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re: Walker High Senior cheerleader killed in car wreck last night...UPDATE: arrest made
Posted on 1/2/24 at 9:25 pm to LSUGrrrl
Posted on 1/2/24 at 9:25 pm to LSUGrrrl
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Don’t worry. Biohzrd is here to blame her parents to make sure they feel all the pain they “deserve.
Nope.. not blaming anyone at all. Just stating that common sense isn’t so common. Any parent that thinks it’s ok for their 17yo kid to be out on the roads driving at 1am on NYE….
Wow…
Posted on 1/2/24 at 9:40 pm to LSUGrrrl
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I ignored things he said that I disagreed with until he tried to make it personal. Talk shite, get hit
How have you made it this long on the OT being this thin-skinned?
He didnt attack you. He gave you a reason for his actions and you got butthurt.
And he never said anything about being "scared" to go drive on NYE. Its about risk mitigation. Its objectively more dangerous on the roads after midnight on NYE. You seem to be the one getting defensive and making personal attacks.
I dont give a damn what age people are, driving on NYE is just more dangerous, especially for younger, less experienced drivers. You may have done everything right in parenting your child. They may be as straight laced and level headed as they come. Its the OTHER assholes that are still out on the roads that you have to watch out for. What happens if your kid goes to a party on NYE, doesnt drink, and decides to head home around 1. Hes got a false sense of security because "Mom is cool with it". He stops at a red light and proceeds through once its green. BOOM, t-boned by another drunk driver.
Your kid still did everything right, as he was brought up correctly. But that other a-hole wasnt. The thought that "I did everything right, so I will be fine." is how a lot of situations go south. There's just no real reason to even be in that situation, outside of an emergency.
This post was edited on 1/2/24 at 9:42 pm
Posted on 1/2/24 at 9:51 pm to LSUGrrrl
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He ran her over, kept driving then pulled into a parking lot to check the damage on his car. Like she was completely insignificant. He took a plea deal and got 15 years. He must serve at least half that before being eligible for parole. We are fighting to have him deported when released.
If this was who I think it was she fought for several days to live including through multiple surgeries and amputations. Her family constantly bouncing back & forth between hope and despair over same time frame.
The illegal/dreamer bastard who killed her needs to be put down.
Posted on 1/2/24 at 9:53 pm to dallastigers
Yes, that is her. She fought for over a week through 10 surgeries but ultimately didn’t make it. Heartbreaking doesn’t describe how it feels to watch a young woman grow from birth only to be run down while walking down a sidewalk at college. It’s life altering.
Posted on 1/2/24 at 9:59 pm to LSUGrrrl
a beautiful young lady gone much too soon,
My condolences and prayers to her family and friends
This is just sad
My condolences and prayers to her family and friends
This is just sad
Posted on 1/2/24 at 10:05 pm to LSUGrrrl
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I agree. I’ve parented him for 17 years to be responsible and make good choices.
Wait what? You have had a kid for 17 years? Nooooo
Posted on 1/2/24 at 10:13 pm to im4LSU
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dont give a damn what age people are, driving on NYE is just more dangerous, especially for younger, less experienced drivers. You may have done everything right in parenting your child. They may be as straight laced and level headed as they come. Its the OTHER assholes that are still out on the roads that you have to watch out for. What happens if your kid goes to a party on NYE, doesnt drink, and decides to head home around 1. Hes got a false sense of security because "Mom is cool with it". He stops at a red light and proceeds through once its green. BOOM, t-boned by another drunk driver.
I hope you don't let your kids drive on July 4th or Thanksgiving either.
Posted on 1/2/24 at 10:21 pm to LSUGrrrl
quote:what age did you ship him in from thr mother country ?
I’ve parented him for 17 years to be responsible and make good choices.
Posted on 1/2/24 at 10:35 pm to LSUGrrrl
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Not a single person called him out on getting triggered by my parenting style. Not one. But everyone has an opinion on me returning fire. Gee, I wonder why.
Just what assumption are you making here??? If it’s in regards to no one taking your side because you are female, go somewhere else with that bs
Posted on 1/2/24 at 10:41 pm to LSUGrrrl
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Meh. Life360 is hardly used as a constant tracker but is an easy way to check in without smothering him.
That's the same thing they do to criminals with ankle bracelets.
Posted on 1/2/24 at 10:54 pm to dallastigers
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The illegal/dreamer bastard who killed her needs to be put down.
Why are people harping on illegals in this thread ? Was the person who hit the Walker High school cheerleader an illegal ? If not, or even if he was- cant we all agree that illegals do some terrible shite, and that people born in America also do some horrible, repugnant arse shite ?? WTF yall …
Posted on 1/2/24 at 10:57 pm to im4LSU
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Its objectively more dangerous on the roads after midnight on NYE
Absolutely. It's called "amateur night" for a reason.
Posted on 1/3/24 at 12:15 am to kywildcatfanone
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2:30am curfew

Posted on 1/3/24 at 12:45 am to N2cars
It’s striking how undecided I am about the driving situation is after reading all these differing parental decisions. I have 3 kids, one who will be driving in 2 years. The give and take between freedom/trust and protection/safety. Maybe no easy answer. It’s something I am sure I will struggle with, but after some consideration, maybe it’s best to err on the side of caution and be a bit less flexible regarding teenage freedom. Sometimes, you may need to protect them from themselves. Certainly not an easy choice.
Posted on 1/3/24 at 4:28 am to Shamoan
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It’s striking how undecided I am about the driving situation is after reading all these differing parental decisions. I have 3 kids, one who will be driving in 2 years. The give and take between freedom/trust and protection/safety.
Let me help you. I told mine that I did not want her drinking and driving, or riding with anyone who had been drinking. I told her that if she was in that situation, to call me at any time and I would come get her, no questions asked, and no trouble.
I also told her that if she did it anyway, I would bring down the thunder. She was 20-21 when she was home from school, went to a friend's home, and drank. She called me and my wife and I went and got her and her car.
They are listening.
Posted on 1/3/24 at 5:25 am to BK Lounge
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cant we all agree that illegals do some terrible shite, and that people born in America also do some horrible, repugnant arse shite ?? WTF yall
They shouldn’t be here in the first place, and they’re much more likely to be involved in crime than regular citizens. frick off with them back to their shitholes
Posted on 1/3/24 at 5:49 am to Rick9Plus
Child was mighty young to be driving that late.
My granddaughter is not allowed to drive after dark. I pray for the family.
My granddaughter is not allowed to drive after dark. I pray for the family.
Posted on 1/3/24 at 6:06 am to Hangit
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They are listening.
They are and that’s a very important discussion to have. It should also be said that every child is different and needs to be parented differently.
Posted on 1/3/24 at 6:57 am to Shamoan
I understand your situation, having been through it myself.
Honestly, it was less about my concern for my daughter's decision making and more about other people drinking and driving.
"Amateur" was referring to people who don't drink all year, but on NYE they feel the need to drink, and sometimes, drive.
Honestly, it was less about my concern for my daughter's decision making and more about other people drinking and driving.
"Amateur" was referring to people who don't drink all year, but on NYE they feel the need to drink, and sometimes, drive.
Posted on 1/3/24 at 7:35 am to LSUGrrrl
I think parenting doesn’t always come into play. We can do all things right (and a lot of wrong), but ultimately they have to make choices. When my daughters left to attend lsu and SELU, I did let go. Sometimes it was best I not know what they were up to. They also grew up a lot on their own and handled their issues (unlike the helicopter parents on the lsu page who ask what to do if their kid missed an exam or is sick, etc.), and I’m so very proud of them. But when home from school, and once over 18, still, I always asked them to call me if they need me. And pray they make good choices. I didn’t have parents like that. I’ll always be available to my children. I couldn’t make the rules at age 18, but only trust. We’ve all made bad choices, just got lucky.
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