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12 Year Old Boy May Face Charges For Saving His Mother From an Attacker

April 2, 2008

 This is the story of a boy who was trying to protect his mother from an attacker. The 12 year old boy heard his mother screaming and ran out to see what was the matter. He found a man on top of his mother trying to strangle her.

“He threw me into the door so hard it hit my back, and it made my chest start hurting,” she said. “Then he threw me to the floor. He threw me down and started choking me. I think that’s when my son came in. . . . He protected me.”

 The boy then tried to yell at the man to let his mother go, to leave her alone. The attacker ignored the boy.

The boy, who is 5 feet 6 inches tall and weighs 175 pounds, said he acted because he thought he had no choice. “He was hitting her with the broom; then he was choking her,” the boy said. “I told him to stop.”

 The boy then did the only thing that he could think of to save his mother’s life. He stabbed him with a kitchen knife.

He grabbed a knife that he said his family had last used to cut turkey at Thanksgiving dinner.

“I knew I had to kill him so he would stop hurting my mother,” he said.

Once she was freed, Stamp said she yelled upstairs for someone to call police. She said her son took her by the arm and led her into their bedroom.

 This boy acted on instinct and did the only thing that he could think of to save his mother from being murdered. So how is he being rewarded?

Law enforcement officials were reviewing evidence yesterday and had not decided whether to file charges.

 There is a possibility that charges are going to be pressed against this boy for stopping a violent crime, and also insuring the criminal will never commit a violent crime against anyone ever again. It doesn’t seem as though charges are likely though.

“In Maryland, there can be a legitimate defense of third parties in the event of a violent attack,” State’s Attorney Glenn F. Ivey said. “That is a possibility in this case.”

 A possibility? No shit. Are you trying to tell me that if you witness a violent crime you are supposed to do nothing because there is a chance you could face jail time if you do? If jail time is possible for stopping a crime, then what should the punishment be for not doing anything while a violent crime is being committed?

 This is backward logic. If a person ever broke into my house and was trying to harm my wife or children and I had the chance to stop him, I would not think twice about it. I would rather spend the rest of my life in jail for having defended my family than live the rest of my life knowing I let something horrible happen to someone in my family and I had the chance to stop it. I shouldn’t face jail time for protecting my family. Neither should this boy.

9 Comments leave one →
  1. TheDeeZone's avatar
    April 2, 2008 9:10 pm

    Charging the boy is ludicrous.

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  2. Dee's avatar
    April 2, 2008 10:09 pm

    mpinkeyes I saw this on bloggingzoom. I don’t always agree with your views but I am right here with you one this one. what a load of crck eh. It is why they told us in law school no to be a good samaritan. The law is truly an ass.

    But I gotta tell you it is better to that the jerk is not around because if he was the boy would face a greater possibllity of being charged at least the jerk isn’t around to con the law with his lies.

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  3. TheDeeZone's avatar
    April 3, 2008 12:02 am

    If it happened in the boys home it would considered self-defense.

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  4. Dominique's avatar
    April 3, 2008 2:21 am

    All I can say while I am shaking my head is unbelievable!

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  5. TRM's avatar
    April 3, 2008 7:56 am

    Ehh, they won’t charge the “little guy”
    Unless an ACLU lawyer locks onto the scent of blood

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  6. TRM's avatar
    April 3, 2008 7:58 am

    Hey MPink I would like your thoughts on this blogzoom…
    I have been trying fuelmyblog, digg and facebook to get the word out… with so many things out there I finally had to try and just focus on a few…..

    blogzoom doing you any good?

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  7. Mike's avatar
    Mike permalink
    April 3, 2008 10:22 am

    Welcome to the Socialist Republic of Maryland, where criminals have a monopoly on civil rights while victims haven’t got a chance. I’ve been watching this state go down the tubes for 47 years. I wouldn’t be surprised if they charged the child for 1st degree murder and the mother as an accomplice. Just keep watching the news. You’ll see.

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  8. you don't say...'s avatar
    April 3, 2008 8:08 pm

    WHAT???? Police are even considering charging this boy? Give him a medal! He saved his mother’s life. The person trying to kill his mother would have succeeded if he had not acted? Would those silly police have charged him as an accessory to a crime or as a bystander in that case? This is ridiculous

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  9. Steve Dennis's avatar
    April 3, 2008 8:33 pm

    TRM, bloggingzoom does sent some people here, not alot, but some. Any additional traffic is good. I haven’t tried fuel my blog, but I will. I think the site that sends me the most traffic is reddit.com, you should try them if you haven’t already.
    I don’t think there is any chance charges will be brought on this boy, but the fact that they are thinking about it is scary enough.

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