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    Armed Robber’s Family Desperately Wants To Blame Others For His Demise

    Police identified the person shot and killed during an attempted robbery yesterday as 16-year-old Isiah Haggins, Jr., of Trotwood. An autopsy is being performed today.

    The attempted robbery happened at the Step-N-Style on Siebenthaler Avenue.

    Haggins grandmother, Kay Haggins, said today that the family just wants answers.

    “We just want answers … want to know what happened. where he was shot.” she said. “Was it self-defense? Because it’s their word and he’s not here to speak for himself. We are just going by what he said. I just want to know how my grandchild died.”
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    Default Re: He was a good boy...

    “We just want answers … want to know what happened. where he was shot.” she said. “Was it self-defense? Because it’s their word and he’s not here to speak for himself. We are just going by what he said. I just want to know how my grandchild died.”
    Hell, I can answer that. He was a lowlife criminal that attempted to rob someone and got what he deserved, dead. Duhh.

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    Default Re: He was a good boy...

    Quote Originally Posted by priell3 View Post
    Armed Robber’s Family Desperately Wants To Blame Others For His Demise



    Full article:
    http://bearingarms.com/armed-robbers...others-demise/
    how be died?? He died from negligent parenting, leading to a fatal gunshot wound.

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    Quote Originally Posted by free View Post
    how be died?? He died from negligent parenting, leading to a fatal gunshot wound.

    I believe the medical term is acute lead poisoning brought on by poor life decisions and a self destructive personality.
    When in doubt, knifehand!

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    I like this line from the story, which sums it up:

    "Sadly, your grandchild was not raised to respect others, or hard work, or the lives of others. A short life and violent death is his reward."

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    Default Re: He was a good boy...

    when are parents gonna get it. the old saying applies here, you reap what you sow. them old timers were pretty smart you know. how come this so called modern informed society just can,t get it. parents it is your duty to raise up your children to be as they should be. sorry for the families loss but this one was doomed from day one. irritating is it not?

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    Default Re: He was a good boy...

    Grandma is the reason he was shot. Her example of looking to place blame elsewhere is exactly why he acted as he did, no one ever held him accountable for his behaviors, actions and results. Well, no one until someone had to shoot him, the ultimate in accountability for one's actions.
    When the SHTF......be the fan.

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