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Guest nysos

All I can say is just wow, after reading the comments. The "friends" and "classmates" comments, seriously? I knew some people were ignorant, but on the scale that it seems to be going on.

All the "they were good kids that made 1 bad decision", I can expect that from the family but so many other people. I am sorry, but 1 bad decision you still have to reap the consequences. If I decide to go skydiving and risk opening my parachute at the last second and end up getting killed, I don't get any second chances. One bad decision can still equal death. You hold a gun in someones face and beat them, there are no do-overs just because that was your first one bad decision.

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At least they died doing what they love.

From the comments I read we wouldn't be at much of a loss if some more of their friends joined in on the fun that night.

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It's probably more accurate to say it was the first bad decision their frineds knew about. Fine, upstanding, intelligent, good people don't just up and decide to knock off a convenience store and beat the clerk with guns as their first foray into bad decision making.

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Read the comments

Heh. Not KNS. On the local version (clerk shoots robbers in Knoxville also) this morning, I made a comment about the criminal's working attire of hoodies and bandannas and got deleted.

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Heh. Not KNS. On the local version (clerk shoots robbers in Knoxville also) this morning, I made a comment about the criminal's working attire of hoodies and bandannas and got deleted.

You need sensitivity training :rofl:

I AM sensitive !! I was highly offended at getting my comment removed! :jester:

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From the article:

"Police have not been able to identify either of the robbers . . . "

(Wishful thinking update . . . )

"The Coroner said the pair will be buried in cardboard caskets in shallow graves at the landfill. In lieu of flowers, county residents are invited to drop by and p*** over their graves."

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I can't believe some of the comments either. Why do people have so much trouble seeing the evil demonstrated by their actions? I couldn't call someone "good" who could beat and rob an old man like they did. Watch how fast I distance myself from anyone I know who does something this bad. I sure won't go online and defend them just b/c the side of them I knew was different. It'd be clear I didn't know them very well.

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