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Tyrone Bigguns
09-02-2008, 07:52 PM
DOUGLAS, Ariz. — Police say a 12-year-old Arizona boy shot and killed his mother with a handgun after an argument.

Cochise County sheriff's spokeswoman Carol Capas says deputies were called to a home Friday near Douglas on the Mexican border. They found 34-year-old Sara Madrid shot multiple times, and she died at a hospital.

The boy was booked into the county juvenile detention center on a charge of first-degree murder.

Capas says the boy was at home with his mother, stepfather and a sibling when an argument broke out. The parents left, and when they returned the boy opened fire on his mom. No one else was hurt.

Capas says she does not know what the argument was about.

mraynrand
09-02-2008, 08:14 PM
Maybe she was just looking for beer.

MJZiggy
09-02-2008, 09:16 PM
I bet she was after his pot stash. (remind me again why a 12-year old has a loaded weapon in his room?)

Tyrone Bigguns
09-02-2008, 09:19 PM
I bet she was after his pot stash. (remind me again why a 12-year old has a loaded weapon in his room?)

Where do you get that (in his room)?

MJZiggy
09-02-2008, 09:21 PM
I bet she was after his pot stash. (remind me again why a 12-year old has a loaded weapon in his room?)

Where do you get that (in his room)?

From the thread title. Thanks for being clear.

bobblehead
09-02-2008, 09:32 PM
obviously the guns fault, not that of bad parenting or foolishly leaving your gun where your pissed off 12 year old could get at it.

Tyrone Bigguns
09-02-2008, 09:37 PM
I bet she was after his pot stash. (remind me again why a 12-year old has a loaded weapon in his room?)

Where do you get that (in his room)?

From the thread title. Thanks for being clear.

The thread title was a joke...like that was a reason for shooting her. :roll:

Tyrone Bigguns
09-02-2008, 09:38 PM
obviously the guns fault, not that of bad parenting or foolishly leaving your gun where your pissed off 12 year old could get at it.

It's redundant to say bad parenting...they had a gun in the house. :wink:

bobblehead
09-02-2008, 09:40 PM
obviously the guns fault, not that of bad parenting or foolishly leaving your gun where your pissed off 12 year old could get at it.

It's redundant to say bad parenting...they had a gun in the house. :wink:

Of course they did, how would one protect his family if there were no guns in the house? Now a gun where the child can get at....and the ammo as well, that is bad parenting.

BallHawk
09-02-2008, 09:44 PM
obviously the guns fault, not that of bad parenting or foolishly leaving your gun where your pissed off 12 year old could get at it.

It's redundant to say bad parenting...they had a gun in the house. :wink:

Of course they did, how would one protect his family if there were no guns in the house? Now a gun where the child can get at....and the ammo as well, that is bad parenting.

The kid's 12, not 5, I'm sure he could get past any hiding place the parents could put it. I mean, sure, they could lock it up in a safe, but then when somebody comes to rob their neighbor's house it'd take too long to get the gun out and shoot 'em in the back. Speed is everything.

Tyrone Bigguns
09-02-2008, 09:51 PM
obviously the guns fault, not that of bad parenting or foolishly leaving your gun where your pissed off 12 year old could get at it.

It's redundant to say bad parenting...they had a gun in the house. :wink:

Of course they did, how would one protect his family if there were no guns in the house? Now a gun where the child can get at....and the ammo as well, that is bad parenting.

well, that is one problem she won't have to worry about. :oops:

bobblehead
09-02-2008, 09:56 PM
obviously the guns fault, not that of bad parenting or foolishly leaving your gun where your pissed off 12 year old could get at it.

It's redundant to say bad parenting...they had a gun in the house. :wink:

Of course they did, how would one protect his family if there were no guns in the house? Now a gun where the child can get at....and the ammo as well, that is bad parenting.

The kid's 12, not 5, I'm sure he could get past any hiding place the parents could put it. I mean, sure, they could lock it up in a safe, but then when somebody comes to rob their neighbor's house it'd take too long to get the gun out and shoot 'em in the back. Speed is everything.

First off a combination trigger lock takes about 8 seconds to remove IF you know the combo...second I always keep my clip somewhere else. Could a child who is undisciplined enough to snoop around my room find it, probably, but if said kid was snooping in my room he would get distracted by my porn collection and forget about guns.

Tyrone Bigguns
09-02-2008, 09:58 PM
obviously the guns fault, not that of bad parenting or foolishly leaving your gun where your pissed off 12 year old could get at it.

It's redundant to say bad parenting...they had a gun in the house. :wink:

Of course they did, how would one protect his family if there were no guns in the house? Now a gun where the child can get at....and the ammo as well, that is bad parenting.

The kid's 12, not 5, I'm sure he could get past any hiding place the parents could put it. I mean, sure, they could lock it up in a safe, but then when somebody comes to rob their neighbor's house it'd take too long to get the gun out and shoot 'em in the back. Speed is everything.

First off a combination trigger lock takes about 8 seconds to remove IF you know the combo...second I always keep my clip somewhere else. Could a child who is undisciplined enough to snoop around my room find it, probably, but if said kid was snooping in my room he would get distracted by my porn collection and forget about guns.

Porn..doubt it. Better on the internet.

MJZiggy
09-02-2008, 10:03 PM
I bet she was after his pot stash. (remind me again why a 12-year old has a loaded weapon in his room?)

Where do you get that (in his room)?

From the thread title. Thanks for being clear.

The thread title was a joke...like that was a reason for shooting her. :roll:

This is no joking matter. Is it mandatory that you always must act like an ass? I'm kinda hoping not.

Tyrone Bigguns
09-02-2008, 10:44 PM
I bet she was after his pot stash. (remind me again why a 12-year old has a loaded weapon in his room?)

Where do you get that (in his room)?

From the thread title. Thanks for being clear.

The thread title was a joke...like that was a reason for shooting her. :roll:

This is no joking matter. Is it mandatory that you always must act like an ass? I'm kinda hoping not.

Really? Perhaps you should also address Rand..who made a joke about beer.

But, the thread title in no way suggests that her death was a joke..it is a pointed rejoinder to the pro gun section of this forum.

Don't hurt yourself getting off your high horse.

mraynrand
09-02-2008, 11:01 PM
Of course if he had no gun, he probably would have just used a serrated kitchen knife, then she would have bled to death with horrible pain. Good thing in my house, we have trigger locks on all the knives - and hammers - and baseball bats - and numb-chucks.

Iron Mike
09-02-2008, 11:03 PM
That kid should've bounced to Agua Prieta before Johnny Law showed up. :roll:

ThunderDan
09-05-2008, 11:32 AM
obviously the guns fault, not that of bad parenting or foolishly leaving your gun where your pissed off 12 year old could get at it.

It's redundant to say bad parenting...they had a gun in the house. :wink:

Of course they did, how would one protect his family if there were no guns in the house? Now a gun where the child can get at....and the ammo as well, that is bad parenting.

The kid's 12, not 5, I'm sure he could get past any hiding place the parents could put it. I mean, sure, they could lock it up in a safe, but then when somebody comes to rob their neighbor's house it'd take too long to get the gun out and shoot 'em in the back. Speed is everything.

First off a combination trigger lock takes about 8 seconds to remove IF you know the combo...second I always keep my clip somewhere else. Could a child who is undisciplined enough to snoop around my room find it, probably, but if said kid was snooping in my room he would get distracted by my porn collection and forget about guns.

My brother did some research on gun ownership while in medical school. Your chance of getting shot during your lifetime goes up around 10,000% if you own a gun. Still less than .1% chance.

Just watch out if you are anywhere near Dick Cheney.