Monday, June 30, 2008

Inaction in boy's killing called justified

The town of Turlock and much of the rest of the nation was shocked when a 27-year-old man beat and stomped his 2-year-old son to death on a rural road. But what was nearly as stunning for many people was that none of the motorists and their passengers who stopped and saw the attack tried to tackle the man.

Police officers and psychologists familiar with violent emergencies, however, said they weren't surprised at all.

A volunteer firefighter and at least five others saw Sergio Casian Aguiar assaulting his son Saturday night on the road west of Turlock (Stanislaus County), but it wasn't until a police officer arrived in a helicopter that the attack finally ended.

Bystanders are justifiably scared and confused in such situations, the experts said Wednesday, and they lack the experience needed to respond with force...

[utter bullshit. this moral vacuum is a consequence of the government {like the moronic 'experts' above} telling us for so long that it's to take care us us and that we're helpless without 'professionals' that some people have come to believe it.

You don't wait, you run over there and do what you can. It's scary, you may get hurt. You accept that risk to minimize the harm being done a child. Any man that doesn't, isn't, period. You don't 'need' any experience to respond with force, you need courage.

we're becoming a nation of sheep]


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