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Attacked by four little thugs

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Posted by: Cinderella

Attacked by four little thugs

Woman hit with chair before cops can grab 3




http://www.nj.com/news/jjournal/inde...770.xml&coll=3


Cops arrested three boys after they began beating a 35-year-old woman with a metal folding chair, reports said.
Plainclothes cops assigned to the area of Union Street and West Side Avenue in response to a recent spate of robberies in the area observed a group of four young men, one carrying a metal folding chair, at Kennedy Boulevard and Union Street around 10:30 p.m. on Tuesday.

The boys surrounded a woman, who said, "You don't know me, what are you doing this for?" At that point, one boy hit her with the metal chair, police said.
The plainclothes cops immediately intervened and the boys ran. Three of the boys - two 13-year-olds and a 12-year-old - were caught and arrested, but the fourth got away, police said.
The three boys were charged with robbery and aggravated assault, police said.



Posted by: mikey742

That’s great 12 and 13 year old boys out committing armed robbery and assault what great world we live in



Posted by: justanotherparatrooper

only gonna get worse



Posted by: CJIS

oh boy



Posted by: Andy0921

Why am I not shocked?



Posted by: CJIS

beacuse these things arn't shocking anymore



Posted by: mtc

At 10:30PM my two 13yr olds are in bed asleep! WTF ???

Some fine parenting going on there - FINE parenting!



Posted by: KozmoKramer

There was a time where the police or the courts were the least of your worries.
I would rather have been picked up by the police than to have to deal with my old man when I was 13. And the funny thing? He never laid a hand on me..
But I knew he could and would. That was what kept me from getting in trouble with the law.
Nowadays, the kids either havent any father in the house, or the one that is in the house is too busy or too drunk, or unable to admit their kid could do something like that.



Posted by: justanotherparatrooper

OR so willing to sue the police,teachers, coaches or other parents who dare disipline theyre 'angel'



Posted by: Mongo

Thats why Marines are better cuz we know how to spell discipline.

OVER !!!!!!!!!



Posted by: justanotherparatrooper

Im a man..I'lll take the hit



Posted by: Mongo

I KNEW YOU WOULD i'M ONLY PERFECT 99 1/2 % OF THE TIME.





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