[url=http://kotaku.com/throat-slashing-blamed-on-a-gears-of-war-relationship-g-490513186]And they're already blaming Gears of War:[/url][quote]A 14-year-old admitted to slashing a 13-year-old's throat in an assault Scottish authorities blamed on a soured online friendship developed over Gears of War. Of course the game itself is blamed but when the 14-year-old already is a father, you're not talking about someone with good decision-making and impulse control.
The Daily Mail is all over this one, so, caveat reader, but prosecutors and police officials, in statements, pin this one on Gears of War 3. "The reporting officer was of the opinion that the violent video games played online by the accused may have been a factor in his conduct," the prosecutor told the court.
"These games are rated 18 and shouldn’t be played by children of this young age —but online gaming may be outside their parents’ knowledge," the chairman of the Scottish Police Federation said. "We need to look again at what we can do to stop this."
At the trial, prosecutors said the two met online around Christmas 2011 and played Gears of War 3 together. Later they met in person. But then the friendship devolved to "name-calling via the messaging system used in the game."
In a chance meeting in April 2012, the older boy slashed the younger's throat so deeply it exposed his windpipe. "Then," says the Mail, "in a scene reminiscent of violent video games, the accused sneered at his victim: 'Don't die,' before calmly walking off." It's a scene reminiscent of a 1980s action movie, too, but I don't see anyone blaming Commando.
The accused, now 16, faces being locked up, though for how long is not said.[/quote]
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Edited by Seggi: 5/5/2013 1:24:59 PM"The reporting officer was of the opinion that the violent video games played online by the accused may have been a factor in his conduct" That seems like a fairly reasonable thing to say, but it's hardly the reporting officer's place to make that call, I'd think.
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We should ban having friends.
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Bad parenting not videogames. Half of these people blaming games ARE the bad parents.
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1 ReplyI assume he died.
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Ban Nessie.
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"Kids shouldn't be playing these games. The parents should make better judgment, but it was the video game's fault that the kid did this." I can counter every single "Video games are bad" argument by just pointing the finger at the parents. Because it's always fact that poor parenting today is the cause of all this violence in kids.
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Ban knives
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Was it with a chainsaw then?
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1 ReplyEdited by DarkestSeptagon: 5/5/2013 1:18:40 AMI saw that a while ago. Obviously we should blame videogames and not bad parenting. The 14 year old is already a father.
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2 RepliesWhy has "Ban X" not become a meme yet? I demand to see an article on Know Your Meme!
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3 Repliesban 14-year-olds
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5 RepliesBan Scotland.
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Gotta love Scottsmen.
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That shakycam.
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Edited by Infiltrat0rN7: 5/5/2013 1:30:27 AMGoW has no knifes.....
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1 ReplyGears has no knives. Da fuq
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8 RepliesEdited by Wyldfyre: 5/4/2013 8:00:07 PMI've said it before and I'll say it again. The pretty obvious "18" in red on both sides of the game's cover and disk isn't there for nothing. Blaming adult games for teenage violence is like blaming car manufacturers because an underage driver got into a serious accident.
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14 RepliesSee everyone? You can do stupid things without guns.
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Edited by Pfhortnite: 5/5/2013 12:16:31 AMBan Gears! Ban Knives! Ban Scotts!
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Yes blame the video games and guns because they are obviously are the reason for this even though the kid has serious issues and used a knife lol Gotta love stupid society logic.
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1 ReplyHe used a gun, right?
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bullshit
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1 ReplyUnfortunately a large majority of the generation who grew up without (online) video games also happen to write these articles, and they have no idea what they're talking about. Hopefully as younger journalists come through this stupid "it was video games!" thing will go away.
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damn Scotland you scary
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Well that article certainly wasnt biased.
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Ban knives.