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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
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unfortunately for 'the masses' in the 8th grade -

the 'teenage population' is rather null. That's the 'tweener' demographic. He wasn't one of those, his b@lls already drop, testosterone fully flowing..

15 years of age in the 8th grade is problematic - I wonder if he was a 'special needs' student?

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unfortunately for 'the masses' in the 8th grade -

the 'teenage population' is rather null. That's the 'tweener' demographic. He wasn't one of those, his b@lls already drop, testosterone fully flowing..

15 years of age in the 8th grade is problematic - I wonder if he was a 'special needs' student?

Seems fairly normal, just a late starter for some reason.

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His parents said they have no idea where Jaime got the gun. Guns were never in the house, they said, not even toy ones.

His family said Gonzalez had not been having problems at school and had no enemies they knew of. They described a thoughtful and caring young man:

He visited an elderly woman who lived alone every day after school. He washed people's cars and mowed their lawns, just to help out. He walked a neighbor's dog. He gave other students drumming lessons. The band teacher sometimes called his parents to tell them how proud they should be of their son's talent.

They said he had a girlfriend across the Rio Grande in Matamoros, Mexico, whom he visited nearly every week. They did not know of any fights between the two.

On Wednesday, his parents said, the day began like any other. He rose at 6:30 a.m., got ready for school, and exchanged blessings with his parents.

“His goal was always to be something and buy his mother a new house,” Jaime Sr. said.

Ironically, he said, their son had dreamed of a career in law enforcement.

“He wanted to be a Texas Ranger or state trooper or go to the military, be a Marine. Now he can't. He's not here anymore.”

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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one post removed for making highly offensive remarks about police - of which several members of vj are members of law enforcement.

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I carry a gun because a cop is too heavy.

 

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