Is it POSSIBLE that the press focused in on a sensational aspect of this story rather than covering it in a balanced way?
Oh come on, thats just crazy-talk.
Is it POSSIBLE that the press focused in on a sensational aspect of this story rather than covering it in a balanced way?
possess matter involving a school or function it's a felony in the state of Kentucky
Don't laugh. There are at least two regular contributors to this forum who might just chime in with statements eerily similar to this one.Good, the police are finally cracking down on thought criminals. Its long past time we did something about these little Goldsteins in our schools. The best thing a family member can do is turn in a thought criminal- for their own good. Unless we all love big brother, there can be no harmony in society.
I would love to know if they got this from his writing?See below
You know, I need more information on this but at face value I have to ask what the heck are they putting in the water there?
You got to wonder where the ACLU is at a time like this. Probably trying to insure you can suck the brains out of a late term fetus if you so have the desire.
Wrote a story? ????, we shot a SHORT FILM on it back in HS!
Dear diary,How can writings in a private journal be considered a threat?
And cosmoline will have to join him now......How can a private diary be a terroristic threat?
That's my school. Consider this if you're wondering about the boy's creditbility: his initial story was that it was a short story for vocational school (yeah, the place where you learn carpentry and welding, not creative writing). Then it switched to an English assignment. Funny thing is, he doesn't have an English class this semester. He's also been involved in a number of fights and assaults on campus. His sister is even worried because she read what he wrote and she says it's no zombie story. He had the sites of the cameras on campus mapped out and had timed out how quickly the police could arrive on campus. Heretofore, his grandparents have done everything they could to keep him out of jail.
Posted by: Icarus at February 28, 2005 05:48 PM
Perhaps this might illuminate the matter more. The student's claim lacks credibility. HIs initial story was that he was writing the assignment for a vocaional school class (yes, vocational school is where you learn carpentry and welding, not creative writing). Then it switched to an English assignment. Oddly enough, he doesn't have an English class this semester. Still think his story is credible?Posted by: Icarus at February 28, 2005 05:54 PM