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Mother wants you to feel bad for her kid
He was following a couple of women at 3:15 a.m. waving a knife. When the cops showed up he ran. The K9 unit was called, tracked him down and he needed a lot of stitches to fix him up - according to mom he could have died because one of the bites was close to his carotid artery - and she is upset with the way police handled things.
She admits he shouldn't have been out, she had no idea where he was or what he was doing, but she still wants people in an uproar over what happened TO her kid. And is "warning" other parents that their kids could be next.
Because this is apparently normal teenaged behaviour?
i'm cheering for the dog and hope he got extra treats for a job well done.
http://www.calgaryherald.com/health/Mother+teen+police+Sask+questions+officers+tactics/1801310/story.html
Re: Mother wants you to feel bad for her kid
Getting 160 stitches sucks, but not as bad as being gang banged in prison - so hopefully it was a lesson and that's not where he'll end up.
Love the complete lack of responsibility on the mother's part and the use of "vital carotid artery". Someone's been talking to a lawyer!
Little rotter. I agree the dog should get extra treats for that.
What the heck is happening to Saskatoon? I grew up there. Not a problem. My parents are still there and have all sorts of horrible stories. It's ridiculous.
And this is why kids these days are so entitled....it's never their fault....someone else has always done wrong.
I see it in school all the time (and I don;t get to call the dogs in). Parents always make excuses as to why their child has done poorly, or hasn;t done their homework....it's never because the kid was in the wrong. It scares me because they are the adults of the future!!
I agree 100%. It's sad.