• Fifth grader planned to beat Cho's high score
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[QUOTE=Domokun;42139904][url]https://encyclopediadramatica.se/High_score[/url] Found this just for you.[/QUOTE] christ some of those killers sent shivers down my spines
Once again, video games are corrupting young minds...
[QUOTE=popbob;42139529]the real issue here is that they're going to charge a 10 year old for a crime he wouldn't have been able to commit in the first place. justice![/QUOTE] Some 5th graders did it in the 90s. [URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westside_Middle_School_massacre"]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westside_Middle_School_massacre[/URL] Some kid in my homeroom made a hitlist with me and about 10 other kids on it. The school covered it up so fast it wasn't even funny.
[QUOTE=popbob;42139529]the real issue here is that they're going to charge a 10 year old for a crime he wouldn't have been able to commit in the first place. justice![/QUOTE] There is such a thing as conspiracy to commit murder..
Pretty sure this is normal, me and my friends recall it anyway.
[QUOTE=Samiam22;42139515]A fifth-grader that is even mentally capable of killing that many people is quite a concern.[/QUOTE] He's not mentally capable of killing 40 people, he's mentally capable of imagining it. There's a big difference. [QUOTE=Atlascore;42139571]Having plans to kill 40 people is not harmless, and certainly isn't normal even if you've been bullied.[/QUOTE] Making fake plans to kill the president is harmless, but should still be investigated as if they were serious.
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