Friday, October 30, 2015

Gun Misuse




The other day on the news I was completely shocked. I was listening to how two men were getting into a road rage. They were talking back to each back and forth, and driving crazy. It was getting out of control that the man shot the truck behind. The sad part of this news was that inside the truck, the man had his two kids. A boy who was seven and a girl who was just three. The car who shot the windshield, the bullet went through that ended killing the innocent three year old girl. It makes me really mad that because two immature men were having a road rage that ended killing a little girl, shooting her through her head killing her instantly. It wasn't the little girl's fault that her dad was not looking after his two kids. It’s scary to think that road rages go too far that people's lives are being taken away just because people take cases too serious and personal.I found it unfair that a little girl was killed for something stupid her father decided to do. As a parent, a parent should be thinking about their kid(s) safety.

3 comments:

  1. I think that the parent needs to be responsible for his children and think about the bigger picture, not a great role model to luck up to. Interesting article, thanks for informing me.

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  2. I think that the parent needs to be responsible for his children and think about the bigger picture, not a great role model to luck up to. Interesting article, thanks for informing me.

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  3. I don't know who to blame in this situation, the man who was foolish and arrogant enough to actually pull a gun out due to road rage or the father who didn't do more to stop it? Even if the parent wasn't the one pulling the gun out I feel like there should have been something more he could have done to avoid this. Often times in road rage I feel like people don't call the police, why not? Some people don't want to make it a big deal I guess but because road rage can escalate so quickly I feel like this should be more of a police concern and taken more seriously.

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