Morning Angel
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I wanted to share a terrible experience that my 17-year-old sister and her friends went through last Friday. It really shook me up to realise that there are dangerous people... dangerous kids!... even in a relatively safe neibourhood.
My sister's friend was driving her and some other kids around when a 19-year-old boy from their high school began following them in his car. They vaguely knew him, and they knew that he used drugs and was generally bad news. (Earlier that day, my sister's friend (the owner of the car) had accidentally hit his car with hers in the school parking lot. Although there was no damage to either car, the boy got upset and yelled at her. He didn't want her insurance information, he just wanted to be mad.) So my sister's friend pulled over onto a side street, hoping that he'd pass them by or say his peace and then leave. But he also pulled over. He then took a pellet gun and fired four shots at them. The first shot hit the windshield. The second shot hit the driver in the temple, and she had to go to the hospital. Luckily, she ended up with only a bump on her head and no lasting damage. The other two shots smashed the rear passenger side window where my sister was sitting. She was also lucky - she only had a few small cuts.
The boy was arrested but got out the same day on bail. He is under a restraining order and cannot come within a certain distance from the high school. He is suspended from school and will be expelled. He has a court date scheduled for a year from now. But today he is free. This boy whose temper flared over an insignificant car accident can walk the streets and go wherever he pleases with one small restriction. He has nothing against my sister specifically, since she was just a passenger in the car, but I am still afraid for her. What on earth possesses people to act like this? What kind of person would pull a gun, even a pellet gun, on four teenagers, three of whom are completely innocent, and the other guilty of the smallest of crimes? I'm in university, living in a different city from my family, so I feel helpless. I guess I just needed to vent my anger, fear and confusion.
Morning Angel
My sister's friend was driving her and some other kids around when a 19-year-old boy from their high school began following them in his car. They vaguely knew him, and they knew that he used drugs and was generally bad news. (Earlier that day, my sister's friend (the owner of the car) had accidentally hit his car with hers in the school parking lot. Although there was no damage to either car, the boy got upset and yelled at her. He didn't want her insurance information, he just wanted to be mad.) So my sister's friend pulled over onto a side street, hoping that he'd pass them by or say his peace and then leave. But he also pulled over. He then took a pellet gun and fired four shots at them. The first shot hit the windshield. The second shot hit the driver in the temple, and she had to go to the hospital. Luckily, she ended up with only a bump on her head and no lasting damage. The other two shots smashed the rear passenger side window where my sister was sitting. She was also lucky - she only had a few small cuts.
The boy was arrested but got out the same day on bail. He is under a restraining order and cannot come within a certain distance from the high school. He is suspended from school and will be expelled. He has a court date scheduled for a year from now. But today he is free. This boy whose temper flared over an insignificant car accident can walk the streets and go wherever he pleases with one small restriction. He has nothing against my sister specifically, since she was just a passenger in the car, but I am still afraid for her. What on earth possesses people to act like this? What kind of person would pull a gun, even a pellet gun, on four teenagers, three of whom are completely innocent, and the other guilty of the smallest of crimes? I'm in university, living in a different city from my family, so I feel helpless. I guess I just needed to vent my anger, fear and confusion.
Morning Angel
