Minecraft blamed for 9 year old boy bringing handgun, knife and hammer to school

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Now We've Heard It All: Minecraft Blamed in School Violence Case

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A nine-year-old Orlando, Fla. boy—"so tiny ... he could barely see the judge over the podium"—was sentenced to home confinement by a state judge after he brought "multiple weapons to school." The video game being blamed? Minecraft. Mine-bleeping-craft.12

The unnamed student had "an unloaded handgun, a magazine with six bullets inside, a steak knife and a small-handled sledge hammer," reports WFTV-TV of Orlando. The firearm came from his father's home.

"The boy's father said he was playing a character he learned from the video game Minecraft," WFTV reports.

"They use hammers to dig and knives and guns to protect themselves from zombies," he said, according to the station.

WFTV reported that his father said "he was just acting out the game" and that the gun could never be fired, because it's firing pin had been removed. Still, the kid knew where to find it, and knew where to find the ammo, which ain't good.

But while Minecraft is not exactly a nonviolent game, in no way does it rise to the level of violence in typical scapegoats like Call of Duty or Grand Theft Auto. Minecraft is rated E10+ by the ESRB. Hearing that game—which is being taught in first grade, for God's sake—linked to a garden variety guns-n-schools freakout story is just nauseating.

Source: http://kotaku.com/now-weve-heard-it-all-minecraft-blamed-in-school-viol-1418633346
 
Fries said:
lolwut guns?

Apparently.

I think the dad is just looking for excuses for why he didn't lock the gun away.
Seriously, I know for a fact that in the Netherlands, if you buy a gun, you HAVE to put it in a safe. And only the person who the gun is registered to, may know the access code. Random spot checks occur regularly.
That 'd be one smart kid if they can still take the gun with them to school.
 
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