Thursday, 21 April 2016

Entry #6, April 21 2016

Police: 4-year-old girl fatally shot by 5-year-old sibling

CBS/AP April 17, 2016, 12:08 AM

Overview:
In this article, a four year old girl was fatally shot in her home by her five year old sibling. This tragedy occurred on the 17th of April at about 2:30pm in Philadelphia. The young girl was fatally shot in the face and was pronounce dead at the scene. The gun is owned by the boyfriend of the children's mother and police are trying to investigate who was in the house during this time, and the mothers' boyfriend supposedly fled the house the day of the shooting and is now being questioned by police at headquarters. The little girl was very well liked in her neighborhood by other, she loved to help others and was apparently extremely intelligent. She could recite the entire alphabet and new all her colours by the age of 4. Later on, the boyfriend started to confess that it was his fault for the shooting and that he was the one who pulled the trigger. This would result in a sentence for third degree murder against the boyfriend and could force him to spend life in prison if the sentence was set.

<div class='meta'><div class='origin-logo' data-origin='WPVI'></div><span class='caption-text' data-credit=''>A 4-year-old girl was shot and killed inside a home in Philadelphia's Kensington section.</span></div>


Philadelphia police gather at the scene of a shooting that left a four-year-old girl dead on Saturday, April 16, 2016
http://6abc.com/news/police-5-year-old-sibling-shot-killed-sister-4-inside-kensington-home-/1294831/

Opinion: 
The issue that this article clearly brings up is the problem of gun control. Many people nowadays in the United Sates are getting their gun license so that they can poses a firearm with them or in their house. Researchers say that the primary reason that people keep them in their houses is for defense against robberies in places that robberies have occurred or could occur. So this pretty much counts as almost everywhere. Keeping a firearm simply for self defense in homes could have advantages if you live in a rough area but to what extent? If there is a chance that your child could get hurt with a mean that is supposed to defend the people in the household, maybe the weapon should be second guessed. If your children's lives could be at stake weather it's a sibling or even the man in the house who is threatening then something needs to change. From a civic point of view, and a Canadian point of view where possessing a gun is against the law, if a gun is in the house with children near, the weapon should be locked away safely. Most people in Canada who have a hunting license are required to keep their guns in locked lockers at all times. This idea could similarly be used for tragic situations like this one to be prevented from happening. To keep in consideration, the desire for american citizens to have guns a law that could be set in place or even simply an idea to increase safety around children, could be to keep your firearms in a safe and secluded spot.


Monday, 11 April 2016

Entry #5, April 11, 2016

Court hears case of teen who sent friend texts urging suicide

CBS/AP April 7, 2016, 3:45 PM

Overview: 
This article talks about a girl who sent text messages to her boyfriend urging him to kill himself, and as a matter of fact the boyfriend ended up actually committing suicide. The young lady-Michelle Carter and her boyfriend-Conrad Roy III were a couple for months and their relationship was not turning out quite well as Carter had lately, been pressuring Roy into killing himself while she already knew that he suffered from depression and other mental illnesses. Roy had already attempted suicide in other situations as reporters stated. In the court prosecutors were stating that Carter (the girl) is guilty of "involuntary manslaughter". Defendants for Carter were arguing that they were just words and she committed no crimes. In one situation Conrad Roy was in his car inhaling dangerous Carbon monoxide fumes while on the phone with Carter. Carter ended up telling him to get back in the car after he went to get out. However, this was not the occasion that Roy took his life and in other situations Carter tried desperately to talk him out of it but quit 2 weeks prior to his suicide. Later on after repeatedly tying her hardest to stop her boyfriend from killing himself, Roy committed the deed by an act of using gasoline fumes to overtake himself. The law states that Carter could be sentenced to time of up to 20 years in prison but she was let off on bail. After the matter Carter held baseball tournaments to raise money for people with mental illnesses and she posted several heart felt posts on social media that expressed how much she missed Roy.

Michelle and Conrad above.
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2015/02/27/26273ADD00000578-0-image-a-22_1425053357818.jpg

Opinion: 
In my opinion, and from a civic point of view, there should be some charge or punishment for Carter. This would be appropriate because she did urge Roy to kill himself as she stated herself. Carter also knew that he struggled with mental illness issues and that he has attempted suicide before so she should not have meddled with this. Carter did not commit a law from the books but it can surely be linked to some other crimes such as manslaughter which could result in a 20 year sentence. To consider another perspective-in the eyes of the defendant’s (Carter) family, they feel that she did not genuinely mean the words she spoke and that the young girl did not realize the damage her words could cause. Another topic is that Conrad Roy was already committing an illegal act-suicide. People are only now taking this into consideration and I do not understand why family did not help Roy if they knew this could have happened. Another debatable topic is the "blame card", whose fault was all of this, or who is to blame. In my opinion each person is to blame because firstly, Carter should not have sent text messages of this extent to someone they know suffers from mental illnesses like depression. Secondly, there is also blame to be placed on Roy, and although it is devastating that he has passed away, people are responsible for their own actions and maybe he should have had more help from his family to avoid this situation. Overall, a civic solution for a problem like this could be to primarily get adults involved because clearly Roy was not very close with his family as they most likely would have helped the situation before it grew to a larger scale. Also, to avoid an issue like this, a lesson to know for the future could be that you should think about who you’re talking to and what could harm them before you say something extremely harsh. No matter what they have said to you, Carter could have maybe had better luck helping Roy stop his urge for suicide if she had not told him to go on with it half-heartedly.