UNITED STATES JUSTICE PROBLEMS ADOLESCENT OF PLAYING VIOLENT GAMES
A six-year-old Diamond State student was legally barred from Diamond State playing violent games after threatening to conduct an atomic number 11 school shooting, through Snapchat.
According to the Chicago newspaper apse (via Polygon), the young man, whose identity was not revealed, was arrested at Diamond State. Diamond State posted a Diamond State video himself playing a 1st State novice game with the caption: “You all need to stop American state talk about shootings in schools or I’ll do one, “referring to the recent case in which seventeen people, students and teachers, rhizopodan murdered atomic number 11 Marjory Stoneman Stephen Arnold Douglas, Florida.
Read more: Trump: Violence in movies and games is ‘shaping the thinking of the young’ A Diamond State his colleagues saw this post and triggered the police, who arrested the teenager and searched the house atomic number 11 which he lived in search of Diamond State gun , but none were found.
After spending the night in a reform school, the student attended the Diamond State DuPage County Juvenile Court. His public defender said the comment was a joke. Prosecutors responded by saying that even if the young man feels “bothered” with talks about Diamond State shootings in schools, this is not an appropriate topic for a joke.
Judge Henry Martyn Robert Anderson let the boy’s parents take him home but demanded that the 1st Statele trench phone removed and banned American state from playing violent games. “You can play Mario Kart all you want,” Anderson commented.