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Good Christian Upbringing
A 14-year-old student at a Christian academy in Washington state has been charged with attempted murder for allegedly shooting both of his parents in the head after they restricted him from playing violent video games. Grant County prosecutors on Monday said that they were asking that 14-year-old Nathan Brooks be tried as an adult for the attempted murder of his parents. According to a Moses Lake police report obtained by iFIBER One News, Nathon Brooks had considered killing his parents, 38-year-old Jonathan Brooks and 39-year-old Elizabeth Brooks, since the age of 8. He had recently been been grounded for two weeks from using “electronic devices” — including playing video games — and had been punished with detention for being late to class. Nathon Brooks had admitted to police that he had been obsessed with video games. “He said he quit playing violent video games because he thought they were making him more violent,” Moses Lake police Sgt. Mike Williams noted in the document. “I asked him how much he played video games, and he told me ‘24/7,’ up until he got his electronics taken away.” Nathon Brooks indicated that he had decided to shoot his parents after his mother told his he was “meeting the definition of insanity” by disobeying over and over again. He said that his parents had been angry after he recently took one of their credit cards. On Friday, Police believe the boy pried open a gun safe to retrieve a ..22 caliber pistol. After listening to music for about 90 minutes, he decided to kill his parents. “He said he was rethinking it, but said ultimately the voice telling him to do it was louder than the one telling him not to,” Williams wrote. “He said he just heard over and over in his head that he would be able to do whatever he wanted if he killed his parents.” While his radio was recharging, Nathon Brooks quietly entered his parents room just before 10 p.m. and aimed the gun at the back of his father’s head. “He shot his dad first, [and] then he shot his mom, [and] then shot again at his dad when [his father] rolled out of bed,” Williams explained in the report. “Nathon said that when he was firing at his mom and she tried to get up, so he fired at her twice more and she stopped moving.” Jonathan Brooks reportedly was able to call 9-1-1 to report that an intruder had shot him and his wife. When police arrived, Nathon Brooks told officers that the shooter had left. But a video surveillance camera that the father had set up to monitor his son clearly showed Nathon Brooks walking through the living room while carrying a handgun, police said. Moses Lake police had investigated Nathon Brooks in 2010 over allegations that he molested a younger girl, but the boy had no previous criminal charges. Officials at Moses Lake Christian Academy, where Nathon Brooks went to school, said they were shocked by the shooting. “It’s been a difficult day for our family …[that] really is what we are here, we’re a very tight-knit community and so it’s shocking to all of us,” Moses Lake Christian Academy interim director told KXLK. “I don’t know how anyone comes to grips with this. It’s a tragedy for the family and for the community, not just Moses Lake Christian Academy but for Moses Lake as a community.” The academy released a statement on Tuesday saying that Jonothan Brooks had been released from the hospital and was staying with his wife as medical staff tried to stabilize her before surgery. A family friend told KXLY that both parents were “doing well,” and that Elizabeth Brooks was able to communicate through sign languange. Nathon Brooks was being held in lieu of $500,000 bail. This week, the video game industry said it would launch a campaign to help educate parents about the video game rating system created by the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) and on how controls in video games consoles could be used to limit access to violent content. Following the mass shooting of 20 elementary school children in Connecticut last year, Senate Commerce Committee Chairman Jay Rockefeller (D-WV) introduced a bill to have the National Academy of Sciences study the link between violent video games and violent acts by children. |
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On 3/13/2013 12:07 PM, jps wrote:
A 14-year-old student at a Christian academy in Washington state has been charged with attempted murder for allegedly shooting both of his parents in the head after they restricted him from playing violent video games. Grant County prosecutors on Monday said that they were asking that 14-year-old Nathan Brooks be tried as an adult for the attempted murder of his parents. According to a Moses Lake police report obtained by iFIBER One News, Nathon Brooks had considered killing his parents, 38-year-old Jonathan Brooks and 39-year-old Elizabeth Brooks, since the age of 8. He had recently been been grounded for two weeks from using “electronic devices” — including playing video games — and had been punished with detention for being late to class. Nathon Brooks had admitted to police that he had been obsessed with video games. “He said he quit playing violent video games because he thought they were making him more violent,” Moses Lake police Sgt. Mike Williams noted in the document. “I asked him how much he played video games, and he told me ‘24/7,’ up until he got his electronics taken away.” Nathon Brooks indicated that he had decided to shoot his parents after his mother told his he was “meeting the definition of insanity” by disobeying over and over again. He said that his parents had been angry after he recently took one of their credit cards. On Friday, Police believe the boy pried open a gun safe to retrieve a ..22 caliber pistol. After listening to music for about 90 minutes, he decided to kill his parents. “He said he was rethinking it, but said ultimately the voice telling him to do it was louder than the one telling him not to,” Williams wrote. “He said he just heard over and over in his head that he would be able to do whatever he wanted if he killed his parents.” While his radio was recharging, Nathon Brooks quietly entered his parents room just before 10 p.m. and aimed the gun at the back of his father’s head. “He shot his dad first, [and] then he shot his mom, [and] then shot again at his dad when [his father] rolled out of bed,” Williams explained in the report. “Nathon said that when he was firing at his mom and she tried to get up, so he fired at her twice more and she stopped moving.” Jonathan Brooks reportedly was able to call 9-1-1 to report that an intruder had shot him and his wife. When police arrived, Nathon Brooks told officers that the shooter had left. But a video surveillance camera that the father had set up to monitor his son clearly showed Nathon Brooks walking through the living room while carrying a handgun, police said. Moses Lake police had investigated Nathon Brooks in 2010 over allegations that he molested a younger girl, but the boy had no previous criminal charges. Officials at Moses Lake Christian Academy, where Nathon Brooks went to school, said they were shocked by the shooting. “It’s been a difficult day for our family …[that] really is what we are here, we’re a very tight-knit community and so it’s shocking to all of us,” Moses Lake Christian Academy interim director told KXLK. “I don’t know how anyone comes to grips with this. It’s a tragedy for the family and for the community, not just Moses Lake Christian Academy but for Moses Lake as a community.” The academy released a statement on Tuesday saying that Jonothan Brooks had been released from the hospital and was staying with his wife as medical staff tried to stabilize her before surgery. A family friend told KXLY that both parents were “doing well,” and that Elizabeth Brooks was able to communicate through sign languange. Nathon Brooks was being held in lieu of $500,000 bail. This week, the video game industry said it would launch a campaign to help educate parents about the video game rating system created by the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) and on how controls in video games consoles could be used to limit access to violent content. Following the mass shooting of 20 elementary school children in Connecticut last year, Senate Commerce Committee Chairman Jay Rockefeller (D-WV) introduced a bill to have the National Academy of Sciences study the link between violent video games and violent acts by children. There's only one sensible thing to do, isn't there? .... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Banish all music. |
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On Wed, 13 Mar 2013 12:16:48 -0400, Meyer wrote:
On 3/13/2013 12:07 PM, jps wrote: A 14-year-old student at a Christian academy in Washington state has been charged with attempted murder for allegedly shooting both of his parents in the head after they restricted him from playing violent video games. Grant County prosecutors on Monday said that they were asking that 14-year-old Nathan Brooks be tried as an adult for the attempted murder of his parents. According to a Moses Lake police report obtained by iFIBER One News, Nathon Brooks had considered killing his parents, 38-year-old Jonathan Brooks and 39-year-old Elizabeth Brooks, since the age of 8. He had recently been been grounded for two weeks from using “electronic devices” — including playing video games — and had been punished with detention for being late to class. Nathon Brooks had admitted to police that he had been obsessed with video games. “He said he quit playing violent video games because he thought they were making him more violent,” Moses Lake police Sgt. Mike Williams noted in the document. “I asked him how much he played video games, and he told me ‘24/7,’ up until he got his electronics taken away.” Nathon Brooks indicated that he had decided to shoot his parents after his mother told his he was “meeting the definition of insanity” by disobeying over and over again. He said that his parents had been angry after he recently took one of their credit cards. On Friday, Police believe the boy pried open a gun safe to retrieve a ..22 caliber pistol. After listening to music for about 90 minutes, he decided to kill his parents. “He said he was rethinking it, but said ultimately the voice telling him to do it was louder than the one telling him not to,” Williams wrote. “He said he just heard over and over in his head that he would be able to do whatever he wanted if he killed his parents.” While his radio was recharging, Nathon Brooks quietly entered his parents room just before 10 p.m. and aimed the gun at the back of his father’s head. “He shot his dad first, [and] then he shot his mom, [and] then shot again at his dad when [his father] rolled out of bed,” Williams explained in the report. “Nathon said that when he was firing at his mom and she tried to get up, so he fired at her twice more and she stopped moving.” Jonathan Brooks reportedly was able to call 9-1-1 to report that an intruder had shot him and his wife. When police arrived, Nathon Brooks told officers that the shooter had left. But a video surveillance camera that the father had set up to monitor his son clearly showed Nathon Brooks walking through the living room while carrying a handgun, police said. Moses Lake police had investigated Nathon Brooks in 2010 over allegations that he molested a younger girl, but the boy had no previous criminal charges. Officials at Moses Lake Christian Academy, where Nathon Brooks went to school, said they were shocked by the shooting. “It’s been a difficult day for our family …[that] really is what we are here, we’re a very tight-knit community and so it’s shocking to all of us,” Moses Lake Christian Academy interim director told KXLK. “I don’t know how anyone comes to grips with this. It’s a tragedy for the family and for the community, not just Moses Lake Christian Academy but for Moses Lake as a community.” The academy released a statement on Tuesday saying that Jonothan Brooks had been released from the hospital and was staying with his wife as medical staff tried to stabilize her before surgery. A family friend told KXLY that both parents were “doing well,” and that Elizabeth Brooks was able to communicate through sign languange. Nathon Brooks was being held in lieu of $500,000 bail. This week, the video game industry said it would launch a campaign to help educate parents about the video game rating system created by the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) and on how controls in video games consoles could be used to limit access to violent content. Following the mass shooting of 20 elementary school children in Connecticut last year, Senate Commerce Committee Chairman Jay Rockefeller (D-WV) introduced a bill to have the National Academy of Sciences study the link between violent video games and violent acts by children. There's only one sensible thing to do, isn't there? ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Banish all music. Yeah because the music killed his parents. Or, it was access to the ****ing gun. What a ****brain. |
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On Wed, 13 Mar 2013 09:07:37 -0700, jps wrote:
A 14-year-old student at a Christian academy in Washington state has been charged with attempted murder for allegedly shooting both of his Thank God Muslims, Jews, and Secular Progressive Liberals never engage in such behavior! Salmonbait -- 'Name-calling'...the liberals' answer to a lost argument! |
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On Wed, 13 Mar 2013 12:43:46 -0400, J Herring
wrote: On Wed, 13 Mar 2013 09:07:37 -0700, jps wrote: A 14-year-old student at a Christian academy in Washington state has been charged with attempted murder for allegedly shooting both of his Thank God Muslims, Jews, and Secular Progressive Liberals never engage in such behavior! Salmonbait Attending a religiious school, you'd expect that experience and the religious following of his parents to impart some basic values. This kid hadn't developed enough sense to understand that killing his parents would not lead to more freedom and time on his xbox. He'll have time alright, not so much freedom. And WTF is up with being able to pry the gun storage open? |
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On Wed, 13 Mar 2013 10:21:26 -0700, jps wrote:
On Wed, 13 Mar 2013 12:43:46 -0400, J Herring wrote: On Wed, 13 Mar 2013 09:07:37 -0700, jps wrote: A 14-year-old student at a Christian academy in Washington state has been charged with attempted murder for allegedly shooting both of his Thank God Muslims, Jews, and Secular Progressive Liberals never engage in such behavior! Salmonbait Attending a religiious school, you'd expect that experience and the religious following of his parents to impart some basic values. This kid hadn't developed enough sense to understand that killing his parents would not lead to more freedom and time on his xbox. He'll have time alright, not so much freedom. And WTF is up with being able to pry the gun storage open? And from where do those without the benefit of a religious upbringing acquire their basic values? (Be careful now. You're about to step in it.) Salmonbait -- Hope you're having a spectacular day! |
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On 3/13/13 1:26 PM, J Herring wrote:
On Wed, 13 Mar 2013 10:21:26 -0700, jps wrote: On Wed, 13 Mar 2013 12:43:46 -0400, J Herring wrote: On Wed, 13 Mar 2013 09:07:37 -0700, jps wrote: A 14-year-old student at a Christian academy in Washington state has been charged with attempted murder for allegedly shooting both of his Thank God Muslims, Jews, and Secular Progressive Liberals never engage in such behavior! Salmonbait Attending a religiious school, you'd expect that experience and the religious following of his parents to impart some basic values. This kid hadn't developed enough sense to understand that killing his parents would not lead to more freedom and time on his xbox. He'll have time alright, not so much freedom. And WTF is up with being able to pry the gun storage open? And from where do those without the benefit of a religious upbringing acquire their basic values? (Be careful now. You're about to step in it.) Salmonbait -- Hope you're having a spectacular day! From their parents, of course. Apparently yours were absent. I had a strong "religious" upbringing and I had parents with strong basic values. Too bad you didn't. |
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On Wed, 13 Mar 2013 13:41:09 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote:
I had a strong "religious" upbringing and I had parents with strong basic values. It's too bad that I didn't get any of that. ================================================== = |
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On 3/13/13 2:09 PM, Wayne B wrote:
On Wed, 13 Mar 2013 13:41:09 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: I had a strong "religious" upbringing and I had parents with strong basic values. It's too bad that I didn't get any of that. ================================================== = Ahhh. W'hine behaving just like his trashy right-wing brothers here, changing the posts of other posters. Figures. |
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On Wed, 13 Mar 2013 13:26:32 -0400, J Herring
wrote: On Wed, 13 Mar 2013 10:21:26 -0700, jps wrote: On Wed, 13 Mar 2013 12:43:46 -0400, J Herring wrote: On Wed, 13 Mar 2013 09:07:37 -0700, jps wrote: A 14-year-old student at a Christian academy in Washington state has been charged with attempted murder for allegedly shooting both of his Thank God Muslims, Jews, and Secular Progressive Liberals never engage in such behavior! Salmonbait Attending a religiious school, you'd expect that experience and the religious following of his parents to impart some basic values. This kid hadn't developed enough sense to understand that killing his parents would not lead to more freedom and time on his xbox. He'll have time alright, not so much freedom. And WTF is up with being able to pry the gun storage open? And from where do those without the benefit of a religious upbringing acquire their basic values? (Be careful now. You're about to step in it.) Salmonbait From their parents and extended family. We home school our kids in moral and ethical values. Personal responsibility, eh? |
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