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Post by abbey1227 on Jul 10, 2022 14:50:38 GMT
News Teenagers Fatally Beat 73-Year-Old Man With Traffic Cone In PhiladelphiaNiko Mann July 9, 20225214 Man beaten by teens in Philadelphia (Photo: @cbs3 / YouTube) The Philadelphia police are requesting the community’s help in locating a group of teenagers who beat a 73-year-old man with a traffic cone on June 24, according to CBS3. James Lambert was on his way home when he was surrounded by seven teenagers unprovoked and beaten with a traffic cone on the 2100 block of Cecil B. Moore Avenue around 2:45 a.m. The teenagers were caught on surveillance video in the neighborhood hitting Lambert with the cone and other objects and knocking him to the ground. Lambert tried to get away but was hit again. He later died at the Temple University Hospital. The police are searching for four boys and three girls roughly between the ages of 13 and 17. One of the boys has a patch of blonde hair on his head of otherwise dark hair. Philadelphia Police Capt. Jason Smith called the beating “horrible” and “horrific.” Dave Chappelle Calls Spurned Students at His Alma Mater ‘Instruments of Oppression’ in New Special “It’s horrible, it’s a horrific occurrence,” Smith said. “Mr. Lambert proceeds to get up and he’s attempting to walk away from the group again, and at that time, you can see a female strike Mr. Lambert in the back with a construction cone.” How Your Business Can Support Hybrid Workers Tania Stephens is Lambert’s niece and she wants justice for her uncle, who she said was like a father to her growing up. She also questioned why the teens were out so late committing crimes. “I just don’t understand what’s going on in our city,” said Stephens. “Where were the parents? I just don’t understand how children that age, whatever, they look like they couldn’t have been any older than 14. How are you out at 2 o’clock in the morning committing crime? I’m a senior and I’m not out at that hour. The parents, they need to turn their kids in. The kids need help. They need help.” According to CBS3 reporter Matt Petrillo, the city of Philadelphia is offering a $20,000 reward for any information leading to an arrest and conviction of those involved. The police believe the teens could be invloved in other crimes in the area but would not elaborate further.
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Post by Prometheus on Jul 11, 2022 0:47:59 GMT
Lock up the kids (after trying them as adults) and their parents.
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Post by abbey1227 on Jul 11, 2022 1:42:19 GMT
Lock up the kids (after trying them as adults) and their parents.
jesus!
And you give me guff
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Post by Prometheus on Jul 11, 2022 4:03:45 GMT
Lock up the kids (after trying them as adults) and their parents.
jesus!
And you give me guff When have I said anything different in similar circumstances?
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Post by abbey1227 on Jul 11, 2022 4:05:43 GMT
jesus!
And you give me guff When have I said anything different in similar circumstances?
maybe when you've looked for excuses for people behaving in a criminal manner?
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Post by Prometheus on Jul 11, 2022 4:19:54 GMT
When have I said anything different in similar circumstances?
maybe when you've looked for excuses for people behaving in a criminal manner?
I usually blame the parents.
Just because I acknowledge that there are other pressures doesn't mean I absolve parents of their duties. In fact, I've often made it the cornerstone of what people need to do to alleviate their personal situations while still addressing public concerns.
It's weird how YOU always say that people need to take personal responsibility.
You also say that the government is too intrusive.
But you can't see how the intrusive government is robbing people of their opportunities to exercise their personal responsibility.
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Post by abbey1227 on Jul 11, 2022 4:33:24 GMT
maybe when you've looked for excuses for people behaving in a criminal manner?
I usually blame the parents.
Just because I acknowledge that there are other pressures doesn't mean I absolve parents of their duties. In fact, I've often made it the cornerstone of what people need to do to alleviate their personal situations while still addressing public concerns.
It's weird how YOU always say that people need to take personal responsibility.
You also say that the government is too intrusive.
But you can't see how the intrusive government is robbing people of their opportunities to exercise their personal responsibility.
oh, those duties. Another area where we likely agree much more than disagree.
My only real soft spot is little kids and the abuses they suffer. But even with that.......after a certain point, it's time to grow up and start taking that personal responsibility onto yourself.
The Govt, and several of it's agencies, fancy themselves the foster parents to so many children.........and it's clear it's a pretty abusive relationship, too.
THAT is actually my point.......by producing so much dependency on Govt..........they're robbing people of ever learning to develop their own skills and responsibility. Many of life's best lessons come from losing, suffering, hardship.
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Post by Prometheus on Jul 11, 2022 9:13:59 GMT
I usually blame the parents.
Just because I acknowledge that there are other pressures doesn't mean I absolve parents of their duties. In fact, I've often made it the cornerstone of what people need to do to alleviate their personal situations while still addressing public concerns.
It's weird how YOU always say that people need to take personal responsibility.
You also say that the government is too intrusive.
But you can't see how the intrusive government is robbing people of their opportunities to exercise their personal responsibility.
oh, those duties. Another area where we likely agree much more than disagree.
My only real soft spot is little kids and the abuses they suffer. But even with that.......after a certain point, it's time to grow up and start taking that personal responsibility onto yourself.
The Govt, and several of it's agencies, fancy themselves the foster parents to so many children.........and it's clear it's a pretty abusive relationship, too.
THAT is actually my point.......by producing so much dependency on Govt..........they're robbing people of ever learning to develop their own skills and responsibility. Many of life's best lessons come from losing, suffering, hardship.
You're such an ignorant piece of shit.
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Post by abbey1227 on Jul 11, 2022 11:02:28 GMT
oh, those duties. Another area where we likely agree much more than disagree.
My only real soft spot is little kids and the abuses they suffer. But even with that.......after a certain point, it's time to grow up and start taking that personal responsibility onto yourself.
The Govt, and several of it's agencies, fancy themselves the foster parents to so many children.........and it's clear it's a pretty abusive relationship, too.
THAT is actually my point.......by producing so much dependency on Govt..........they're robbing people of ever learning to develop their own skills and responsibility. Many of life's best lessons come from losing, suffering, hardship.
You're such an ignorant piece of shit.
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