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trinbagonian OP t1_iuae1hi wrote
Yes. Such brave little people.
seeker135 t1_iub88l2 wrote
I'm more curious about whence it comes.
That's an awful lot of power.
squarepeg0000 t1_iu8tiz0 wrote
She said she locked the car when she went into 7-11...then how was the guy able to get in it?
trinbagonian OP t1_iuadzwd wrote
The little girl said that her Mom came out to see what the guy was doing next to the car and the car automatically opened because the Mom was near the car.
CA_Orange t1_iu9stuy wrote
Cars aren't armored fortresses.
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seeker135 t1_iu8k9g8 wrote
This story reminds me of Bridger Walker, age six at the time, who was outside with his three-year-old sister when the neighbor's dog charged them. He said his thought as the dog was coming at them was, "If someone had to die, I thought it should be me." Late 2018, IIRC, so he's ten now, IIRC.
He has just enough scar so you know something went on, but not so much that you're afraid to ask. If he stays true to himself and pays attention the boy isn't likely to spend too many lonely nights.