View Full Version : 4 year old shoots his 2 year old brother in the head during toy dispute.


julDilla
03-15-2005, 08:19 PM
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/03/13/national/main679790.shtml

The 4 year old didn't understand what he did and asked where his brother went http://media.ign.com/boardfaces/19.gif .

Even for a 4 year old he's a dumbass. I wasn't THAT stupid when I was 4.

leff
03-16-2005, 05:14 AM
This is what happens when you buy a gun to protect the little ones.

Ive read some were that a family member and not a burguler is the one that useally get shot.

Dumb ass mom, she must have had the gun loaded and unlocked

kapersky
03-16-2005, 05:41 AM
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/03/13/national/main679790.shtml

The 4 year old didn't understand what he did and asked where his brother went http://media.ign.com/boardfaces/19.gif .

Even for a 4 year old he's a dumbass. I wasn't THAT stupid when I was 4.

thats sad if its true, never fun when somebody die :mad:

PBDS
03-16-2005, 08:50 AM
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/03/13/national/main679790.shtml

The 4 year old didn't understand what he did and asked where his brother went http://media.ign.com/boardfaces/19.gif .

Even for a 4 year old he's a dumbass. I wasn't THAT stupid when I was 4.


....sad sad ****, but my 4 year old knows the difference between real and pretend when it comes to something like that. Not to mention the fact that I would never have a gun in the house with small children present. Whenever something like that happens it's 99% the parents fault for not paying attention or watching the kids like they should. When Jack Nicholas grandson died it's because the babysitter wasn't paying attention. That's another reason I wouldn't leave my kids with anyone but family.

bigdlb12
03-16-2005, 10:05 AM
....sad sad ****, but my 4 year old knows the difference between real and pretend when it comes to something like that. Not to mention the fact that I would never have a gun in the house with small children present. Whenever something like that happens it's 99% the parents fault for not paying attention or watching the kids like they should. When Jack Nicholas grandson died it's because the babysitter wasn't paying attention. That's another reason I wouldn't leave my kids with anyone but family.
this is sad man, but I wonder where the 4 yr old knew what a gun was and how to shoot one, I mean pull the trigger and all, I can picture him getting his 2 yr old brother and holding him in a choke hold while holding the gun to his head. Sad Stuff

The reason I quoted on your post is because an old co-worker from a previous job I had, had his little killed by the baby sitter, or what looked that way, the baby died and the sitter ran away, she finally turned her self in but thats the last I heard of it

PBDS
03-16-2005, 10:37 AM
this is sad man, but I wonder where the 4 yr old knew what a gun was and how to shoot one, I mean pull the trigger and all, I can picture him getting his 2 yr old brother and holding him in a choke hold while holding the gun to his head. Sad Stuff

The reason I quoted on your post is because an old co-worker from a previous job I had, had his little killed by the baby sitter, or what looked that way, the baby died and the sitter ran away, she finally turned her self in but thats the last I heard of it


.....Messed up stuff man!! You just never know with people. You also have to always remember that when you have kids(assuming you don't now) that nobody cares about them like you do. I have a neighbor that is a good buddy of mine but he is an idiot when it comes to his pool fence. He has people over with small kids and leaves it unlatched with the kids running around outside. The first time I mentioned it to him he was like, "then why don'
t you lock it for me"? It happened again when I had my one year old over his house with his 3 year old and other kids. He said the same thing when I brought it to his attention. This time I told him "wrong answer" and it was his responsibility when he has people at his own house. I also let him know that if someone elses kid gets in the pool and gets injured he is probably gonna get sued and worse than that, if it's my kid he is gonna get a vicious beatdown. Some people are just ****in clueless and you would think he would know better because he has kids.

Atwa_66
03-16-2005, 11:07 AM
That's sad man, and pretty crazy, the age in which kids get involved in gun figths has gone from 15 to 4 in a matter of 2 years

mic573
03-16-2005, 11:08 AM
That's a different story from what I heard on the news here. They said that the boys were playing with the gun after they found it and the gun had went off and shot the two year old in the head. I haven't seen the news in the last couple of days so this story could of just came out.

masterdirector
03-16-2005, 05:11 PM
Yeah, see? Knives are safer than guns. You don't hear many stories about accidental knives stabbing into people.

People should watch their children better. I bet the mom will blame it on TV somehow. "My son saw a power ranger shoot a bad guy, its Eminem's fault."

It is all Eminem's fault.

Wait what am I saying? It is Mike Tyson's fault, somehow. Tyson made the kid do it...you know he did. Somehow.

Knowing the number of people that have guns would make me not want to be a burgular.

People who own guns and whose children shoot each other are always careful. The gun was locked, unloaded, and locked away in a vault.

Kids can get into things. I know, I was a kid once and there was virtually nothing I couldn't get into. I knew where my mom's gun was. I was ****ing scared to death of it when she had it. She left me home alone with my handicapped brother all the time. When I was 6, I figured out Santa was fake because I snuck into my mother's closet and found half the Xmas toys that "santa brought" a few days later.

I kept up the act of "believing in Santa" for WAAAAY too long. At 12 and 13, my acting was getting pretty damn horrible, lol. My grandmother asked me when I was 12 if I still believed in Santa, she knew I didn't. I said yeah but I was skeptical of if he really lived at the North Pole or not!!!!

Shaolin Bushido
03-16-2005, 05:23 PM
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/03/13/national/main679790.shtml

The 4 year old didn't understand what he did and asked where his brother went http://media.ign.com/boardfaces/19.gif .

Even for a 4 year old he's a dumbass. I wasn't THAT stupid when I was 4.Clearly ... you ARE that stupid. His mom needs to get TIME for that ****.

Stupid cunt.

bigdlb12
03-16-2005, 05:34 PM
Hey Damian it took you till the age of 6 to figure out Santa isnt real?, lol I think it took me about the same. My son (4) when he was 3 he had it all figured out, he knows Mommy and Daddy are his santa and he knows that Movies are fake (Acting)

NOw at the age of 4, he has had 1 season of football and is pretty good at the Mitts (Boxing), he needs to work on his defence some

PBDS
03-16-2005, 06:52 PM
Hey Damian it took you till the age of 6 to figure out Santa isnt real?, lol I think it took me about the same. My son (4) when he was 3 he had it all figured out, he knows Mommy and Daddy are his santa and he knows that Movies are fake (Acting)

NOw at the age of 4, he has had 1 season of football and is pretty good at the Mitts (Boxing), he needs to work on his defence some


....Man I wish I could get my son(4) into a football league here. They just don't have em for kids that young here. He just played in a basketball league where he got to hone his tackling skills. lol lol lol I box with my son too and I think he may be a natural big puncher. We have a friend with a 7 year old that has taken Karate for like 3 years and we had them both punch us as hard as they could and we both agreed that my son punched harder. He is a big boy that naturaly knows how to step in with his weight when he throws. My mom has a heart attack when I mention getting him into boxing though. He tells me all the time that he wants to be the heavyweight champ for me one day.

masterdirector
03-17-2005, 04:49 PM
I'd disown my son if he ever tried playing football.

I could kick your son's ass. Yeah. He's been ducking me. Actually Hopkins'll want to fight your son since he's not a true middleweight.

AgonYx0
03-17-2005, 05:15 PM
damn that sucks. :(

UnstoppableOne
03-31-2005, 01:02 AM
This is definitely the mothers fault...Theres something called a safety for a reason, jeez. And yea im sure thats the first time she left it open...Sad