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2 young boys, destroy school library

Old_Me

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and they got their names posted, which i thought to be something people under 18 don't get to have happen to them, being juveniles..???


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Two rotten Florida boys allegedly caused over $50,000 in damages to their school library — and were turned in to police by their own moms, according to officials.

The alleged bad seeds were identified as 12-year-old Felix Cohen Romero and 13-year-old Bentley Ryan Wehrly, who confessed to the outrageous vandalism of the Friendship Elementary library in Deltona, according to a Facebook post from the Volusia County Sheriff’s Office."


 
We might not. I mean the mere fact that their mothers turned them in tells me that they were raised in a home that at least has some semblance of order and discipline and Punishment.

That is a rarity. My retired job I am an SRO for a school system and parents aren’t parents these days and even the school dead fail to hold most students feet to the fire.

When the school suspends them I hear A LOT of parents mad at the school or telling the kids “don’t worry about it it’s a couple days off we will go shopping or run activity X y s)

I won’t even get into the fatherless homes and from the moms behavior it’s probably her (and the fact she has 4 kids by different guys with different last names and Carrie’s on like she herself is a 13 year old is usually a sign)

Other parents come to sign a kid out and don’t even know what grade they are in.

I could go on but hih get the picture.
 
That is a rarity. My retired job I am an SRO for a school system and parents aren’t parents these days and even the school dead fail to hold most students feet to the fire.

When the school suspends them I hear A LOT of parents mad at the school or telling the kids “don’t worry about it it’s a couple days off we will go shopping or run activity X y s)

I won’t even get into the fatherless homes and from the moms behavior it’s probably her (and the fact she has 4 kids by different guys with different last names and Carrie’s on like she herself is a 13 year old is usually a sign)

Other parents come to sign a kid out and don’t even know what grade they are in.

I could go on but hih get the picture.
I taught at a career tech center in the largest city here. I know exactly what you mean. At one time just a stones throw was the murder Capitol of the world. Look up oak street posse. I grew up on 25th and oak.
 
I taught at a career tech center in the largest city here. I know exactly what you mean. At one time just a stones throw was the murder Capitol of the world. Look up oak street posse. I grew up on 25th and oak.
One street over was the crips and one street over the other way was the bloods. They killed each other every day

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OK…worked south L.A. when the Crips wore a glove on their right hand and the Bloods were the . Brims, for theStingy Brim hats they wore. This was in the early 70s…Fwiw. Both violent gangs, that became more violent with time. Fought it out with the Mex gangs in the borderlands. L.A. was a violent city. In 1992, I was injured, and retired, as result of a shooting. We were averageing a Fgcet Involved shooting a week n Southwest Area. It is difficult trying to explain to someone just how bad it was in the Black community. Clearing the station, you always heard automatic gunfire in the area. While working, there was always concern f you were the next target. After being hospitalized, I was offered the chance to return to SW area or retire. Didn’t take long for my family to convince me that a 50% pension was 5he better choice. 30+ years later, I am now above the pay amount I made as a Sgt. in 1994. But trust me is was worth it!!!
 
OK…worked south L.A. when the Crips wore a glove on their right hand and the Bloods were the . Brims, for theStingy Brim hats they wore. This was in the early 70s…Fwiw. Both violent gangs, that became more violent with time. Fought it out with the Mex gangs in the borderlands. L.A. was a violent city. In 1992, I was injured, and retired, as result of a shooting. We were averageing a Fgcet Involved shooting a week n Southwest Area. It is difficult trying to explain to someone just how bad it was in the Black community. Clearing the station, you always heard automatic gunfire in the area. While working, there was always concern f you were the next target. After being hospitalized, I was offered the chance to return to SW area or retire. Didn’t take long for my family to convince me that a 50% pension was 5he better choice. 30+ years later, I am now above the pay amount I made as a Sgt. in 1994. But trust me is was worth it!!!
I was there in the 80s. I left around 1987. I was in Buena Park. Lived around and dealt daily with ESBP gang. I think the 2nd generation. Wasn't much gun play then. I kicked the **** out of a couple of them and after that we managed to get along well enough not to kill anyone. I hear these days they are affiliated with the Mexican Mafia and significantly more violent. I tried internet sleuthing a dude named Crow that went up for killing a cop supposedly. I knew him and he was always straight up with me. That would have been 1986 I think. No mention of him anywhere I can find.
 
I was there in the 80s. I left around 1987. I was in Buena Park. Lived around and dealt daily with ESBP gang. I think the 2nd generation. Wasn't much gun play then. I kicked the **** out of a couple of them and after that we managed to get along well enough not to kill anyone. I hear these days they are affiliated with the Mexican Mafia and significantly more violent. I tried internet sleuthing a dude named Crow that went up for killing a cop supposedly. I knew him and he was always straight up with me. That would have been 1986 I think. No mention of him anywhere I can find.
Orange County was heavily S. Vietnamese, at least Garden Grove. The 5 Freeway , in L.A.
, was the deviding
line. North was Mexican,South was Black. I was an auto theft and Robert Detective in Wilshire Division in the late 80s. Turned out my son’s in laws lived on Harcourt. One of the few streets that connected both Sides.
 
Orange County was heavily S. Vietnamese, at least Garden Grove. The 5 Freeway , in L.A.
, was the deviding
line. North was Mexican,South was Black. I was an auto theft and Robert Detective in Wilshire Division in the late 80s. Turned out my son’s in laws lived on Harcourt. One of the few streets that connected both Sides.
I lived near Beach and Artesia. Kinda on the edge near La Mirada.
 
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