Gaming Claimed Another Victim, A Father of a 4-Year Old Shot Dead In His Home

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somonels

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RIYADH ? An angry four-year-old Saudi boy shot and killed his father for refusing to buy him a
PlayStation, Saudi media reported on Monday.

The Asharq daily, citing police in the southern Jizan area, said the child, aged four years and seven months, grabbed his father's pistol and shot him in the head.

According to the newspaper, the child had asked his father to buy him a PlayStation and the shooting took place after the man returned home without the desired object.

As he was undressing, the man put the weapon down, which the child then grabbed and fired at him from close range.
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http://www.google.com/hostednews/af...docId=CNG.a86eb6b2701ce148592ac01588b748be.31

Gaming caused the death of another fellow human, something has to be done about it, think of the children.
Very srs topic, varyingly srs post.
 

aba1

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Why does the father carry a gun around with him is he a cop or something? This is exactly why they say having a gun is more likely to get you hurt than protect you.
 

Erana

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Daystar Clarion said:
Gaming didn't cause anything.

Leaving a gun where a 4 year old could get his hands on it did.
Not to mention general parenting. I mean, I can understand a kid that age crying their eyes out when they don't get what they want, but if he went for the gun, he knows that guns mean violence to some degree. Could there really have been no past signs or even an escalation in the conflict that led to the shooting?
 

bobmus

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This is an awful story. It has nothing to do with gaming obviously, simple childish greed, but points out yet another reason why civilian gun access can be a bad thing.
 

Jinxzy

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It's an awful story. Yet how does a kid at four years old know how to use a gun, know what it will do, and even go get the gun?
This is just bad parenting, and letting the kid do what he wants.
 

Forgetitnow344

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To be fair, I think it wouldn't be inaccurate to assume the child learned this mentality from video games. You don't like something? Shoot it in the head.

What caused this:
-The parent not teaching the child how to accept when things don't go their way
-The parent leaving a loaded weapon in easy access for a four-year-old
-The parent exposing his four-year-old to violence without teaching him proper context or the value of life and the concept of reality

If anything, it's another argument for the side of games teaching violence because the parents don't teach children anything themselves.
 

CM156_v1legacy

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aba1 said:
Why does the father carry a gun around with him is he a cop or something?
I don't know what it's like there, but where I live, it's not uncommon for regular civilians to open carry or concealed carry pistols, because it's legal (the latter is, at least, should you get a permit required to do so)
 

Total LOLige

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The four year old didn't kill him, it sounds like that simpsons episode wait spoiler alert
Maggie shot Mr Burns
. How does a four year old know how to fire a gun?
 

Dragonclaw

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Yeah, this is MUCH more about the father being careless with his gun and an unruly child that will no doubt need therapy once he's old enough to really regret what he's done to his family than being about a Playstation.
 

FamoFunk

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Daystar Clarion said:
Gaming didn't cause anything.

Leaving a gun where a 4 year old could get his hands on it did.
This. How and why the fuck does a 4yo know how to use a gun like that and get it's hands on it so easily.

And why is a 4yo getting so mad about a Playstation?
 

HouseOfSyn

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In Saudi Arabia criminals are punished by having a hand cut off or being beheaded - even for non-violent crimes. If the government and law systems work in a violent manner then how should this child know any better?
 

DoPo

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Regnes said:
Man, that's harsh.

Why wouldn't the dad buy his son a Playstation, the dick.

The upside is the son may possibly be able to buy a Playstation with his father's life insurance, smart kid.
Well, it depends on what loot he dropped. Any idea what the drop rate is on those? Grinding is always so boring and tedious.

Daystar has it covered, I think. Unless you ask Jack Thmopson. Next time a toddler stabs somebody, and they find an unattended nokia phone around, they can still claim it was Snake that caused the violence.
 

Atmos Duality

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Obviously Sony, acting on behalf of the Devil, told the boy to grab the father's pistol and shoot him. Thus, games should be banned, lest they let the demons of Hell into the bodies of our children.

Perfectly rational explanation. Nope. No flaws at all in my reasoning.