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Dec 20, 2024
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NonmormonYfan89
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If that's the case, I’d suggest settling it civilly personally.
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I’m sorry but I have to say something. Some of you on this board don’t seem to
ColonelMustard
Dec 19, 9:02pm
Well said.
ChiCityCoug
Dec 19, 9:05pm
Kid? Was it a 7 year old? I thought he was older than that.
BYUtka
Dec 19, 9:06pm
He’s an adult. Adults who assault people should face steep consequences. He’ll pay the consequence and he’ll be fine.
YIsForBrigham
Dec 19, 9:07pm
Consequences have one purpose. To produce a change of heart and a change of
RobDog
Dec 19, 9:19pm
Restitution and justice
YIsForBrigham
Dec 19, 9:23pm
I appreciate your perspective. Here’s another point of view
RobDog
Dec 19, 9:34pm
Interesting.
coolblue
6:56am
Consequences also serve as a deterrent to other committing similar crimes.
Ycrazy
Dec 19, 9:26pm
How many people do you think who might be I a similar situation in the future
cougarfann888
Dec 19, 9:31pm
Deterrence, punishment
wildeone
Dec 19, 9:47pm
Not so. The consequences are in place to pay a societal debt.
spoxjox
Dec 19, 10:04pm
I like the texting while driving analogy from OP. Everyone has done stupid
spidercoug
Dec 19, 9:20pm
Texting is not an act of malice chucking a water bottle is malicious
Ycrazy
Dec 19, 9:29pm
So texting while driving is perfectly safe and can't hurt anyone?
spidercoug
Dec 19, 9:32pm
No it is an act of negligence and should be prosecuted but you don’t start
Ycrazy
Dec 19, 9:37pm
Texting while driving is worse because the potential for life altering damage
fatcracker
Dec 19, 9:43pm
Following legal debates on CB is hilarious. What are we even talking about?
MarylandFan
2:10am
Let’s put it this way. Husband and wife two different scenarios. First husband is texting and causes an accident. Wife
JohnnyComeLately
12:08pm
That's not what he said.
Ghost of Peanut
Dec 19, 9:39pm
My point is both are stupid decisions that can hurt people.
spidercoug
Dec 19, 9:40pm
Do you not understand intent at all?
JohnnyComeLately
2:12pm
The whole point of throwing a water bottle into a crowd is trying to hit someone
ochobeeguy
Dec 19, 10:10pm
You think the over 100 people who threw things were all trying to hit someone? And they nearly all just happened to miss
HarlemCoug
Dec 19, 10:18pm
We penalize everyone who gets caught driving drunk, but we penalize people who
spoxjox
Dec 19, 10:21pm
Agreed
HarlemCoug
Dec 19, 10:28pm
I think you are infering intent that you can't possibly know.
NonmormonYfan89
9:06am
Yep. Exactly. He’s 18, a legal adult. Not a “kid” any more.
lightmann
Dec 19, 9:48pm
But, come on, he is still a kid. Mentally, his brain has quite a long way to go
cougsareforreal
4:25am
Seriously? Tell me, why do we let 18-year-old children with undeveloped brains
spoxjox
9:03am
Because they are much more likely to be paying taxes at 18 and it feels wrong to have them paying taxes without a chance
HarlemCoug
12:19pm
Because it "feels wrong"? That's your decision criterion. How old are you?
spoxjox
1:03pm
My 14-year-old worked at Dairy Queen for years. I guess he should have been able
spoxjox
1:07pm
I care more about the lesson being learned by anyone who may consider
CougarCanuck76
Dec 19, 9:10pm
Agreed
ColonelMustard
Dec 19, 9:13pm
If he was a "good kid" why was he cheering for the Yewts?
BYUtka
Dec 19, 9:16pm
Solid point - I'll have to reconsider my stance.
HarlemCoug
Dec 19, 9:18pm
RE: If he was a "good kid" why was he cheering for the Yewts?
RalphWiggam
Dec 19, 9:24pm
Maybe a good kid, who knows? Maybe he's gotten away with the same behavior many times before. He'll probably get what
ManicBlue
Dec 19, 9:16pm
I think the line of thinking that this could ruin his life is exaggerated. Maybe
YbeatsU
Dec 19, 9:23pm
RE: I’m sorry but I have to say something. Some of you on this board
Russell Feathers
Dec 19, 9:12pm
So what if the victim died? Or was permanently injured? Still empathy a little
Ycrazy
Dec 19, 9:14pm
These threads aren't about that. Had she died, it changes things significantly. Jail time would be a must. It would be
HarlemCoug
Dec 19, 9:20pm
But why?! The kid saw others doing it? Who among us hasn't made mistakes?!
MarylandFan
2:12am
That's not what the OP said at all. Nothing in what he said has anything to do with the victim dying.
HarlemCoug
6:44am
You can’t really make the case for harsh punishment on those grounds because
garyfan
Dec 19, 9:34pm
Throw water bottle. Charge: attempted murder. Does seem a bit extreme.
Best Guess
Dec 19, 9:55pm
He’s only a lad. You really can’t blame him.
maizecoug
Dec 19, 9:17pm
Society made him. He’s our responsibility.
Cougar Jazz Fan
Dec 19, 9:27pm
Sung Danny Elfman several thousand times.
DazeofBlue
Dec 19, 10:39pm
Is he, perhaps, a little bit confused?
Emmett Fitz-Hume
Dec 19, 11:05pm
Why does this even matter. No opinion on CB is going to change the outcome.
Tio
Dec 19, 9:23pm
Not mad but I’d like to think this board is better than 3 Utes in a basement.
DiamondMo
Dec 19, 10:25pm
He’s a Ute. Lock him up and throw the keys away.
shimmy
Dec 19, 9:25pm
I did worse things many times in my teens.
Covid-19
Dec 19, 9:27pm
I wasn't 18, but I did something much, much worse more than once.
Belboz
Dec 19, 9:38pm
No empathy here. He didn’t even turn himself in. His dad did.
DavisCoCoug
Dec 19, 9:29pm
Dad was a great example to his son.
Covid-19
Dec 19, 9:32pm
Dad tried to protect him and get out of stadium when confronted
Count Cougar
Dec 19, 9:59pm
RE: Dad was a great example to his son.
royalbluemenace
12:41am
To my knowledge there is no mandatory minimum jail time for aggravated assault
cougarfann888
Dec 19, 9:34pm
The dad likely turned him in with his son’s cooperation.
garyfan
Dec 19, 9:35pm
What is the appropriate “time” for unintended assault with a water bottle?
Soupie
Dec 19, 9:38pm
The article implied he was throwing the bottle at the cheerleaders, so he was
Ghost of Peanut
Dec 19, 9:42pm
“Implied?”
Soupie
Dec 19, 9:51pm
Meaning he wasn't just throwing it at the field and hadn't seen the cheerleaders
Ghost of Peanut
Dec 19, 9:53pm
Does it make a difference if the beverage was beer or Pepsi? It was
yahtzee
Dec 19, 10:24pm
The dad turned him in with the kid's permission. It was Sunday, you don't have your 18 year old call the cops without a
HarlemCoug
Dec 19, 9:46pm
You really think wealthy dude can't get his attorney to respond on Sunday?
Sid Vicious
12:08am
I think they spoke to a lawyer on the phone on Sunday and were advised to call the police and turn him in on Monday when
HarlemCoug
6:45am
Dad turned him in after they realized there was video evidence of where the bottle came from. Not saying it wasn’t hard,
BYU Tar Heel
6:36am
The kid will be fine. Good for him to learn a lesson. Any conviction thrown at him will be reasonable and he’ll recover
Haysom Till
Dec 19, 9:42pm
He was just a lil guy trying to buy some skittles.
Haysom Till
Dec 19, 9:44pm
Thanks. Give the kid a break.
Cswilliam01
Dec 19, 9:47pm
"Used the radio while driving" is akin to texting while driving? Wow.
Bob Vance
Dec 19, 9:51pm
If that is all it is then why is she pressing charges.
maYbe
Dec 19, 9:53pm
Medical bills including concussion treatments.
Soupie
Dec 19, 10:00pm
There will definitely be a civil suit and rightfully so. Seems pretty standard in a case like this. She has real claims
HarlemCoug
Dec 19, 10:02pm
I don't know her symptoms and if they'll last forever
Belboz
Dec 19, 10:36pm
Okay, Karen.
Mjolnir
Dec 19, 10:05pm
I’m not sure that means what you think it means
DiamondMo
Dec 19, 10:38pm
Ironic in that Colonial Mustard kills people with a wrench, rope and gun, etc.
Future_Tacos
Dec 19, 10:27pm
Obviously desensitized from being around all that killing
BYU Tar Heel
6:39am
Hahaha well played 😂
ColonelMustard
11:15am
Entitled rich kids should be
airbug
Dec 19, 10:59pm
While the outcomes could be similar or even worse, are you actually comparing
Emmett Fitz-Hume
Dec 19, 11:10pm
Could not agree more. I'm honestly stunned how many seem to be calling for
CougaRR4L
Dec 19, 11:11pm
Most of us feel exactly the same as you. I am glad the 👍 >>>>>👎. Well said.
JWin
Dec 19, 11:37pm
I agree we’ve all done stupid things
Blue Heart
Dec 19, 11:51pm
💯💯
USOblue
1:28am
Apology accepted.
cheezedawg
1:43am
"Not many of us have thrown water bottles at crowds.I get that."
MarylandFan
2:04am
He's 18
Mon
6:33am
💯
gww687
7:16am
This board treats so many things as zero sum. No gray areas in life. No mercy or grace.
Bonoman
7:55am
RE: I’m sorry but I have to say something. Some of you on this board
OldFogey
8:18am
I believe I have empathy. If I were in his situation I would feel absolutely
downtownchrisbrown
8:23am
I don't believe anyone in this thread suggested that empathy is trying to remove consequences. Empathy and justice are
unctoothman
8:26am
I’m sorry but those aren’t great comparisons
BYU'01
8:53am
Ya, I find it a little disheartening when I see people grabbing the pitchforks… but if it had been their son?..
NonmormonYfan89
9:01am
What if it had been your daughter, wife, sister?
downtownchrisbrown
11:30am
Criminal prison time does nothing to fix that situation. A civil suit
CougaRR4L
12:04pm
Dang beat me too it.
NonmormonYfan89
12:20pm
If that's the case, I’d suggest settling it civilly personally.
NonmormonYfan89
12:19pm
Empathy for 18 yr old yes. But not the U
Coug Dude
9:40am
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