• Christmas Market Targeted With Nail Bomb by Boy, 12: German Officials
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[QUOTE=Downsider;51541075]And? I don't care if you're an impressionable person and it's not your fault. You're still a menace to society ¿[/QUOTE] Someone with this "I don't care for their reasons" mindset seems far more menacing to society to me...
[QUOTE=Overhauser;51542693]Someone with this "I don't care for their reasons" mindset seems far more menacing to society to me...[/QUOTE] Some issues aren't worth fixing when it means risking the lives of completely innocent people. Cost benefit, net utility.
[QUOTE=orcywoo6;51541484]Ah facepunch never lets me down. The first people to jump to the defense of someone wanting to blow up civilians, of course.[/QUOTE] Ah facepunch never lets me down. The first people to jump to the execution of a 12 year old child, of course.
Because a 12 year old boy got enough knowledge to make a bomb, place it in a strategic area and know the road to ISIS .. all .. by .. himself. I call bullshit. Confiscate his PC/Phone and you'll find contacts who had guided the kid. Teenagers are gullible and easy to manipulate. Source: I got 5 little brothers. Luckily nothing happen (other than the bad parting). My guess is the kid felt alone/misunderstood and hanged around his friends online, until an ISIS-supporter found his username. The kid needs rehabilitation in an control area and the police should target his contact(s) who tricked him into doing it. [b]Edit[/b] And to all the people who think he should get punished harder: "Sticks and stones". Nobody got hurt and punishing the kid, will not help his rehabilitation. Save lives instead of destroying them.
Guys ISIS IS starting to train kids. There is a report out there that a Seven year old was a suicide bomber out there.
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