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14-year-old involved in fatal robbery attempt
Here we go again! Yet another child gone wrong, and the "family" members complaining about how "their little treasure," was unjustly murdered...makes me sick!!! POS parenting is what helped to cause this situation, IMVHO! These people need to be brought to trial for their failure as parents and educators, and need to STFU!:mad:
Police release name of 14-year-old involved in fatal robbery attempt By JERRY WOFFORD & JARREL WADE World Staff Writers Published: 9/17/2010 Last Modified: 9/17/2010 3:53 PM Full Story: http://www.tulsaworld.com/webextra/c...47&archive=yes Police have released the names of the shooter and the alleged 14-year-old robber killed when two masked suspects entered a Tulsa convenience store late Thursday. Tulsa Police Capt. Dave Roberts said two robbers walked into Zeba Food Mart No. 2, at 506 E. 56th St. North, with a rifle around 10:45 p.m. and started shooting. Zahid Khan, an employee at the store, returned fire with a handgun, shooting one of the masked intruders. Qualynn Dabney, 14, was pronounced dead at the scene from a gunshot to the upper torso, police said Friday. The other robber fled, Roberts said. Khan told police the masked suspects came into the store armed with long rifles. Detectives reported they recovered a .22-caliber rifle next to Dabney's body. Dabney's family said Friday that he didn't have a gun, and it was the other suspect at the scene who was carrying the weapon. AND TODAY: Full Story: http://www.tulsaworld.com/webextra/c...59&archive=yes Convenience store shooting has robber's family seeking answers By JARREL WADE World Staff Writer Published: 9/18/2010 2:21 AM Last Modified: 9/18/2010 3:44 AM Family members of a 14-year-old boy who was killed while attempting to rob a convenience store Thursday night said Friday that they are eager to see the full investigation to determine whether his death was necessary. Tulsa Police Capt. Dave Roberts said two masked robbers walked into Zeba Food Mart No. 2, at 506 E. 56th St. North, with a rifle around 10:45 p.m. and started shooting. Tulsa Fire Department driver Sam Agee said the robbers were wearing plastic masks that distorted their faces. Zahid Khan, an employee at the store, returned fire with a handgun, shooting one of the intruders. Qualynn Dabney, 14, was pronounced dead at the scene from a gunshot to the upper torso, police said Friday. The other robber fled, Roberts said. Khan told police the masked robbers came into the store armed with long rifles and started shooting. Detectives recovered a .22-caliber rifle next to Dabney's body. The boy's family said Friday that he didn't have a gun, and they said it was the other boy who was carrying the weapon. |
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From the Tulsa Arts Council about the program:
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...some friggin angel, and the bleeding hearts are apologizing that society has let them down... What Horsecrap. A truant, possibly a violent trouble maker hooks up with other would-be felons, to rob a store and gets killed... His choice, and he paid the price. I think the clerk needs a medal. |
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Holly |
Don't go stupid places, with stupid people, and do stupid things.
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For over 10 years, I used to work 2 days a week at a local juvenille detension center, doing PT rehab with the little "angels". I can count on ONE hand the number of kids there that didn't belong there!!! The vast majority had NO parenting or parenting by example with one or BOTH of their parents in prison. They had NO remorse for what they had done, and were looking to "the system" to "take care of them!" The staff - who ALL have a direct pass to Heaven for tolerating these "little angels" - had WORSE health care benefits than these ingrateful POS! But WE owed them ...:boohoo:confused::mad:
Unfortunately, these kids and the kid in this article are becoming more and more common, and I totally agree that the parents need to be prosecuted, if not keel-hauled!!! I hated Tuesdays and Thursdays back then, but it truly made me appreciate my boys, and the GREAT kids I used to coach even more!!! molon labe:lifter |
Maybe not technically necessary ...
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Zero sympathy. He got his just rewards.
If you didn't know he was out committing armed robbery, how do you know he didn't have a gun? TR |
Excuse my lack of sympathy…
Just like clockwork tomorrow we will see that this youth was just moments away from turning his life around, he was going to join the monastery and save other youths from his life of misdeeds, etc, etc, etc.
This was a fatal mistake on his part, oh well. |
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Very well said, TR Sir!!! Holly, JMHO:munchin |
Update
The one that got away is now being charged with his friends murder.
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If accountability had been practiced at home, the 14 y/o would most likely not be dead now. As it is, his day of reckoning came, ultimate accountability was his and he paid for his actions. I hope his companion pays as well. -Susan |
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Big Teddy :munchin |
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Holly |
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"I am talking about these people who cry when their son is standing there in an orange suit. Where were you when he was 2? Where were you when he was 12? Where were you when he was 18 and how come you didn't know that he had a pistol?" Brad |
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