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Originally Posted by CaptainCrunch
I think its just common for every family to not want to realize what their family member is capable of
Some kid in Calgary that's 12 years old has a record of armed robbery steals trucks and leads police on a merry chase and his dad cries out. He a good kid being picked on by the police.
In this case against the facts, he's an innocent victim in the whole thing he would never do this.
Some kid gets tossed in jail for using a knife to stab someone else to death in a fight. He's being picked on he's a good person, the justice system is wrong.
I don't know. I'm pretty sure if I had been that biker and got caught in a mob where a guy got nearly beat to death and I got run over. My old man might be tempted to say, I feel bad for my kid, but he was being an a%% and he put himself into this situation.
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I'm not sure what to think of this guy. Apparently he's in a purple shirt on a lime green bike, if I spotted the right guy it looks like he stops his bike and heads towards the initial 'accident' but it's hard to see what happens from there.
Part of me is inclined to think he engages in going after the driver, it seems to be the way the group operates and I'm tempted to lump him in with that.
The other side of me wonders if he was a somewhat decent guy among these idiots who stopped his bike and was checking on the guy who was bumped. It seems out of character for the group, but it's not that crazy for people to wind up in over their heads. Apparently he's from Mass. too, maybe he didn't even know most of this crew.
I wouldn't really blame anyone for falling on either side, I'm just not finding it so simple to say he deserved it.