2 teens sent to prison for S. Korean bullying suicide


2 teens sent to prison for S. Korean bullying suicide – CNN.com.

A South Korean court sentenced two teenagers to prison terms Monday after they admitted bullying a school classmate until he committed suicide.

The two, both 15, were sentenced to terms of three years and three and a half years. The Daegu District Court said the teens’ prison terms could be reduced by a year, depending on their behavior while in prison, according to South Korea’s Yonhap news agency.

Beginning in April 2011, the two forced the victim to play online games on their behalf, took the game winnings and beat him frequently, according to the court.

The teens also admitted to taking food from the victim’s home, pushing his head into the sink and forcing him to eat biscuits off the ground, the court said.

The victim killed himself by jumping off a building last December, naming his assailants in a suicide note.

The incident sent shock waves across the country and led to police and prosecutors cracking down on school bullying.

While neither of the plaintiffs have a criminal record, the court said in a statement, prison terms were issued because of the outcome and seriousness of the crime and high public criticism.

The parents of the bullied student, who are both schoolteachers, filed suit earlier this month against the school, its head teacher and principal, and the parents of both convicted middle school students, Yonhap said.

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Lack Of Emergency Texas Welfare Aid To Desperate 38-year-old Mother Leads To Suicide-Murder In Laredo « Hispanic News Network USA Blog


Lack Of Emergency Texas Welfare Aid To Desperate 38-year-old Mother Leads To Suicide-Murder In Laredo « Hispanic News Network USA Blog.

By H. Nelson Goodson
December 7, 2011

Laredo, Texas – On Wednesday, Ramie Marie Grimmer, 12, who was shot in the head by her mother, Rachelle Grimmer, 38, on Monday during a stand off over food stamps at a Texas welfare office in Laredo has died. Ramie died at 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday at the University Hospital in San Antonio, Texas.
Ramie and her brother, Timothy, 10, were shot in the head shortly before their mother took her own life with a handgun. Grimmer arrived with her two barefooted children at the Texas Department of Health and Human Services office in Laredo around 5:00 p.m. on Monday to try and get food stamps. She pulled out a handgun and took welfare supervisor Roberto Reyes hostage in a small office. The rest of the employees and welfare clients were able to leave the area without any incident.
Grimmer had applied for the program since August shortly after arriving from Zaneville, Ohio, but had not completed the requirement to complete the paper work. Grimmer needed to provide some additional documentation and had expired her time allowed to apply and the case had been closed. She could have reopened it by reapplying again, according to Stephanie Goodman, Spokesperson for the Texas Department of Health and Human Services.
She had gone to the welfare four times and four times she didn’t get any type of help or any emergency aid, which most likely drove her to become real desperate about feeding her children, according to neighbors who knew her and Ramie.
During the seven hour stand off with police at the welfare office, Ramie began to post on her Facebook account. At 7:30 p.m., Ramie posted “May die 2day”…at 10:30 p.m. she posted, “Tear gas seriously”… by 10:34 p.m. her last post was “I’m bored.”
Laredo police just after midnight heard three gunshots go off and the the S.W.A.T. team rushed inside. They found Grimmer with a self inflicted gunshot wound to the head. They also found Ramie and her brother shot in the head. Grimmer died at the scene. Both Ramie and Timothy were transported to the University Hospital in San Antonio for medical treatment.
Their father, Dale Grimmer who had been divorced for 6 years was able to travel to San Antonio to see his children at the hospital.

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NRA Blocks Effort to Prevent Military Suicides Because Counselors Shouldn’t Be Allowed to Ask If Vets Own Guns


NRA Blocks Effort to Prevent Military Suicides Because Counselors Shouldn’t Be Allowed to Ask If Vets Own Guns | Crooks and Liars.

With the NRA, the principle of blocking any attempts to document or control gun ownership is always much more important than actual human lives – even if they’re the lives of our war veterans. Let that sink in, because this might be the single most cynical thing they’ve done yet:

Of all of the lobbying organizations that feed off fear, and rely for their funding and power on dividing Americans, one of the worst is the National Rifle Association.

The NRA never misses a chance to misrepresent the positions of people who advocate reasonable gun control, to make Americans afraid that the government wants to take away their right to defend their homes and their loved ones, and to turn any attempt to have a sensible conversation about guns into an assault on the Second Amendment.

Why else would the NRA support a law that makes it more difficult to prevent suicides among members of the armed forces?

Let me explain. According to a report on the website Congress.org, more American troops killed themselves in 2010 than died in combat in Iraq and Afghanistan. Nearly half of those suicides involved personally owned weapons.

So it makes sense for military counselors to talk to at-risk active-duty soldiers about owning a gun. No, that’s against the law. A rule in last year’s National Defense Authorization Act — backed by the NRA of course — prohibits such conversations. The NRA was outraged, apparently, that a Kansas army base wanted soldiers to register privately owned weapons. Oh the horror! Next thing you know they’ll just take rifles away from combat soldiers and replace them with ACLU cards.

A new report, which you can read about on Think Progress, recommends that Congress repeal the provision. But I doubt many members of Congress have the courage to stand up to the NRA on this. In fact, the NRA is trying to make the situation even worse. It worked with Senator Jim Inhofe, the Oklahoma Republican, to add language to the military spending bill that would prohibit the Defense Department from “issuing any requirement, or collecting or recording any information” relating to legal gun ownership.

Of course. Because, as Andrew Rosenthal points out, anything approaching a reasonable compromise will put NRA lobbyists out of work, and who wants to give up that cushy gig?

This post is written as part of the Media Matters Gun Facts fellowship. The purpose of the fellowship is to further Media Matters’ mission to comprehensively monitor, analyze, and correct conservative misinformation in the U.S. media. Some of the worst misinformation occurs around the issue of guns, gun violence, and extremism, the fellowship program is designed to fight this misinformation with facts.