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asd11
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Teen gets probation for threats
#5573399 - 04/30/06 07:44 AM (17 years, 8 months ago) |
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Microcosmatrix
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Re: Teen gets probation for threats [Re: asd11]
#5573471 - 04/30/06 08:43 AM (17 years, 8 months ago) |
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Weird, me too.
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Re: Teen gets probation for threats [Re: Microcosmatrix]
#5573622 - 04/30/06 10:23 AM (17 years, 8 months ago) |
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Very weird, me too.
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Edited by Odiumjunkie (04/30/06 10:42 AM)
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Re: Teen gets probation for threats [Re: asd11]
#5573668 - 04/30/06 10:51 AM (17 years, 8 months ago) |
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Huh yeah that's weird...
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Re: Teen gets probation for threats [Re: HeavyToilet]
#5573856 - 04/30/06 12:12 PM (17 years, 8 months ago) |
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Teen gets probation for threats Boy high on magic mushrooms when he said he?d kill officer By JOCELYN BETHUNE
BADDECK ? A 14-year-old boy who threatened to kill several people while high on magic mushrooms has been sentenced to a year?s probation.
The Victoria County teen forced his way into a high school dance and threatened to kill the school vice-principal and his wife, as well as the RCMP officer who arrested him.
He appeared Friday in Baddeck provincial court. He was also barred from being within 200 metres of the school and the homes of four teachers and two Mounties.
The teen cannot be identified because of his age. He pleaded guilty last fall to four charges of assault, as well as causing a disturbance and making threats.
Court heard that last October, the boy, who was intoxicated, tried to enter a teen dance at a Victoria County school. When refused entry, he assaulted and threatened to kill the vice-principal and three other teachers who tried to restrain him. While staff waited for the RCMP to arrive, the teen barged into the school.
Crown attorney Kevin Patriquin said that when the boy was arrested, he was so intoxicated that police decided to call an ambulance. He also threatened paramedics and hospital staff.
While in custody, the teen told the arresting officer he would "put a bullet through his eyes," slit the throats of the vice-principal and his wife and burn their home and the school, Mr. Patriquin said.
Defence lawyer Allan Nicholson said his client, who was suspended from school for a year, has no memory of what happened.
"He takes full responsibility for his actions," Mr. Nicholson said.
In accepting a joint sentencing recommendation, Judge Peter Ross said the offences "seem to be out of character" for the boy but that they do not appear "to be part of any calculated plan or considered act." The teen?s mother sat in court behind him.
The boy was also ordered to seek anger management counselling and is banned from using alcohol, drugs and carrying or owning weapons.
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Re: Teen gets probation for threats [Re: blink]
#5574279 - 04/30/06 02:39 PM (17 years, 8 months ago) |
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HAH
and you thought your mod powers would see you through, didn't you?
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Re: Teen gets probation for threats [Re: OJK]
#5574958 - 04/30/06 06:57 PM (17 years, 8 months ago) |
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my mod powers work just fine! -----------------------------------------
Teen gets probation for threats Boy high on magic mushrooms when he said he?d kill officer By JOCELYN BETHUNE
BADDECK ? A 14-year-old boy who threatened to kill several people while high on magic mushrooms has been sentenced to a year?s probation.
The Victoria County teen forced his way into a high school dance and threatened to kill the school vice-principal and his wife, as well as the RCMP officer who arrested him.
He appeared Friday in Baddeck provincial court. He was also barred from being within 200 metres of the school and the homes of four teachers and two Mounties.
The teen cannot be identified because of his age. He pleaded guilty last fall to four charges of assault, as well as causing a disturbance and making threats.
Court heard that last October, the boy, who was intoxicated, tried to enter a teen dance at a Victoria County school. When refused entry, he assaulted and threatened to kill the vice-principal and three other teachers who tried to restrain him. While staff waited for the RCMP to arrive, the teen barged into the school.
Crown attorney Kevin Patriquin said that when the boy was arrested, he was so intoxicated that police decided to call an ambulance. He also threatened paramedics and hospital staff.
While in custody, the teen told the arresting officer he would "put a bullet through his eyes," slit the throats of the vice-principal and his wife and burn their home and the school, Mr. Patriquin said.
Defence lawyer Allan Nicholson said his client, who was suspended from school for a year, has no memory of what happened.
"He takes full responsibility for his actions," Mr. Nicholson said.
In accepting a joint sentencing recommendation, Judge Peter Ross said the offences "seem to be out of character" for the boy but that they do not appear "to be part of any calculated plan or considered act." The teen?s mother sat in court behind him.
The boy was also ordered to seek anger management counselling and is banned from using alcohol, drugs and carrying or owning weapons.
( jbethune@herald.ca)
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zippoz "in times of widespread chaos and confusion, it has been the duty of more advanced human beings - artists, scientists, clowns, and philosophers - to create order. In such times as ours however, when there is too much order, too much m management, too much programming and control, it becomes the duty of superior men and women and women to fling their favorite monkey wrenches into the machinery. To relieve the repression of the human spirit, they must sow doubt and disruption" "People do it every day, they talk to themselves ... they see themselves as they'd like to be, they don't have the courage you have, to just run with it."
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Re: Teen gets probation for threats [Re: ZippoZ]
#5574961 - 04/30/06 06:57 PM (17 years, 8 months ago) |
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Teen gets probation for threats Boy high on magic mushrooms when he said he?d kill officer By JOCELYN BETHUNE BADDECK ? A 14-year-old boy who threatened to kill several people while high on magic mushrooms has been sentenced to a year?s probation. The Victoria County teen forced his way into a high school dance and threatened to kill the school vice-principal and his wife, as well as the RCMP officer who arrested him. He appeared Friday in Baddeck provincial court. He was also barred from being within 200 metres of the school and the homes of four teachers and two Mounties. The teen cannot be identified because of his age. He pleaded guilty last fall to four charges of assault, as well as causing a disturbance and making threats. Court heard that last October, the boy, who was intoxicated, tried to enter a teen dance at a Victoria County school. When refused entry, he assaulted and threatened to kill the vice-principal and three other teachers who tried to restrain him. While staff waited for the RCMP to arrive, the teen barged into the school. Crown attorney Kevin Patriquin said that when the boy was arrested, he was so intoxicated that police decided to call an ambulance. He also threatened paramedics and hospital staff. While in custody, the teen told the arresting officer he would "put a bullet through his eyes," slit the throats of the vice-principal and his wife and burn their home and the school, Mr. Patriquin said. Defence lawyer Allan Nicholson said his client, who was suspended from school for a year, has no memory of what happened. "He takes full responsibility for his actions," Mr. Nicholson said. In accepting a joint sentencing recommendation, Judge Peter Ross said the offences "seem to be out of character" for the boy but that they do not appear "to be part of any calculated plan or considered act." The teen?s mother sat in court behind him. The boy was also ordered to seek anger management counselling and is banned from using alcohol, drugs and carrying or owning weapons. ( jbethune@herald.ca) zzx
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zippoz "in times of widespread chaos and confusion, it has been the duty of more advanced human beings - artists, scientists, clowns, and philosophers - to create order. In such times as ours however, when there is too much order, too much m management, too much programming and control, it becomes the duty of superior men and women and women to fling their favorite monkey wrenches into the machinery. To relieve the repression of the human spirit, they must sow doubt and disruption" "People do it every day, they talk to themselves ... they see themselves as they'd like to be, they don't have the courage you have, to just run with it."
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Re: Teen gets probation for threats [Re: ZippoZ]
#5574965 - 04/30/06 06:58 PM (17 years, 8 months ago) |
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Operations Teen gets probation for threats Boy high on magic mushrooms when he said he?d kill officer By JOCELYN BETHUNE BADDECK ? A 14-year-old boy who threatened to kill several people while high on magic mushrooms has been sentenced to a year?s probation. The Victoria County teen forced his way into a high school dance and threatened to kill the school vice-principal and his wife, as well as the RCMP officer who arrested him. He appeared Friday in Baddeck provincial court. He was also barred from being within 200 metres of the school and the homes of four teachers and two Mounties. The teen cannot be identified because of his age. He pleaded guilty last fall to four charges of assault, as well as causing a disturbance and making threats. Court heard that last October, the boy, who was intoxicated, tried to enter a teen dance at a Victoria County school. When refused entry, he assaulted and threatened to kill the vice-principal and three other teachers who tried to restrain him. While staff waited for the RCMP to arrive, the teen barged into the school. Crown attorney Kevin Patriquin said that when the boy was arrested, he was so intoxicated that police decided to call an ambulance. He also threatened paramedics and hospital staff. While in custody, the teen told the arresting officer he would "put a bullet through his eyes," slit the throats of the vice-principal and his wife and burn their home and the school, Mr. Patriquin said. Defence lawyer Allan Nicholson said his client, who was suspended from school for a year, has no memory of what happened. "He takes full responsibility for his actions," Mr. Nicholson said. In accepting a joint sentencing recommendation, Judge Peter Ross said the offences "seem to be out of character" for the boy but that they do not appear "to be part of any calculated plan or considered act." The teen?s mother sat in court behind him. The boy was also ordered to seek anger management counselling and is banned from using alcohol, drugs and carrying or owning weapons.sdfg ( jbethune@herald.ca) zzx
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zippoz "in times of widespread chaos and confusion, it has been the duty of more advanced human beings - artists, scientists, clowns, and philosophers - to create order. In such times as ours however, when there is too much order, too much m management, too much programming and control, it becomes the duty of superior men and women and women to fling their favorite monkey wrenches into the machinery. To relieve the repression of the human spirit, they must sow doubt and disruption" "People do it every day, they talk to themselves ... they see themselves as they'd like to be, they don't have the courage you have, to just run with it."
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Re: Teen gets probation for threats [Re: ZippoZ]
#5574967 - 04/30/06 06:59 PM (17 years, 8 months ago) |
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BADDECK ? A 14-year-old boy who threatened to kill several people while high on magic mushrooms has been sentenced to a year?s probation. The Victoria County teen forced his way into a high school dance and threatened to kill the school vice-principal and his wife, as well as the RCMP officer who arrested him. He appeared Friday in Baddeck provincial court. He was also barred from being within 200 metres of the school and the homes of four teachers and two Mounties. The teen cannot be identified because of his age. He pleaded guilty last fall to four charges of assault, as well as causing a disturbance and making threats. Court heard that last October, the boy, who was intoxicated, tried to enter a teen dance at a Victoria County school. When refused entry, he assaulted and threatened to kill the vice-principal and three other teachers who tried to restrain him. While staff waited for the RCMP to arrive, the teen barged into the school. Crown attorney Kevin Patriquin said that when the boy was arrested, he was so intoxicated that police decided to call an ambulance. He also threatened paramedics and hospital staff. While in custody, the teen told the arresting officer he would "put a bullet through his eyes," slit the throats of the vice-principal and his wife and burn their home and the school, Mr. Patriquin said. Defence lawyer Allan Nicholson said his client, who was suspended from school for a year, has no memory of what happened. "He takes full responsibility for his actions," Mr. Nicholson said. In accepting a joint sentencing recommendation, Judge Peter Ross said the offences "seem to be out of character" for the boy but that they do not appear "to be part of any calculated plan or considered act." The teen?s mother sat in court behind him. The boy was also ordered to seek anger management counselling and is banned from using alcohol, drugs and carrying or owning weapons.sdfg ( jbethune@herald.ca)
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zippoz "in times of widespread chaos and confusion, it has been the duty of more advanced human beings - artists, scientists, clowns, and philosophers - to create order. In such times as ours however, when there is too much order, too much m management, too much programming and control, it becomes the duty of superior men and women and women to fling their favorite monkey wrenches into the machinery. To relieve the repression of the human spirit, they must sow doubt and disruption" "People do it every day, they talk to themselves ... they see themselves as they'd like to be, they don't have the courage you have, to just run with it."
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Re: Teen gets probation for threats [Re: ZippoZ]
#5574971 - 04/30/06 07:00 PM (17 years, 8 months ago) |
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A 14-year-old boy who threatened to kill several people while high on magic mushrooms has been sentenced to a year?s probation. The Victoria County teen forced his way into a high school dance and threatened to kill the school vice-principal and his wife, as well as the RCMP officer who arrested him. He appeared Friday in Baddeck provincial court. He was also barred from being within 200 metres of the school and the homes of four teachers and two Mounties. The teen cannot be identified because of his age. He pleaded guilty last fall to four charges of assault, as well as causing a disturbance and making threats. Court heard that last October, the boy, who was intoxicated, tried to enter a teen dance at a Victoria County school. When refused entry, he assaulted and threatened to kill the vice-principal and three other teachers who tried to restrain him. While staff waited for the RCMP to arrive, the teen barged into the school. Crown attorney Kevin Patriquin said that when the boy was arrested, he was so intoxicated that police decided to call an ambulance. He also threatened paramedics and hospital staff. While in custody, the teen told the arresting officer he would "put a bullet through his eyes," slit the throats of the vice-principal and his wife and burn their home and the school, Mr. Patriquin said. Defence lawyer Allan Nicholson said his client, who was suspended from school for a year, has no memory of what happened. "He takes full responsibility for his actions," Mr. Nicholson said. In accepting a joint sentencing recommendation, Judge Peter Ross said the offences "seem to be out of character" for the boy but that they do not appear "to be part of any calculated plan or considered act." The teen?s mother sat in court behind him. The boy was also ordered to seek anger management counselling and is banned from using alcohol, drugs and carrying or owning weapons.sdfg
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zippoz "in times of widespread chaos and confusion, it has been the duty of more advanced human beings - artists, scientists, clowns, and philosophers - to create order. In such times as ours however, when there is too much order, too much m management, too much programming and control, it becomes the duty of superior men and women and women to fling their favorite monkey wrenches into the machinery. To relieve the repression of the human spirit, they must sow doubt and disruption" "People do it every day, they talk to themselves ... they see themselves as they'd like to be, they don't have the courage you have, to just run with it."
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Re: Teen gets probation for threats [Re: ZippoZ]
#5574974 - 04/30/06 07:01 PM (17 years, 8 months ago) |
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what the hell...... i changed the font, e-mailed it to myself, im'ed to my self nd nothing works.... WTF sorry for the possts, perhsps this forum is trunking posts? im going ot make this a long one just to see if it gets cut as well sorry for all this veggie
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zippoz "in times of widespread chaos and confusion, it has been the duty of more advanced human beings - artists, scientists, clowns, and philosophers - to create order. In such times as ours however, when there is too much order, too much m management, too much programming and control, it becomes the duty of superior men and women and women to fling their favorite monkey wrenches into the machinery. To relieve the repression of the human spirit, they must sow doubt and disruption" "People do it every day, they talk to themselves ... they see themselves as they'd like to be, they don't have the courage you have, to just run with it."
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Re: Teen gets probation for threats [Re: ZippoZ]
#5575008 - 04/30/06 07:12 PM (17 years, 8 months ago) |
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Teen gets probation for threats Boy high on magic mushrooms when he said he'd kill officer By JOCELYN BETHUNE
BADDECK - A 14-year-old boy who threatened to kill several people while high on magic mushrooms has been sentenced to a year's probation.
The Victoria County teen forced his way into a high school dance and threatened to kill the school vice-principal and his wife, as well as the RCMP officer who arrested him.
He appeared Friday in Baddeck provincial court. He was also barred from being within 200 metres of the school and the homes of four teachers and two Mounties.
The teen cannot be identified because of his age. He pleaded guilty last fall to four charges of assault, as well as causing a disturbance and making threats.
Court heard that last October, the boy, who was intoxicated, tried to enter a teen dance at a Victoria County school. When refused entry, he assaulted and threatened to kill the vice-principal and three other teachers who tried to restrain him. While staff waited for the RCMP to arrive, the teen barged into the school.
Crown attorney Kevin Patriquin said that when the boy was arrested, he was so intoxicated that police decided to call an ambulance. He also threatened paramedics and hospital staff.
While in custody, the teen told the arresting officer he would "put a bullet through his eyes," slit the throats of the vice-principal and his wife and burn their home and the school, Mr. Patriquin said.
Defence lawyer Allan Nicholson said his client, who was suspended from school for a year, has no memory of what happened.
"He takes full responsibility for his actions," Mr. Nicholson said.
In accepting a joint sentencing recommendation, Judge Peter Ross said the offences "seem to be out of character" for the boy but that they do not appear "to be part of any calculated plan or considered act." The teen's mother sat in court behind him.
The boy was also ordered to seek anger management counselling and is banned from using alcohol, drugs and carrying or owning weapons.
jbethune@herald.ca
And there you have it ^^^
Edited by Microcosmatrix (05/01/06 11:08 AM)
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