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Essay heading: juvenile deliquency
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Dillon gave to me. I was thinking about the Columbine High School massacre, were the killers were known to many other classmates and they walked in the school and killed 12 people and injuring 24 others. Think! If this can happen at this school, who is to say that some attorney or judge or even a disgruntled individual wanting revenge will repeat what they seen at the Columbine shooting and attempt to do it at this court house... displayed 300 characters
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Think! If this can happen at this school, who is to say that some attorney or judge or even a disgruntled individual wanting revenge will repeat what they seen at the Columbine shooting and attempt to do it at this court house.
As I passed through the security I walked into what I thought was New York City during lunch hour... displayed next 300 characters
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