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However, I still don't feel sorry for the kid.
However, I still don't feel sorry for the kid.
However, I still don't feel sorry for the kid.
However, I still don't feel sorry for the kid.

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But people who do negative things and get negative reactions, I don't feel sorry for them.
Look up the word "disproportionate" some time....

Oh, and GM, do I get a prize if he actually IS done with this thread? <img src="/images/graemlins/thumbsup.gif" alt="" />


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Families stunned by killing tied to egg
Tuesday, December 05, 2006
David Conrad
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH

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Danny Crawford, 14, attended Westmoor Middle School.


"He was just here for Thanksgiving," she said through tears. "He was supposed to be here for Christmas." Instead, 21-year-old Crystal Poloey said she was numb and only could shudder at the fact that her young cousin died over something "so stupid."
Columbus police have examined a gray 1996 Jeep Cherokee that they think was driven by the person who shot and killed 14-year-old Danny Crawford over the weekend after an egg was thrown at the Jeep.

Police found the abandoned Jeep about two-tenths of a mile from the Hilltop shooting and said in a search warrant re- leased yesterday that there was "egg damage to the passenger side."

Homicide detectives searched the Jeep early Sunday. They said they took fingerprints and have a "person of interest" in mind.

The Jeep is registered to a 57-year-old South Linden woman. She could not be reached yesterday, but neighbors have said someone else likely was driving the Jeep that night.

So far, there have been no arrests.

The shooting occurred about 12:30 a.m. Saturday, when one of three boys struck the Jeep that was traveling on W. Broad Street with an egg. One of the boys indicated earlier that Danny did not throw the egg.

The two boys who were with Danny told police that the driver of the SUV pursued the teens through a parking lot to an alley north of Broad Street and "shot numerous times as the boys ran away" through a back yard.

Danny, who lived with his father on Valley View Drive, was hit once before dying in an alley behind 28 N. Terrace Ave., close to where one of the other boys lives.

The Dispatch is not naming the other teens because they have not been charged and the gunman remains at large.

Gathered at Danny?s father?s home, Danny?s relatives were too distraught yesterday to talk at length about him or the shooting.

A man who identified himself as the boy?s grandfather called Danny "a beautiful child" and said the family was reeling. He said they are awaiting word of an arrest.

"We feel really sorry for the person who would do such a thing," he said. "Anybody who would chase a child down and shoot him point-blank, I doubt if he would turn himself in."

Danny had moved to Columbus recently to live with his father and attend Westmoor Middle School. His mother lives in Virginia, and relatives there said she was equally distraught.

"At this point, sleeping, eating ? everything is hard," said Poloey, who was with Danny?s mother, Kelly Crawford.

Danny lived most of his life in Henrico County, Va., with his mother.

"I guess he was just getting to that age where he wanted to see his dad," Poloey said last night.

The parents of both boys who were with Danny when he was shot declined to talk about the incident.

Although it isn?t clear what brought the driver to shoot at three boys, a local psychologist has his ideas.

"Having your car egged would make anyone angry," said Dr. Craig Travis, of Mount Carmel hospitals and the Ohio Psychological Association. "But when people are emotional, they are not using the highest, most-sophisticated part of their brain. Many instead act more impulsively and disregard problem-solving."

Posters that read "rest in peace" were displayed throughout Westmoor yesterday, and students said the halls were mostly quiet and the day unproductive. Danny was an eighth-grader at the school.

"There were a lot of tears today," said 14-year-old Paul Goble.

Paul said Danny was an allaround good, generous kid.

"He?s the kind of person that would give the shirt off his back," he said. "Everyone is really sad about all this."

Anyone with information is asked to call the homicide squad at 614-645-4730.

Dispatch reporters Bill Bush and Theodore Decker contributed to this story.

bjackson@dispatch.com


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I'm done with this thread, you kids need to take reading comprehension. There were 2 people who I understood what I said in this whole thread. The above proves you don't get it and never will. [color:"yellow"] Not once did I say he deserved shot and killed, not one time. I choose not to feel sorry for people who did something negative and got a negative reaction out of it[/color].
I never will feel sorry for that.


[color:"white"] Soup, in all your posts you first say the kid did not deserve to die, which is good to hear. But then you follow it up with the statement that the negative response fits the negative action. You are the one with a comprehension problem. "Kids in other countries are fighting wars at 14!" Oh, ok, that makes it alright then. <img src="/images/graemlins/rolleyes1.gif" alt="" />

One time there was a kid who was putting plastic bottles in the road for cars to run over. When our car hit one we turned around, got out of the car and confronted the kid. He was scared to death but he won't be doing that anymore. And we didn't need to shoot him either. It is a good thing you weren't in the car with us, Soup. I wouldn't have wanted to have to drive the kid to a hospital.[/color]

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LOL.. one of the benefits of living in a small town I guess. When I was about 14 we egged some cars one evening. We had it all planned, we did it in a neighborhood where none of us lived, we all bought our eggs from different stores at different times... what we didn't count on was being spotted, not by a driver but by a pedestrian walking by. We hit 3 or 4 cars before the pedestrian spotted us so we ran... we thought we were cool. This was on a Friday night. The next day my dad tells me to get in the car we have to run an errand. So he drives me to one of my friends house where 3 of the cars we hit are sitting in the driveway. All of my friends who participated were there... we had to wash and wax all 3 cars... not just once, but we washed them every Saturday for 2 months that summer. That and some other punishment was enough... I learned my lesson.


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<img src="/images/graemlins/rofl.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/images/graemlins/rofl.gif" alt="" /> A fitting punishment for the crime. I can imagine the feeling you got pulling up in the drive and seeing those cars with your busted friends. Too funny.

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Sorta the same situation only we were busted by one of the drivers, my friends older brother, and we were virtual indentured servants to him for several weeks and he sold us out in the end anyway. <img src="/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />

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The shooting occurred about 12:30 a.m. Saturday,

I do have to wonder where the hell the parents were at and why he was running the streets at 12:30 in the morning.


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Just glad you're not my Dad, soup. Hitting only teaches kids that violence is acceptable and by no means teaches respect it instills fear and hatred..

Children should respect their parents, not fear them. Hitting them or paddling them, only causes hatred and instills the thought that it's ok to hit their own kids. A parent can win a child's respect without hurting them.

I can't believe some of the things I've read in this thread.

Do me a favor and don't have any kids, ok?


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[color:"white"] Hey Soup, I made a bumper sticker for you. It says, "DON'T THROW EGGS AT MY CAR - I WILL SHOOT YOU." I want you to use it, too. I don't want to read another one of these articles. [/color]

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With me,we all had big gardens. By october,all the canning was pretty much done while many,many tomatos still hung on the vines. So they were our weapon of choice.
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But as happenned to you,I lived in a small,VERY SMALL,farming community and was convicted by the neighborhood and paid my sentence as such.

I only had to wash their cars once. But there was a very elderly lady who lived in my little Burgh and my sentence was to pretty much be her errand boy and chore doer for a spell.

I learned a great deal about the history of my community and many valuable lessons from Mrs. Tucker. She has long since past. But once I had "served my sentence" I still did her chores and errands simply because I felt she could use my help. Gave her rabbits and pheasants when I went hunting too..

While I was punished,it ended up being far more rewarding than I ever could have imagined. And looking back on it now,I had some pretty smart neighbors.

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Hitting only teaches kids that violence is acceptable and by no means teaches respect it instills fear and hatred..

Then why is it that I never feared or hated my parents <img src="/images/graemlins/tongue.gif" alt="" />


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