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Title: Video Games of Peace
Post by: Twaddle on May 07, 2019, 01:43:40 PM
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A Kentucky man has been charged with murder for fatally punching his 1-month-old son in the head after becoming angry over losing a video game, authorities said Sunday.

Anthony Trice, 26, was watching the baby Friday when he grew enraged over losing the game, threw his controller and struck the infant in the head, the Louisville Metro Police Department said.

Trice tried to comfort the baby, carrying him into the kitchen, but dropped him, Louisville station WAVE-TV reported. He reportedly gave his son a bottle before he noticed the infant was in distress and called 911.

The baby was initially listed in serious condition at a hospital, but died of his injuries two days later, the station reported.

Trice was facing charges of criminal abuse first degree of a child, but the charges were upgraded to murder after the child died, WDRB-TV reported.

His bond was raised to $1,000,000 cash after a court appearance on Monday, WAVE reported.
Title: Re: Video Games of Peace
Post by: Henda on May 07, 2019, 01:50:42 PM
What a worthless piece of absolute shit. Should be beating around the head with a copper mallet till his skull is mashed into his brain
Title: Re: Video Games of Peace
Post by: robcguns on May 07, 2019, 02:00:51 PM
What a worthless piece of absolute shit. Should be beating around the head with a copper mallet till his skull is mashed into his brain

I volunteer to do this
Title: Re: Video Games of Peace
Post by: Powerlift66 on May 07, 2019, 02:11:04 PM
I volunteer to do this

Can we flip a coin to see who gets first swing at this fukk-tard??

Title: Re: Video Games of Peace
Post by: Kwon on May 07, 2019, 02:46:25 PM
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A Kentucky man has been charged with murder for fatally punching his 1-month-old son in the head after becoming angry over losing a video game, authorities said Sunday.

Anthony Trice, 26, was watching the baby Friday when he grew enraged over losing the game, threw his controller and struck the infant in the head, the Louisville Metro Police Department said.

Trice tried to comfort the baby, carrying him into the kitchen, but dropped him, Louisville station WAVE-TV reported. He reportedly gave his son a bottle before he noticed the infant was in distress and called 911.

The baby was initially listed in serious condition at a hospital, but died of his injuries two days later, the station reported.

Trice was facing charges of criminal abuse first degree of a child, but the charges were upgraded to murder after the child died, WDRB-TV reported.

His bond was raised to $1,000,000 cash after a court appearance on Monday, WAVE reported.

Why even get a child when you do something like that?

Don't think this Anthony Trice was raised properly.
Title: Re: Video Games of Peace
Post by: robcguns on May 07, 2019, 02:49:53 PM
Can we flip a coin to see who gets first swing at this fukk-tard??



I’ll give you first and then We can alternate til nothing left
Title: Re: Video Games of Peace
Post by: G_Thang on May 08, 2019, 12:16:12 AM
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A Kentucky man has been charged with murder for fatally punching his 1-month-old son in the head after becoming angry over losing a video game, authorities said Sunday.

Anthony Trice, 26, was watching the baby Friday when he grew enraged over losing the game, threw his controller and struck the infant in the head, the Louisville Metro Police Department said.

Trice tried to comfort the baby, carrying him into the kitchen, but dropped him, Louisville station WAVE-TV reported. He reportedly gave his son a bottle before he noticed the infant was in distress and called 911.

The baby was initially listed in serious condition at a hospital, but died of his injuries two days later, the station reported.

Trice was facing charges of criminal abuse first degree of a child, but the charges were upgraded to murder after the child died, WDRB-TV reported.

His bond was raised to $1,000,000 cash after a court appearance on Monday, WAVE reported.

Unadulterated POS