CORBIN, Ky. (AP) — A 16-year-old boy killed in a shootout Saturday with police in Maryland, prompted the search of his home over 500 miles away in Kentucky, where authorities found the bodies of his parents and younger sister.
Friends and relatives of Jason Hendrix were struggling to understand how the boy, a faithful churchgoer who was baptized just two months ago, could end up as the suspect in the slayings.
Hendrix, a Kentucky high school ROTC student and active church member, was angry at his parents for taking away his computer privileges when he’s suspected of killing his family execution-style before fleeing to Maryland, where he died in a shootout with police, the town’s police chief said Sunday.
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Don't ever struggle with how someone could commit such a crime.Technology is an addiction and we all know it.Also,why is it that every time we see the aftermath of a heinous crime everyone interviewed talks about how quiet their neighborhood has always been? Are there no vigilant people left in the world?Anyone can snap at any time.Watch for the signs.
ReplyDeleteWhat could they do? You cannot walk up to a man who is mentally ill and arrest him because he has personal rights and you cannot violate his personal freedom. Even if you are vigilant and report someone... you are basically doing very little because the people who are there to help are overworked and medicine doesn't cover any of these people. AND the person you report can get a copy of that report and see your name. Basically... we live in a world of ticking time bombs and you are better off keeping your nose to yourself if you don't want it cut off. Look out for yourself and take care of your own business the best you can.
ReplyDeleteI read on the Union College's FB page where some whacko female Libtard said it's time to ban all guns now. I wrote on there she was an idiot, but I didn't want all the backlash so I deleted my comment. No gun killed that family, that whacko son of theirs did.
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