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The cops should get all the kids to testify against each other. The court should order the kids to do a couple of years of hard community service, during summer vacation, after school, and on weekends and holidays, spending most of their spare time doing hard work that makes them sweat.
But will that actually happen? What usually happens is that the kids are starting a life of crime which will get more and more violent, and won't be stopped by cops or courts, because, in most places in the USA, there usually aren't any cops or courts competent enough to stop it.
It doesn't matter if it was Walmart, Kroger, a church, a mall, or anything. What matters is that the same kids will keep doing more and more crime, to more and more victims, because we, as a society, no longer care about that kind of stuff, and tolerate it.
In 2011 in Birmingham England mobs of kids did the same thing and trashed the stores and streets , but the police got there and arrested a lot more there then what is said in these Walmart attacks , as they should have locked the doors for the police
Sure. Dog food, detergents, ice cream, some canned stuff, etc.
Not because they are cheap, other places can match or beat them on prices but because they are open all night.
Still a dump though.
Well if Walmart is so horrible maybe when/if caught they all should be sentenced to working at that store for a year or two?
Or would that be considered cruel and unusual punishment.
I'll bet one of the next things we'll hear is that it's the city's fault for not having more things for these poor little miscreants to do to keep them out of trouble...
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