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CLYDE, N.Y. (AP) — A man who says he caught four boys vandalizing his father-in-law's home has been charged with child endangerment after corralling them in a closet until police arrived.
Jesse Daniels was arraigned on four counts of endangering the welfare of a child after authorities say he interrupted the vandalism at the empty home in the Wayne County village of Clyde, midway between Rochester and Syracuse.
Paul Bowler, the father of two of the boys, told the station that there are no excuses for his sons' actions.
"I understand they were in the wrong, but there are other ways to handle it," he said. "He (Daniels) knew who the kids were. It's not like they were strangers. And send the kids home and call the cops then. You don't sit there and torment them and tell them you're going to bash their skulls in with a hammer."
I dunno.....I think the kids were just exercising their right to self expression and that the guy who locked them in the closet was trying to stymie their creativity. We all must remember that one person's "vandalism" is another person's "art". Besides, we all know that the guy could never have put "his" time and resources into the house without the help of the community so, when you get right down to it, it's the neighborhoods house and not the guy's house. These ideas of personal property and responsibility are totally antiquated and need to go away. It may seem a little harsh but the only way to destroy out of control individualism is to crush the individual under the will of the community through the power of the state.
/s *just because a handful of idiots will think this is serious.
Yep, you always run that risk.
[but I'll copy it so they'll get the message]
I applaud the homeowner as I applaud this teacher.
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She wanted to teach a bully a lesson so she either allowed or encouraged the other kids to hit him? I'm not so sure I can get on board with that. There are definitely better ways to handle such a situation.
The 'bully' was brought to her by a younger 'exasperated' teacher who had run out of options. I'm not real sure she should of handled it exactly the way she did but, there's a bigger conundrum here... Being able to discipline at all.
In a world without consequences comes chaos.
Ah....I see. Well, from a personal standpoint I do believe that the old "Board of Education" had a very worthwhile place in the education system. That kind of discipline, however, was meted out in private.
Two wrongs don't make a right. Just because these kids' hands weren't clean does not give this man license to illegally lock them in a closet. We do not require that crime victims have clean hands. Both the kids and this man ought to face the consequences of their actions.
I would be interested in hearing his thoughts as to exactly what would a better way to handle it.Paul Bowler, the father of two of the boys, told the station that there are no excuses for his sons' actions.
"I understand they were in the wrong, but there are other ways to handle it," he said. "He (Daniels) knew who the kids were. It's not like they were strangers. And send the kids home and call the cops then. You don't sit there and torment them and tell them you're going to bash their skulls in with a hammer."
Not at my schools... Right in front of the entire class. If you were caught in a jock strap after working out...all the worse.
I use to tell these stories to my kids and oddly enough, never had to spank them.Yes the good ol' days
I would be interested in hearing his thoughts as to exactly what would a better way to handle it.
My thoughts exactly, but hey... I'm way too cynical.No doubt anything that would coddle his little darlings and give them another chance.
My thoughts exactly, but hey... I'm way too cynical.
I would be interested in hearing his thoughts as to exactly what would a better way to handle it.
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