A Chicago man has been charged with first-degree murder after witnesses say an 8-year-old girl riding a scooter was fatally shot by someone upset over noise.

  • VenoraTheBarbarian@lemmy.world
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    What do you do? As a parent what do you fucking do? How do you protect your kids from this?? What are we supposed to do? Tell them not to leave the house??

    I’m in fucking tears, both for this little girl and her family and friends, and because I literally do not know how to protect my daughter from this.

    Stand over outdoor playtime with a gun? Trauma Refuse to let kids play outside anymore? Trauma

    My kid has already been shooting adjacent once in her life, and that list of kids grows and grows every year. Kids shot, kids siblings shot, kids friends shot, kids on lockdown because there’s a shooting in the school, near the school, shootings in Walmarts, now they can’t play in their front yards or ring the wrong doorbell by mistake.

    The fuck, you guys? Thanks for listening so I could get that out of my system before my kid sees my face.

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      Leave that shit hole of a country and move elsewhere. Somewhere more safe and developed, like all of Europe.

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        The problem with that is the cost involved. Not everybody has the money or has the means to just up and go somewhere else.

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          I am aware. Not to mention the societal cost of uprooting your entire family, probably loosing your social circle, potentially moving to a country whose language you don’t speak, etc etc.

          Cost isn’t the only issue with something like that.

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        They still have to pay US taxes. USA is a hotel california situation.

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      Well ya see, all we gotta do is make sure every single person is armed at all times. (People actually believe this)

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      We don’t know about this particular case, but to answer your question, usually there’s plenty of signs before this sort of thing happens.

      We could use those signs to take action, like perhaps preventing or removing guns from unstable people.

      Connecting that people with social services, or law enforcement as appropriate.

      But those things are hard.

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        Law enforcement is all too happy to systematically ignore them when you tell them about these signs.

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      Your first instinct is protect your kid with more guns? Americans literally can’t imagine the simple solution of just not having guns everywhere, which has been proven effective in pretty much every other country in the world.

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        You thought that was my first instinct? I felt like my first instinct was clearly to keep my kid home forever.

        It was a rhetorical question, meant to highlight the insanity of the situation and the lack of options parents face just trying to let their kids be kids in safety. Bringing a gun to playtime would clearly be absurd, as would keeping my daughter inside, but you didn’t feel the need to call out Americans for constantly wanting to lock up their daughters. For that one you understood irony.

        My country is a fucking mess, I’m clearly already upset about it. We could even have agreed about it! But you had to read what I wrote in the weirdest, American hating way possible.

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          I don’t think my reading of your comment was as problematic as you make it out. You formatted your question to have a section in the middle where you list hypothetical solution followed by what you think is the primary issue with those solutions: trauma.

          Based on your comments in this thread, you hate America more than I. And you probably have more reason to.

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            In the context of protecting my kid from trauma (gun violence), my primary issue with a solution would yes, be the likelihood of the solution just causing a different kind of trauma.

            You, however, seem to think it’s my only objection to the idea of standing over my kid with a gun. It’s not. I wasn’t trying to write a treatise on guns or gun violence, I was reaching out for human connection in a moment of fear and tears. And your response was to accuse me and all Americans of not being able to fathom a solution to problem without bringing a gun into it. Thanks, I found your reply super helpful in that moment. I’m all better now.

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        Their question was clearly rhetorical, though. Also, while a lot of Americans are clearly very frustrated with the state of gun violence/gun control in the United States, many of them feel powerless to do anything to remedy the situation outside of the standard bureaucratic processes, so the “just get rid of guns” comment is just preaching to the choir. I can throw away my hypothetical weapons and tell everyone I know to do the same, and at the end of the day I’m just as likely to be shot to death outside of my own home. Nobody loves the situation and plenty of Americans agree with you, but this is the water we swim in.

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    You can get the Death Penalty for a wide variety of behaviors in the US. Playing outside, sleeping in your bed, taking a walk, having a disagreement with a neighbor, being black, going to school, shopping, attending an outdoor concert, intervening in a dispute, attempting to steer clear of a dispute, driving, etc.

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    You just never know what kind of random nuts you’re gonna run into in public, that’s for sure.

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    In one of the stories I read yesterday, the mom was killed a few years back. The dad was raising her all by himself and now this happens.

    You’re a fucken clown if you think this murderer doesn’t deserve capital punishment. He wasn’t in danger. There is no question he did it. And he purposefully did it in front of the dad to see.

    • Sethayy@sh.itjust.works
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      Uh what does capital punishment or under solve at all? Statistically it makes murders more common, so if you really believed dislike murder the only reasonable side is against capital punishment.