NJ student killed in suspected planned attack while driving; 3 teens charged with felony murder
Dan Alexander Published: May 22, 2025
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✅ The family of Lucas DeGeorge said he was shot Saturday night while driving
✅ Three juveniles were charged with felony murder
✅ The victim was set up, investigators say
MILLVILLE — Three teens have been charged with shooting at a 17-year-old high school junior as he was driving on Saturday night.
The family of Lucas DeGeorge said he was behind the wheel on Washington Street in Millville when a shot was fired, causing him to lose control and crash around 10 p.m.
The Buena Regional High School junior was pronounced dead at Inspira Medical Center Vineland.
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Sadly this is a trend in crime. It is like “juveniles” think they are in a video game and some sort of magical reset button will bring back life.
I see it my little one’s world. Can’t distinguish between movies and games with what happens IRL.
Argh!
I have to believe that “We, The Sheeple” need to recognize that:
- “I told you that ‘juvenile delinquent’ is a contradiction in terms. ‘Delinquent’ means ‘failing in duty.’ But duty is an adult virtue—indeed a juvenile becomes an adult when, and only when, he acquires a knowledge of duty and embraces it as dearer than the self-love he was born with. There never was, there cannot be a ‘juvenile delinquent.’ But for every juvenile criminal there are always one or more adult delinquents—people of mature years who either do not know their duty, or who, knowing it, fail.” ― Robert A. Heinlein, Starship Troopers
- And, “broken windows” aka petty crime — in criminology, the broken windows theory states that visible signs of crime, antisocial behavior and civil disorder create an urban environment that encourages further crime and disorder, including serious crimes.[1] The theory suggests that policing methods that target minor crimes, such as vandalism, loitering, public drinking and fare evasion, help to create an atmosphere of order and lawfulness. — https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broken_windows_theory
We have to insist that we distinguish between “children” and “juveniles”. The dividing line can’t be 16, 17, or 18. But 12/13. With compassion for children who commit crimes and juveniles who may not get the same punishment as an adult, but severe enough to change their thinking.
Argh!
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