hassanchop
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Post by hassanchop on Feb 5, 2013 8:03:09 GMT -5
ph.news.yahoo.com/bullied-boy-kills-tormentor-one-punch-qcpd-114654395.htmlManila Bulletin – Mon, Feb 4, 2013 QUEZON CITY, Philippines - A 13-year-old boy was picked up by village watchmen here on Sunday after he allegedly killed with one punch an older boy who had been bullying him, police said yesterday. Inspector Elmer Monsalve, chief of the homicide investigation section of the Quezon City Police District (QCPD), said "Arnie" (not his real name) was questioned over the death of 14-year-old David hours after the two of them figured in a fight. Investigators learned from witnesses that Arnie was being picked on by the older boy until he got fed up and struck back by delivering a strong blow on David's back. The fight between the two out-of-school youth broke out around 3:30 p.m. on Sunday at a compound on Visayas Avenue-Extension in Barangay Pasong Tamo, Q.C., said Monsalve. Later that afternoon, David started vomiting at home prompting his parents to take him to the Bernardino General Hospital. It was there where David died. In the evening, barangay public safety officers (BPSOs) took Arnie to police stationed at Camp Karingal to give his statement to probers. On Monday, it was learned that Arnie had been turned over to the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) on account of his being a minor.
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Post by hitchslap on Feb 5, 2013 8:11:14 GMT -5
there were plenty of kids in my high school whose outcome should have been the same.
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King Ghidorah
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Post by King Ghidorah on Feb 5, 2013 8:14:26 GMT -5
there were plenty of kids in my high school whose outcome should have been the same. Somebody got 1 too many swirlies.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 5, 2013 8:15:07 GMT -5
That's what you call a killer right hook
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Post by hitchslap on Feb 5, 2013 8:27:34 GMT -5
there were plenty of kids in my high school whose outcome should have been the same. Somebody got 1 too many swirlies. a) I don't know what a "swirlie" is. b) I was never bullied.
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Post by King Ghidorah on Feb 5, 2013 8:30:16 GMT -5
Somebody got 1 too many swirlies. a) I don't know what a "swirlie" is. b) I was never bullied. Then what's with the angst about the kid dying. A loss of life should always be mourned. Not "All the bullies in my high school should have got that Hur." That sounds real personal man.
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Post by hitchslap on Feb 5, 2013 8:32:04 GMT -5
a) I don't know what a "swirlie" is. b) I was never bullied. Then what's with the angst about the kid dying. A loss of life should always be mourned. Not "All the bullies in my high school should have got that Hur." That sounds real personal man. because I saw it happen. I saw kids who were tormented every day. these guys had no remorse and it certainly wouldn't have been a great loss if they took a hard hit to the back. also, who wrote, "all the bullies in my high school should have got that Hur"? I'm not sure who you were quoting. edit: I also have to take issue with, "every loss of life should be mourned" -- do you truly mean that?
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Post by King Ghidorah on Feb 5, 2013 8:36:37 GMT -5
Then what's with the angst about the kid dying. A loss of life should always be mourned. Not "All the bullies in my high school should have got that Hur." That sounds real personal man. because I saw it happen. I saw kids who were tormented every day. these guys had no remorse and it certainly wouldn't have been a great loss if they took a hard hit to the back. also, who wrote, "all the bullies in my high school should have got that Hur"? I'm not sure who you were quoting. edit: I also have to take issue with, "every loss of life should be mourned" -- do you truly mean that? No matter what they did on earth, they were someone's child, someone's sister/brother, someone's friend. You don't forgive their actions, you mourn the loss. I like to think that death is ones true place of solace.
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Post by Wolf Hurricane on Feb 5, 2013 8:40:17 GMT -5
Somebody must've taught that boy Dim Mak.
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Post by hitchslap on Feb 5, 2013 8:45:16 GMT -5
because I saw it happen. I saw kids who were tormented every day. these guys had no remorse and it certainly wouldn't have been a great loss if they took a hard hit to the back. also, who wrote, "all the bullies in my high school should have got that Hur"? I'm not sure who you were quoting. edit: I also have to take issue with, "every loss of life should be mourned" -- do you truly mean that? No matter what they did on earth, they were someone's child, someone's sister/brother, someone's friend. You don't forgive their actions, you mourn the loss. I like to think that death is ones true place of solace. it doesn't matter to me if they were someone's child, brother, etc. how does that possibly absolve their behaviour? I'm not going to mourn the loss of someone who was a terrible human being. I don't see why I should. what is there to mourn?
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Post by King Ghidorah on Feb 5, 2013 8:50:42 GMT -5
No matter what they did on earth, they were someone's child, someone's sister/brother, someone's friend. You don't forgive their actions, you mourn the loss. I like to think that death is ones true place of solace. it doesn't matter to me if they were someone's child, brother, etc. how does that possibly absolve their behaviour? I'm not going to mourn the loss of someone who was a terrible human being. I don't see why I should. what is there to mourn? Not my job to give you a reason, I'm not trying to change your opinion. These are my personal beliefs. Which you asked.
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Post by hitchslap on Feb 5, 2013 9:01:20 GMT -5
it doesn't matter to me if they were someone's child, brother, etc. how does that possibly absolve their behaviour? I'm not going to mourn the loss of someone who was a terrible human being. I don't see why I should. what is there to mourn? Not my job to give you a reason, I'm not trying to change your opinion. These are my personal beliefs. Which you asked. you were telling me what to do -- " you don't forgive their actions, you mourn the loss".
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Post by King Ghidorah on Feb 5, 2013 9:06:37 GMT -5
Not my job to give you a reason, I'm not trying to change your opinion. These are my personal beliefs. Which you asked. you were telling me what to do -- " you don't forgive their actions, you mourn the loss". You asked me a question and I answered, I wasn't telling you to do anything.
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Post by hitchslap on Feb 5, 2013 9:11:38 GMT -5
I think you can admit that you could have worded it better. it wasn't explicit that you were speaking for yourself only; it seemed as though you were trying to tell me what is appropriate in that situation -- "you don't forgive their actions, you mourn the loss".
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Post by SsnakeBite, the No1 Frenchman on Feb 5, 2013 10:17:32 GMT -5
there were plenty of kids in my high school whose outcome should have been the same. Yes, murdering another child is always a good answer to bullying. And I'm sure the other kid will feel fantastic knowing he committed murder and destroyed a family before he was old enough to drive. I really don't get this kind of attitude.
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Post by Hawk Hart on Feb 5, 2013 10:23:41 GMT -5
there were plenty of kids in my high school whose outcome should have been the same. Yes, murdering another child is always a good answer to bullying. And I'm sure the other kid will feel fantastic knowing he committed murder and destroyed a family before he was old enough to drive. I really don't get this kind of attitude. Pretty much this but I don't think the kid should be seriously punished. It's not like he intended to kill the other kid.
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Post by SsnakeBite, the No1 Frenchman on Feb 5, 2013 10:31:09 GMT -5
Yes, murdering another child is always a good answer to bullying. And I'm sure the other kid will feel fantastic knowing he committed murder and destroyed a family before he was old enough to drive. I really don't get this kind of attitude. Pretty much this but I don't think the kid should be seriously punished. It's not like he intended to kill the other kid. Well, that was part of my point. The kid presumably just wanted to get the bully off his back and now he's gonna have to live with this for the rest of his life.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 5, 2013 10:34:15 GMT -5
Do they have F-Zero in the Philippines?
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Post by mcmahonfan85 on Feb 5, 2013 10:41:07 GMT -5
I think you can admit that you could have worded it better. it wasn't explicit that you were speaking for yourself only; it seemed as though you were trying to tell me what is appropriate in that situation -- " you don't forgive their actions, you mourn the loss". en.wiktionary.org/wiki/youYou: (indefinite personal pronoun) Anyone, one; an unspecified individual or group of individuals (as subject or object). [from 16th c.]
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Post by Baldobomb-22-OH-MAN!!! on Feb 5, 2013 10:54:45 GMT -5
I'm not even remotely convinced the kid should die just because he's a bully. that's a ridiculously disproportionate response.
that said, this just sounds like a terrible accident.
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