In 1998, a 15 year old boy in Springfield, OR killed his parents and got a life sentence. I remember seeing it on the news and his name was Kip.
Then I remember these two school shooters in Jonsboro, AK that happened in March 1998. they were 11 and 13 and cousins and they took guns to school and started shooting and they killed a teacher and four students. They both got charged as juveniles because they were both under the age to be tried as an adult. I think the age there is 14.
I also remember hearing on the news in 1995 about a ten year old boy shooting his five year old sister because he was jealous. I believe he got taken away. I can never find the story online because I don't know the boy's name. Maybe someone can help if they remember this story.
Then when I was 15, I remember reading online about an aspie teen boy killing an infant with a knife, I think it was his sibling, and he got locked away. I don't remember his name. And if I remember correctly, didn't he get out in his 20's and then get busted again for child porn or rape? I recall that story being posted here.
And I remember reading online about people being against the juvenile death penalty and people who support capital punishment don't supposed under age teens being sentenced to death. In 1985, this 14 year old girl who stabbed her 75 year old bible teacher to death got sentenced to death in 1986 at age 15 and the grandson of the bible teacher wanted the murderer to be put to death but when he found out it was done by a under age teen, he didn't want her to die. In 1988 when our country raised the age to 16 to get the death sentence, she got off death row because she was under that age at the time of the crime. She got her GED and does other stuff while she is serving her time and won't get out until she is in her 60's. Her name was Paula. She isn't the same person she was when she was in her teens but shame she had to throw her life away for something stupid she did in her teens. Now she has to suffer the consequence as an adult.
The reason why people don't believe in the juvenile death penalty is because teens may not understand their actions and the consequences of them they say but what I find hypocritical is if that is the case, then why the hell do we try them as adults? Why the hell do we even punish them for their actions? Yeah I know about if you do a adult crime, you should face the adult consequence but what about six year olds who do adult crimes or four year olds, shall we try them as adults since they did an adult crime? This is a double standard here. I know society thinks teens should know right from wrong so if they do an adult crime, they should be tried as adults but yet it's a double standard to say they may not understand their actions and consequences. This doesn't make any sense. That's why some people say Americans love double standards. To me it's contradicting and a double standard.