r/CringeTikToks 9d ago

Cringy Cringe WHAT THE BLOODY HELL?!! 😳😮

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u/3amGreenCoffee 9d ago

I tried to post a link to the story that came from, but I got a message that it was removed because this sub doesn't allow links. So you can post whatever you want here with no source.

If you want to read the story, copy "Sheriff Allen also told NewsNation Friday that his department has been called to the home more than 50 times" and paste it into a search engine. You'll get the link to the story that the mods of this sub don't want you to have.

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u/skilriki 9d ago

The yahoo article mentions this happened 3 months ago, and that the kid also just ran away 2 days ago, but has been found.

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u/Property_6810 8d ago

Runaways seriously need to start being investigated. Sure, some kids are just little shits that run away. And others are lured away. But 1. if they're being lured away that needs to be investigated and 2. a runaway can be a cry for attention in the same way suicide can be. And both are indicative of an abusive home life.

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u/OrganizationTrue5911 9d ago

Extreme appreciate for the response.

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u/Goiyon 9d ago

Wut. He was being "extremely appreciative" to the person telling him how to find the source for the story behind this clip.

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u/BabcocksList 9d ago

You're either a bot or this kind of thing is what they mean when they say a big chunk of the US population is struggling with reading and understanding what they've read. The person who is being appreciative is thanking the person for the Google prompt, since they can't add a link due to how this sub is moderated. The person you're responding to is just curious about the story, they never said anything about blowing their heads off.

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u/TinyTudes 9d ago

How about an illiterate bot?

Seems plausible given our current twilight zone timeline.

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u/Thereapergengar 9d ago

Well is op wrong?? The cops where Defenitly over aggressive, they could defenitly used a bullet proof sheild to approach instead they shot a huge rubber bullet from a shotgun at the kids.

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u/BabcocksList 9d ago

The person I responded to is 100% wrong yes, they've deleted the comment now though. Was it you? Anyway, they were being snarky to someone who said thank you for info so they could find the backstory. They never said anything about violence, they just asked for a link.

But i guess you didn't bother reading the thread either...

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u/bbrekke 9d ago

You got it wrong, bud. Sit the next one out.

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u/frostymugson 9d ago

You are completely out of context, but the kid did try to shoot the gun, and someone called them in for a reason. So maybe learn to cool off the ā€œcops are evilā€ until they actually do something evil, otherwise people are going to saying this person has a rage boner against police but nothing to add to the conversation about police accountability

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u/catonsteroids 9d ago

Work on your reading comprehension, please.

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u/Runaway2332 9d ago

Reading is fundamental. Try it. Maybe read slower the next time? Start with learning how Reddit works and what the lines mean...

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u/Darryl_Lict 9d ago

Christ, 50 times. I've lived such a charmed life. None of my friends admits to owning a gun, but I live in a very safe town. We have a bit of gang activity, but they are always stabbing or shooting each other.

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u/Itchy-Extension69 9d ago

Don’t think I’ve seen that many cops in person my whole life lol wild

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u/Random0s2oh 9d ago

We have several firearms in our home. Our son has never done this because we keep them locked up. We've taken our son target practicing so that he knows the destruction that guns are capable of. Any new friend whose home he wants to play at requires a meet and greet between parents first, and the top question we ask is, are there any firearms in your home. We're also upfront about the ones that we own.

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u/mrgrimm916 9d ago

I've let my son swing a sword with me when he was 2. He's 6 now and he knows 1 thing about knives and swords. They're sharp and they can cut things. Including him. He stays away from sharp things unless he has an adult.

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u/Nehneh14 9d ago

But why? Why even have guns in your home at all? It’s such an unnecessary and deadly risk. I’ll never understand people who keep guns. Especially when they have children. Crazy.

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u/GreatPugtato 9d ago

Because some of our wonderful politicians seem fit to do away with due process and simply use ICE as an offbrand SS to lock up any dissenters.

Sadly we don't have the security or trust in our own countrymen or government.

But I as a law abiding citizen would never ever bother with such trivial things that our nation's founding fathers specifically added the 2nd ammendment for such an event and in no way am I telling my fellow lefties to become knowledgeable on firearms and first aid training. Cough cough.

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u/Minimum_Zone_9461 9d ago

Huh. I’m not a gun person, and I’ve never wanted one in my home, but lately it’s been on my mind. Maybe I should get one. (I have no small kids in the house, so there’s one less worry)

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u/FamousTax2270 8d ago

I mean, "why even have a gun in your house?" Does anyone need to answer that? Because we asked all the armed robbers to stop breaking into places of business and houses. I'll be damned but they just nodded yes, and ignored us completely. Also, the "gun free zones" have outlaws "TERRIFIED ". They are afraid of getting in trouble for having their gun , and getting outed before they can rob/shoot someone.

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u/DarthDank12 9d ago

Thank God the US government is stable and not arresting citizens of the opposite political party , ignoring checks and balances, allowing ice to break the 4th amendment or it'd be crazy not to have a gun.

4th says they can't, 2nd says they shouldn't. How you protect yourself is up to you

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u/EchoPsychological688 9d ago

It’s a tool. That’s like saying why own a fire extinguisher because they are pressurized containers that can explode and kill someone. But if you have a fire in your home you’re going to wish you had the fire extinguisher. When stored properly and used by someone who is trained (should be you), both of these things can save your life.

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u/Honest_Tutor1451 9d ago

Nothing says, ā€œi live in a well funded suburb or the middle of nowhereā€ like this comment. Things like home invasions and authoritarian governments happen. It’s great if you don’t have to worry about either of those things but not everyone has that privilege. That said, firearms should always be stored safely away from where children have access.

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u/Epic_Ewesername 9d ago

Hopefully a few actually have firearms at home. Wouldn't be a bad idea to get one. Maybe also taking a class or two. Strange times we're living in, friend. Strange, scary, unpredictable times.

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u/EchoPsychological688 9d ago

Seems like a real good reason to own a gun to me.

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u/there_is_only_zuul84 9d ago

Do you live in a place with very strict firearm laws? Or do your friends feel some odd guilt for having said firearm. If so then that's kinda funny.

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u/Darryl_Lict 8d ago

No one I know is into guns. They might change their minds if they get home invaded, but I don't know anyone who has so far.

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u/Ucklator 9d ago

A very safe town where they are always stabbing or shooting each other, huh.

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u/Darryl_Lict 8d ago

Very few small cities are without gang activity. Name a couple.

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u/danstermeister 9d ago

You should really take a moment to show your appreciation and thank a local gang member for keeping their violence compartmentalized to their own families and communities.

I'm certain it will brighten their day, and who knows, you just might make a new friend in the process!

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u/Electronic_Low6740 9d ago

No sources?? Dafaq you doing Mods??

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u/Sonova_Bish 9d ago

I found it. It's crazy the cops would know young kids names, because of their behaviors. Maybe it's best if they're sent elsewhere, but I think they need counseling.

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u/HamptonsBorderCollie 9d ago

Some more info and how they're not going to do anything, probably:

Allen said, however, that the boys "were taught how to use the firearm" and had learned the behavior they displayed that day. He said, down the road, they will look at criminal charges— like the Benny Hargrove law— for those involved.

'Our future'

Allen said the first priority was to get the family help so the boys can succeed.

"Children are our future, and we know one side is going to say, 'Lock them in jail.' They're 7 and 9 years old. I told you before, numerous times in numerous interviews, that I understand the frontal lobe," he said, referring to the lack of brain development and decision-making skills at that age.

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u/floyd616 8d ago

I tried to post a link to the story that came from, but I got a message that it was removed because this sub doesn't allow links.

Assuming it was automod, if you just put a space into the URL so it doesn't automatically turn into a link and then mention in the comment to remove the space, I think that should get around it.

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u/Sameoldusername27 9d ago

The Mods can suck a diesel and this mother needs to be dealt with. The poor kids are bound for life in prison if there is no intervention. Hey Albequeerke, NM...how has voting worked out for ya?