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Some of the most famous photographs ever taken are being tinged by controversy and nagging doubts. As Michelle Miller reports, is what we see how it really happened?
i just move from anchorage about 2 months ago to texas and the same thing happend down here and the 2 teenagers beat a 55 yr old man just for looking at them wrong. they are still in jail with no bond they could get up to ten years in huntsville and there ages are 15 and 17 maybe the courts up there should take tips from texas courts
Without knowing what was said by the man, it may make it a different story. But these kids had no real reason to assault the man as they did. Should they be tried as adults? OF COURSE they should. Far too often people that age commit crimes & because their parents won't do anything to correct them, it continues. What the kids were doing up & out at that time of the morning without their parents around is beyond me, except in the fact that they were PROBABLY looking for trouble. Such as in my case some neighborhood kids out at 3 - 4 am came through my neighborhood with a paint ball gun, and using frozen paint balls shot out 25 windows on both cars and homes. Of course the ACLU says we can't arrest them or do anything against them because it would "hamper their growth, and that they are just expressing themselves." Expressing themselves with frozen paint balls causing thousands of dollars in damage to other peoples property. Not a single one of them spent more then 4 hours in jail, in court they were ordered to repay for the damages using a portion of their PFD's. It's been almost 3 years and I still have not been re payed for the 4 windows they shot out on my car, or the 3 in my home they shot out.
The nationwide 2008 real estate crisis has yet to reach Kodiak and as 2009 ends, area real estate experts report it is increasingly clear Kodiak may have dodged the bullet.