Posted by John B. on February 24, 2009 at 17:12:15 from (38.114.64.206):
In Reply to: Kid in PA?? posted by dave2 on February 24, 2009 at 11:06:47:
Let him get by with it now? What will he be like in 10 years from now.
My son was in 1st grade when he had a classmate over. I could tell this boy was nothing but trouble just by the way he talked and the way he looked around. Two years later he threatened a girl on the school bus and then the next day he brought one of his dad's knives on the bus to follow thru with his threat. Luckily nothing happened. He has since moved away and is in 8th grade and been in and out of jouvenile custody numerouis times since this is what he has told old friends in this town. They moved because his parents blamed the schools here for his behavior. All the mothers here who knew him said and felt the same way about him. They all said they will have 911 on speed dial on all their phones.
His dad has a good number of guns, my son has seen them. I hate (I know) what's going to happen in the next couple of years.
He calls our son from time to time and I pray that he won't turn on our son for some reason.
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