happen either you left a loaded gun around (huge no no) or your four year old has access to the gun and ammo (and knowledge of loading, which i doubt, so)
Well, he is a sheriff, owning a gun and getting innocent people shot is his job. "when your son reach's for the gun, SMACK HIM ONE!" as the ole saying goes.
[QUOTE=snapshot32;40221079]Way to generalize half the country into degenerate retards, bud.[/QUOTE] Well he [I]IS[/I] right on the part that far too many almost treats guns on the same level at toys. Problem is, there currently are no way of keeping idiots of acquiring a firearm legally, only criminals and severely mentally ill.
[QUOTE=Van-man;40221350]Well he [I]IS[/I] right on the part that far too many almost treats guns on the same level at toys. Problem is, there currently are no way of keeping idiots of acquiring a firearm legally, only criminals and severely mentally ill.[/QUOTE] I wouldn't even say its even possible to keep them out of the hands of the ~mentally ill~. Except for obvious cases. Not to mention nearly everyone suffers a case of poor mental health at some point.
[QUOTE=Van-man;40221350]Well he [I]IS[/I] right on the part that far too many almost treats guns on the same level at toys.[/QUOTE] How exactly do you plan on citing that?
[QUOTE=Van-man;40221350]Well he [I]IS[/I] right on the part that far too many almost treats guns on the same level at toys. [/QUOTE] Such a massive and baseless generalization it's not even funny.
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