[quote]-San Antonio, Texas
Authorities repsonded early Wednesday afternoon to reports of domestic violence taking place in a local residence. Police investigated reports of excessive and prolonged screaming emanating from a nearby home. Douglas Anders, 69, reports seeing a small black object forcefully expelled from the second story window of his neighbors home.
"That's when the screams began," he told Fox news. "My neighbor, the young lads father, yelled something about credit cards and virgin dollars. I think he was calling his son a virgin for spending over $300 on some kind of V money, or something..."
It was just after this that the screaming reportedly began, where upon the father allegedly threw his sons Xbox entertainment console from their home's second story window. The young boy immediately emerged from the residence and began frantically trying to resemble the smashed gaming system.
"It was like that game thingy was humpty dumpty, and the boys only friend" Anders reports. "He kept sobbing and wailing like someone had died, and saying something about Birthday challenges. I think his father smashed that toy on the poor boys birthday."
Authorities have removed the child to a safe location under foster care, and are considering possible charges against the father for negligence and abuse, specifically, intent to deprive a male minor of resources essential to mental and emotional well being. [/quote]
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[quote]12 Year Old Was Forcefully Deprived[/quote] <Oh no...> [quote]Of Fortnite[/quote] <Oh, OK>
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What a waste of money. Easily could've gotten the same effect by taking the cord from the back. Stupid old caveman.
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The downfall of humanity continues... That kid isn’t entitled to play video games. It’s a Privilege. He’d never own another one under my roof. The kid got what he deserved. Especially if he was stealing my credit card. That’s just good parenting.... Fck the SAPD! They’d have serious issues at my house. For sure.
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I’d probably do the same thing too.
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They ought to give that father a freaking medal!
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is this loss?
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Welcome to Texas, where kids are still disciplined....
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At least that kid wasn't a neckbeard.
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He had his son's best interests in mind, he should've gotten a PlayStation. 😁
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Edited by SuperJohnJohn: 7/26/2018 10:38:18 PMtop notch. top notch. as the self declared master of satire here on b.net. Top. Notch.
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Good for the dad. If his son is addicted and he spent that much money behind his dads back then he deserves that.
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Edited by stonebrixxx2: 7/27/2018 12:18:32 PMThrowing the xbox out the window was a dick move but otherwise the kid was a being a spoiled brat. That father is a legend.
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The sad part is is I can see that being true.
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Trollin', trollin', trollin'......
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Fortnite, the first successful gaming disease.
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This is why Fortnite needs to be killed, not die but killed
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What's the source of this? I have a feeling there's more to this than just "Daddy threw my X-Box out of the window." Besides, there must be a good reason for the father to do that. Personally, I would've taken the AC cord from the back and locked it away as punishment, but that's just me.
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Hard to believe that this might be real. But again, its fortnite so...
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Source?
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Is this for real?
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Edited by ALIAS-F4LS: 7/26/2018 5:36:15 PMNot sure on all the details. If the dad was telling the kid time and time again to get off the game and study or go outside and not to spend his money without his permission, and tried to well, be part of his life, then the kid has an addiction and the dad was in the right even if it seemed extreme. However if the dad just ignored him and let the games raise the kid then one day just got sick of paying for skins, well it's no suprise the kid reacted the way he did. Either way the kid needs help but it's hard to say who was in the wrong without context.
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*emerged
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Thotnite is gey
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I saw a scene where some kid in Japan unpacks a brand-new new PS4, hooks it up, and then his dad comes in and obliterates it with a sledgehammer. Kid's about 15-16, but he throws a major tantrum anyway.
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Real?