Police Blame Youth Crime Spree On GTA

Andy Chalk

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Police Blame Youth Crime Spree On GTA


Police in Nassau County, New York, are blaming Grand Theft Auto [http://www.rockstargames.com/] for inspiring a late-night crime spree on Wednesday.

Six teenagers have been charged in the incident, which began when three of them mugged a man outside the Stop & Shop Grocery in New Hyde Park, according to a Newsday.com [http://www.newsday.com/news/local/nassau/ny-lirobb0627,0,5611979.story] report. Later, the trio was joined by three other teenagers, who proceeded to march down the middle of a street in Garden City, blocking the road. Armed with baseball bats and a crowbar, the group robbed a female motorist of her cigarettes and struck a passing van with a bat before being apprehended by police.

"It was determined that they were emulating the character in that Grand Theft Auto game, going on a crime spree," said Detective Sergeant Anthony Repalone, who said the group's weapons and tactics were inspired by the game. "We got certain admissions" from the group, he added, although he refused to elaborate on which title in the GTA franchise was specifically responsible for the crimes.

While it no doubt took every ounce of the police department's law enforcement expertise, honed to a razor-sharp edge by years of experience, to reach this astonishing conclusion about "that Grand Theft Auto game," there are concerns about the validity of the theory. Grand theft auto was apparently not even attempted, much less committed, during the course of the evening's events, leading some analysts to suggest that responsibility may not like with GTA at all, but rather with the fact that these boys are just huge frickin' dumbasses.

The group, ranging in age from 14 to 18, faces charges including first-degree robbery and possession of stolen property, and all are being charged as adults.


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Jhereg42

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. . . Gee, kids acting like dumbasses. It must be the video games.

It's good that these kids are being tried as adults. They should do time for what they did, but I'm so tired of the media and police jumping to conclusions and giving Jack the Troll more reason to make noise. I bet he is trying to book TV dates in New York already.
 

RetiarySword

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While we are there, what other games have effected the world for the worse!? Ah, Sims and domestic violence! Army of Two and the war on terror! Medal of Honnor for WW2! Can you see the pattern?

Just because one idiot tried to be like Niko or Vercetti, doesn't mean that its bad, just that this kid was a thenominal tit! I do really wish people would stop grouping me in with a bunch of cretins who need to be locked up because we share an interest! What about football (soccer, as in real football) and violence? The amount of riots what start from that! No one has commented on that!
 

Lt. Sera

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Every crime committed with a baseball bat is clearly the result of too much GTA. Before GTA, there were no baseball bats. Now, everywhere. Crowbar? Definitely Half Life's fault.
Youngster mugging, while not in a video game (that I'm aware of) is clearly an extrapolation of acts related to such behavior from video games.

Darn video games, they'll be the end of us.
 

meone007

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Since when have we decided that everyone under the age of 18 are clinically retarded? At some point the media/government/schools have to realize that kids make their own decisions with their own reason, and nothing as subtle as a video game is going to affect that any more than their friends, teachers, and especially parents. Because we are so insistant on not saying it's the kid's or- god help us- the parent's fault, kids are going to be more willing to commit crimes, because they have an alibi: video games made them do it.
 

Spektre41

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Video games being blamed for teenage violence? Perhaps I should check my sink to make sure my water isn't running red with blood, this is clearly a sign of the apocalyspe.
 

UpInSmoke

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You know, if you walk down the middle of the street in grand theft auto swinging a baseball bat at random strangers, the Liberty City police will come pick you up too.
 

minignu

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http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v358/soldeejay/2r6ns4y.jpg

Until there's a newer medium than gaming, we'll always be the scapegoat for this kind of crap, no matter what the facts are. The same thing happened with films, TV, radio, certain genres of music and even novels. People just blame new things.
 

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this always happens frist they blame doom and now gta although i can see why they blame but for real they also thought mass effect was to porno for kids
 

CodeChrono

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*sigh*

Lovely. Yet another ignorant person that decides video games are the sole aspect of juvineile violence. Probably never even played the game, doesn't know the plot and sees it as an all evil being. I'm not really all that shocked either. I knew this was coming as soon as GTAIV came out.

Although I'd love to point out that the music industry doesn't seem to get as much hype put around them as the video game industry. Or at least from what I've heard. Or the movie industry! Good grief, the Saw films alone are a hotbed of instructional videos on torturing people (for a noble cause?). Heck, even today's sitcoms are becoming a hotbed of immorality.

So in short, nowhere is safe. :O
 

Pebsy

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ok honestly why do all adults blame things on video games. It is true that video games are widely influential of our moods, but their is a barrier that prevents us from going to far which happens to be called "reality", if kids cant realize that they're in the real world and should not be doing this then its more like that they "huge frickin' dumbasses"
 

Mr. Fister

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Pebsy said:
ok honestly why do all adults blame things on video games. It is true that video games are widely influential of our moods, but their is a barrier that prevents us from going to far which happens to be called "reality", if kids cant realize that they're in the real world and should not be doing this then its more like that they "huge frickin' dumbasses"
It's because those adults are the parents of the kids who are doing this, and instead of admitting that it's their fault, they decide to use video games as a scapegoat.
 

Royas

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I definitely have to go with the "these kids are dumbasses" theory on this one. I'm going to have to add the "these cops are dumbasses, too" theory. Even if the kids are flat out saying that they were emulating a character from GTA, it sure doesn't make GTA at fault. They would have just emulated characters from some movie or something like that. Idiots.
 

Karisse

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I want to flail my hands about in the air and scream about idiocy, but sadly I'm used to news like this. Seriously, though, kids do stupid things and have done so long before video games ever existed. Hell, adults aren't any less guilty. Tacking blame onto a video game just takes the responsibility off parents, community and, in some regards, the offenders themselves.
 

Dcarty745

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Did it say the kids' blamed the games?

They were not inspired by the game they are just retarded! It is just an easy scapegoat to blame it on.