View Full Version : Facebook Parenting: For the troubled teen
nhboy
02-09-2012, 07:28 PM
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musiclady
02-10-2012, 08:31 AM
Awesome! Unfortunately someone will probably find a way to get him arrested or have his kid taken away for this. Hope not.
Nickel
02-10-2012, 08:44 AM
:clap:
Chasey_Lane
02-10-2012, 08:48 AM
I :heart: that guy!
glhs837
02-10-2012, 08:54 AM
Holy crap, those look like consequences for actions. Good on him.
vraiblonde
02-10-2012, 08:59 AM
He should beat her with a belt! :clap:
puggymom
02-10-2012, 09:01 AM
That was awesome!
glhs837
02-10-2012, 09:03 AM
Oh, I don't know, I'll bet this hurts worse than a belt would. Hope the kid learns from it, but no telling.
glhs837
02-10-2012, 09:15 AM
Dad Shoots Teen's Laptop Over Facebook Post, Puts Video on YouTube (http://mashable.com/2012/02/09/dad-shoots-laptop-facebook/)
comments are all over the map, and a few priceless themselves........
Yeah, that was totally inappropriate.
Everyone should know that for best visuals the appropriate weapon to blow a computer apart with is a shotgun. HEVI-Shot® Dead Coyote!® or HEVI-Shot® Maximum Defense loads would do a particularly sweet-looking job.
And a ton who think that Dad's message to the girls was that guns solve problems, and that he was in a rage? Lot's of hippie "just give her more love and understanding, that'll fix it up".
KDENISE977
02-10-2012, 03:20 PM
I saw this on facebook this a.m. and applaud this guy :patriot:, but the negative responses were baffling to me...
Dakota
02-10-2012, 05:30 PM
:lmao: My hero!!! :thewave:
Awesome! Unfortunately someone will probably find a way to get him arrested or have his kid taken away for this. Hope not.
Update : (https://www.facebook.com/tommyjordaniii/posts/10150525596420846)
For those that feel the need to keep calling the police and CPS. lol
Apparently both the local police and the department of social services are OK with it. Yes they came. Of course they came. They received enough "Oh my god he's going to kill his daughter" comments that they had to. I knew that the moment it went viral.. it was too late and it was inevitable. I'm only surprised it took as long as it did to be honest.
The police by the way said "Kudos, Sir" and most of them made their kids watch it. I actually had a "thank you" from an entire detectives squad. And another police officer is using it in a positive manner in his presentation for the school system. How's about those apples? Didn't expect THAT when you called the cops did you?
The kind lady from Child Protective Services looked all through the house, the yard, and found ours to be a healthy home. She saw the unloaded guns in their rack with the magazines removed and stored separately and safely. Funny thing: The case officer asked to see "the gun".... "Umm, sir, may I see the actual..umm.. weapon used for the video?" She wasn't at all scared of me but I could tell she doesn't like guns as a general rule. To each their own though. She was comfortable that I was adhering to NC gun safety regulations for the protection of minors, and that's all she needed. But of course if you want to continue, I'm just going to leave a pot of coffee on for the next officers who come by...
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She asked if I minded if she interviewed my daughter privately but that I didn't have to agree. I let her meet in private and then she and I met for about an hour and a half. At the end of the day, no I'm not losing my kids, no one's in danger of being ripped from our home that I know of, and I actually got to spend some time with the nice lady and learn some cool parenting tips that I didn't know.. I use them on my 8 year old son, but not on my fifteen year old daughter.. but now I will!
molly_21
02-13-2012, 05:56 AM
I would make his daughter also pay him back for his time fixing her computer on top of the $130.
I would make his daughter also pay him back for his time fixing her computer on top of the $130.
He tells her he expects that - in the video.
molly_21
02-13-2012, 06:45 AM
He tells her he expects that - in the video.
Did not catch it in the video.
vraiblonde
02-13-2012, 11:17 PM
Another happy ending :yay:
YouTube dad says authorities pay visit; Daughter gets job offer | www.wsoctv.com (http://www.wsoctv.com/news/news/local/youtube-dad-who-shot-daughters-laptop-gets-visit-a/nHbcR/)
“The police by the way said ‘Kudos, sir,’ ” Jordan wrote. "I actually had a "thank you" from an entire detectives squad. And another police officer is using it in a positive manner in his presentation for the school system. How’s about those apples? Didn’t expect THAT when you (crybaby busybody Mommies of the World idiots) called the cops did you?”
The red part is my own contribution. :smile:
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