Authorities Blame Games for Sword Attack

MordinSolus

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Alphakirby said:
To whoever thought that blaming video games was a good idea:


I mean seriously,now this is just getting pathetic.
mad825 said:
I blame the sword, it shouldn't have been pointy and made of out of metal.
Sneaky-Pie said:
I chalk it up to either terrible parenting or the kid has something wrong with him mentally.
These. Just these.

werty10089 said:
Rock is the devils music! ...wait, what are we talking about agian?
And this. This as well.
 

-Dragmire-

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Didn't you know? Swords are an invention of video games! Of course it's their fault!


... Give it a week, it'll be on Fox News and push for another dumbass law against games will start.

Wait, isn't it illegal for a 14 year old to own a sharpened sword since a sharpened sword is no longer considered a prop? It says it's his but I guess it might(legally) belong to his parents(or grandmother...).
 

cainx10a

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He probably played Die by the Sword. I knew that game had some bad influences, I used to stab my brother with a plastic sword after a few rounds in DbyS. Well, he kinda looked like a Kobold, a smiling Kobold. [/truestory]
 

Jakub324

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Ehhhh... When are games going to be respected? I believe they're no more likely to cause violence than they are to cause good, civic-minded behaviour.
 

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I wonder why the police didn't just drop him. He was shooting at them, and if the pellets knocked out windows, then they know he wasn't shooting blanks. Could they tell it was a pellet gun, or did they just show amazing control? Too bad the K-9 didn't tear into him either. Hope he goes away for a long time.
 

ShakyFt Slasher

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I blame myself for reading this story therefore I have something to do with this murder. Wait...I own two swords...does this mean I will kill? Oh it's too much to handle!!!
 

Jodah

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At least its different. I mean, I hear lots of stories of kids killing their parents with a gun because they told them to stop playing but a sword? At least gaming is an equal opportunity scapegoat...

On a side note I am surprised nobody is calling for police brutality. I'm by no means saying the little so-and-so didn't deserve it (in fact I think they should have let the dog maul him more) but usually when a 14 year old gets tased people ***** and moan.
 

Jamous

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Of course it was the video games and not the way that this kid appears to be deeply deeply disturbed. Completely.
 

Snow Fire

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I'm all for the second amendment protecting our right to bear arms, i.e. pistols, rifles, swords, knifes, etc. etc., but did no one think,'Hey, this kid has no sense of responsibility with this weapon he owns, maybe we should sell it, and take him to a psychiatrist once a week, and teach him an important lesson about responsibility.' Whose idea was it to give him a second sword, when he had a history of using it in a way which was wrong?
 

robert01

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Man the kid even hit the K9 that the police sent in with the butt of the pellet gun. This kid clearly has some mental/psycological problems that need to be looked after. Clearly the child had violent tendencies, why would they allow him to have weapons when he already assaulted his family members once.
 

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Know what? Im wanna do something REALLY nice, like give all my money to a dogs home while staying at an orphanage to read to the children after feeding people at the homeless shelter, and ill say "Video games made me do it" and lets see if THAT makes the news.
 

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neonsword13-ops said:
Well... there is only one thing I can say. (I hope he did this.)

What the fuck is wrong with you?

This is a real person were talking about not some made up villain
 

neonsword13-ops

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mik1 said:
neonsword13-ops said:
Well... there is only one thing I can say. (I hope he did this.)

What the fuck is wrong with you?

This is a real person were talking about not some made up villain
It was a joke, buddy. I always open with a joke if I have the chance.
 

kiwi_poo

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Now hang on here.
great grandmother= 77 years old (1934)
kid= 14 years old (1997).
2 generations between them... within 63 years.
so withn 63 years she got kids who then got kids who then got kids.
that averages at around 20 years per "mating session" I believe.
20 year olds are usually not as well prepared to have children than say 30 year olds (what with experience and stuff).
I say disfunctional family.
 

Dango

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I like the title, it's totally unbiased and fits the article perfectly.
 

Comieman

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OH MY GOD YOU GUYS! Video games like totally caused the Crusades! I mean, like, look at all games where templars kill arabs. It's like, completely what happened in Crusades! We should, like, ban the video games or something!


[end retard mode]
 

Nuke_em_05

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Mike Kayatta said:
Authorites Blame Games for Sword Attack
Actually, "article title indicates video game dispute as catalyst of an attack" is a more appropriate title.

They only point out it was the source of the dispute, not the cause of the violence. Like "man murders wife over custody issue", it isn't blaming the custody system.

But, you have my hit and my comment.

So, congrats on the successful sensationalism.

Then again, maybe "Authorites" are the people who title articles, as the "Authorities" would be police, etc. In that case, well played.