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11-year-old Boy Steals Teacher's Car

A Houston boy stole his teacher's car and drove eight miles before getting pulled over.

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genne37 - 7/1/2009 10:39 PM
seems like he learned how to sneek,steel and drive fast and easy.whats his special need? not do work,dont wanna read.moms gonna blame the school.

Madden - 7/1/2009 9:17 PM
The mother says it's not her son's fault he stole the car. ROFL. What a crock. He learned to drive from playing video games? Guess that means that MOM should be at fault since she isn't regulating the time he spends playing the games. And since the school isn't responsible to teach kids not to steal, it looks like MOM has been failing miserably in teaching her child the social graces we all are supposed to live by.

Wednesday Girl - 7/1/2009 7:12 PM
Special needs? Probably a crack baby.

Wednesday Girl - 7/1/2009 7:11 PM
The child's mother's first name says all I need to know.....

maw maw - 7/1/2009 5:36 PM
Foxyroxy61-Your right i guess i did'nt read it very good i guess i was thinking of him being extra slow...but after rereading it.He may be as sly as a fox!!

hourglassing - 7/1/2009 5:28 PM
The "journalists" are slipping. This kind of story REQUIRES as "My baby dinnit do nuffin" quote. I think it's actually a newspaper rule...

mama4two - 7/1/2009 5:24 PM
Yes can we please blame someone else!!! That will fix the problem...or heres a thought...you can take responsiblity for your own child's actions. Special needs or not he is a repeat offender. If the video games are a problem why not take them away???

foxyroxy61 - 7/1/2009 3:15 PM
maw maw...according to the article "Junior Devil" 'learned to drive from a video game'...apparently his little thumbs and fingers are capable of learning how to maneuver the video device; his little mind obviously knows where the teachers keep their keys; what to look for in their personal belongings and where they fit & work...and to steal the car, shift it into drive and reach the gas pedal! PLEASE DON'T MAKE ANY MORE EXCUSES FOR HIS SORRY LITTLE A$$! I think he totally understands the whole concept other than "No, JD you don't act this way!" As my mamma would say "he needs a little woodshed training!"

Iataincincy - 7/1/2009 2:29 PM
This is just another typical response from an AA parent who is the one who should be responsible to teach their child you do not do things like this. If I am not mistaken, this was not the first time this child has done this. I would suggest that deadass mom get off her deadass butt and do some proper child rearing instead of trying to pass the buck to everyone else. It is very obvious that is what she has been doing.

maw maw - 7/1/2009 2:12 PM
What I read was he had special needs...does'nt that mean he is slow learner and may not be able to under stand what he is doing??Just wondering

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