Disaster Boy, 9, kills sister, 13, over controller - He was tired of being Player-2

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Video console death: US boy, 9, 'kills sister, 13, over controller'

A 13-year-old girl in Mississippi has died after allegedly being shot by her nine-year-old brother over a video game, police say.

They said the boy grabbed a gun on Saturday afternoon after his sister would not give up the controller.

He allegedly shot her from behind, and the bullet entered her brain.

A local sheriff announced on Sunday that the teen had died of her injuries in a Memphis hospital. It was unclear how the boy obtained the gun.

It is also unclear what consequences the nine-year-old will face.

"He's just nine," Monroe County Sheriff Cecil Cantrell told the Clarion Ledger.

"I assume he's seen this on video games or TV. I don't know if he knew exactly what this would do. I can't answer that. I do know it's a tragedy."

The children's mother was in another room, feeding other children lunch at the time of the incident.

Police are still investigating the circumstances of the shooting, including how the weapon - a .25 calibre handgun - was accessed.

"This is all new ground for us, we've never dealt with a kid shooting a kid at age nine," Sheriff Cantrell told local press.
 
Boy picks up a random gun he saw laying around and pulled a headshot at point blank. Cops assume video games.

TWD is a thing too.
 
Killing family members seems to be all the rage this year.
 
horrible parenting is clearly the culprit, but I'm gonna take a guess and say that everything else will be blamed instead.
 
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That kid was 9 and he killed the most important person in his life over a video game.
I'd say this kid is a sociopath in the making but I guess he's already crossed that line when he brained his sister.
 
I was whacked my sister in the head with a Sega Megadrive controller in sheer frustration over dying in Sonic 2 but then again I am :autism:

This is just sad, who the fuck is leaving firearms around children.
 
If you are a parent and have firearms in the house, I cannot stress this enough: buy a gun safe.
 
He graduated from skinning pets and wild animals to humans really fucking quick.

But they should probably just kill the 9 year old. Either he's a pure sociopath or his mental health will be so fucked forever because his family will hate him, never pay for therapy and live a miserable life in which he will either kill himself, a bunch of other people and/or his family.

Actually just kill the whole family. Scorch earth that shit because they're all fucked.

But seriously, that kids life is going to be pure misery for all the rest of it if he isn't a sociopath.
 
I'd say this kid is a sociopath in the making but I guess he's already crossed that line when he brained his sister.
Children are monsters. They don't hesitate to torture small animals and bullying each other comes instinctively. If you want to blame anyone, blame the person who enabled a nine-year old to have access to a gun.
 
They're clearly crisis child actors, also a .25 cannot actually kill a person. Besides the girl was asking for it, women should not play video games. Oh and they're probably also niggers, and poor because they had only one controller, so who cares anyway? And Monroe County voted for Trump, plus the shooter had small hands.
 
If the game in question was anything in the Mario Party series I could very easily see this happening
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I have a few things to say, and I know one of them might be a bit spergy because gun nut shit, but whatever. You've been warned.

First off, if a child gets a real gun, and hasn't been taught not to fucking touch them without supervision and if they're specifically allowed to (kids still shouldn't have real guns), and the fact that a gun was just that easy for the kid to access without the parents knowing is the irresponsibility that makes not just gun owners, but parents as a whole. Not only does it make firearms owners look terrible because they weren't stored in a secure location that kids can't access, but the parents didn't even seem to bother to teach the kid the difference between violence in reality versus violence in fiction Now, I'm assuming there, they might have and this kid is just a sociopath in the making, but it also just reinforces the point that their guns weren't stored properly, and this is why you have to do that. Now, if by some off chance everything was done correctly and this still happened, I would deem it up to this child being essentially a movie villain with how smart he must be to access locked up weapons, but something called common sense tells me otherwise. Also, I'v never heard of a genius from Mississippi, and I don't expect to.

Secondly, they still make .25 ACP? I thought that round died when they stopped making vest pistols and other ridiculously small handguns. Has it made a resurgence with the concealed carry laws that have come about, or were these people in possession of a very early 20th century vest pistol that's worth a ton of money due to its collector's status?
 
horrible parenting is clearly the culprit, but I'm gonna take a guess and say that everything will be blamed instead.

Parents left a gun in reach of a nine year old. But it will totally be blamed on video games.

I remember fighting over controllers, remote controls and other stuff as a kid. Never once did it turn towards anything close to murder. You have to wonder if this kid had rage issues that weren't being taken care of. This is gonna haunt him for the rest of his life.

They're clearly crisis child actors, also a .25 cannot actually kill a person. Besides the girl was asking for it, women should not play video games. Oh and they're probably also niggers, and poor because they had only one controller, so who cares anyway? And Monroe County voted for Trump, plus the shooter had small hands.

I'm sure somewhere some Alex Jones fan is already muttering "false flag" as they prepare their videos and blog posts sans psychiatric medication.
 
"I assume he's seen this on video games or TV. I don't know if he knew exactly what this would do. I can't answer that. I do know it's a tragedy."


Pretty sure that by nine you know what a gun does, if he didn't while there was a gun in the house the parents are clearly to blame.
 
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