Solution: drop the kids from the 4th floor.
The case has already triggered debate, with some saying law enforcement should come down hard on the two suspects; others say the real blame lies with a lack of security and safety fencing to keep items from hitting customers below, either intentionally or unintentionally.
My action also. I'd like to meet the people on the side of the fencing debate and see their position in life./facepalm
Earlier in the day, the same kids were allegedly throwing drinks down on unsuspecting passers-by. Later, they moved on to more deadly objects.
At one point, the cart became stuck on the railing. "A 14-year-old buddy urged the duo to give it up," the Post reported, quoting a source. But one of the suspects "was so determined to make sure it went over the edge that he allegedly pushed it again. It reportedly hit a sign on the way down, and then struck the 47-year-old mother of two as she stood at a kiosk to pay for parking outside Costco with her son, Dayton," the Post reported.
Police sources told the Post that the two kids taken into custody later laughed and joked about the incident.
Man shopping carts are heavy, I would think a 1 floor drop could kill and a 4 story was no chance to survive
others say the real blame lies with a lack of security and safety fencing to keep items from hitting customers below, either intentionally or unintentionally.
Man shopping carts are heavy, I would think a 1 floor drop could kill and a 4 story was no chance to survive
Police sources told the Post that the two kids taken into custody later laughed and joked about the incident.
/facepalm
Solution: drop the kids from the 4th floor.