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Post by lonmark on Apr 23, 2013 16:53:37 GMT
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Post by DT 11 on Apr 23, 2013 18:34:57 GMT
Crime is getting out of hand.
No such thing as a fist fight anymore unfortunately!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 23, 2013 18:38:42 GMT
Who the hell stabs a Year 8 school kid. People these days!!!
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Post by DT 11 on Apr 23, 2013 19:56:16 GMT
Who the hell stabs a Year 8 school kid. People these days!!! Lol. Who the hell stabs anyone at all. It's wrong to take someone's life!!!!!!
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Post by Swadbus on Apr 23, 2013 20:35:17 GMT
Who the hell stabs a Year 8 school kid. People these days!!! Lol. Who the hell stabs anyone at all. It's wrong to take someone's life!!!!!! Fortunately the victim (at the time of posting) is still alive.
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Post by RM5chris on Apr 24, 2013 18:11:16 GMT
Who the hell stabs a Year 8 school kid. People these days!!! Lol. Who the hell stabs anyone at all. It's wrong to take someone's life!!!!!! Without getting too political, if you are caught having committed this sort of crime you should be given life or 25+ end of. I don't want your type (that goes around stabbing others) in my community.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 24, 2013 19:37:39 GMT
Sadly incidents like this barely raise an eyebrow nowadays.
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Post by rambo on Apr 24, 2013 22:28:52 GMT
Why am i not suprised..................
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Post by snoggle on Apr 24, 2013 23:29:22 GMT
Who the hell stabs a Year 8 school kid. People these days!!! I understand the victim and perpetrator were actually 15, not that it makes a massive amount of difference. Ironically the day after this incident there were stats released showing that the UK is becoming a much safer place to live with reductions in many categories of crime. Of course, in the Daily Mail version of the UK you are stabbed repeatedly on your front door step if you take your recycling out to the bin. Let's not have facts get in the way of mass hysteria and fear - which helps sell newspapers.
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Post by vjaska on Apr 25, 2013 0:01:03 GMT
Sadly incidents like this barely raise an eyebrow nowadays. In certain areas its unfortunately become the norm not to raise eyebrows at this as its happened so often. It's certainly the case here in Brixton - people are not one bit surprised when it does.
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Post by IanF on Apr 25, 2013 5:57:59 GMT
Sadly the victim has now passed away.
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Post by ServerKing on Apr 25, 2013 6:24:14 GMT
Sad news. Though something tells me the sentence for an underage murderer will be short, as always in Broken Britain
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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2013 0:34:41 GMT
Sad news. Though something tells me the sentence for an underage murderer will be short, as always in Broken Britain I suppose if that happened in America the stabber would of gotten a couple of years in junior hall and then probs sent out to one of the toughest prisons in America maybe Azkaban.
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Post by lonmark on Apr 26, 2013 8:01:17 GMT
im so sad to hear that person pass away. however i m hoping the police team and head teachers will talking to all the pupils how the dangerous is it at the school.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2013 8:38:52 GMT
Who the hell stabs a Year 8 school kid. People these days!!! I understand the victim and perpetrator were actually 15, not that it makes a massive amount of difference. Ironically the day after this incident there were stats released showing that the UK is becoming a much safer place to live with reductions in many categories of crime. Of course, in the Daily Mail version of the UK you are stabbed repeatedly on your front door step if you take your recycling out to the bin. Let's not have facts get in the way of mass hysteria and fear - which helps sell newspapers. Can't say I've read anything like that in any newspaper, is it perhaps you that isn't allowing facts to get in the way
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