Crime Teen misses the bus, asks for directions, and gets shot at.

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He went to the house WITH the neighborhood watch sticker on it, because he thought he would be safe...



"The 14-year-old was walking to high school after sleeping late and missing the bus, when he decided to ask a neighbor for directions.

It was a banal request, but it nearly got the student from Rochester Hills, Mich., killed Thursday.

The woman who opened the door after Brennan Walker, who is black, knocked on it, started yelling at him. Then the woman’s husband grabbed a shotgun and fired it at him, Walker and police officials said."

His mom said that her husband (the teen's father) is deployed to Syria and he thought he could trust the house with the neighborhood watch sticker. The accused's home had a RING doorbell and it's all on video. That was enough for the Police to arrest and charge the shooter.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crim...-a-man-shot-at-him/ar-AAvRkEh?ocid=spartanntp
 
Shouldn't have missed the bus.

Stupid kid. And how dare he rings the door bell of a complete stranger .

Both are capital offenses in my book.
 
Prepare yourself for mild rustling....

Thank goodness the police didn't shoot him when they arrived.

(WWB) Walking While Black is the 3nd leading cause of death for African-Americans, after DWB (Driving While Black) and JBB (Just Being Black).

Relax, it's not that serious and I'm not going to read the responses to this post anyway, lol..
 
If only the teen had a gun, he could have stopped that rampaging maniac.
 
The guy sounds like a true psycho and needs to be put away.
 
14 year old doesny know the way to school by foot? Lol
 
How the heck is that lunatic appointed Neighborhood watch?
 
14 year old doesny know the way to school by foot? Lol
that area is a never-ending mess of subdivisions- no straight roads and most of them lead to a cul-de-sac.
 
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Guy ruined his life with that dumb decision. Glad he missed.

Of course the usual suspects will make this thread stink.
 
What a shit head. He needs a felony conviction and never allowed to own a gun agan.
 
It looks pretty horrific, but why would a 14 year old knock on a random door to ask elderly strangers directions to his own school? Does that part make sense to anyone?

We have to assume he wasn't at school when he was supposed to be, didn't know how to get to the place he's gone every day all year, didn't have a phone with GPS like everyone else, didn't get directions before he left, and started going door to door for directions because he figured a random old couple would know better than him how to get to his school.
 
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What a shit head. He needs a felony conviction and never allowed to own a gun agan.

NRA reads this post and be like
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