Teen charged with murder in 12-year-old girl's death, Clearfield County authorities say
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- Опубликовано: 1 май 2024
- State police are providing new details about Sunday's shooting in Brady Township, Clearfield County, that involved two juveniles.
According to the affidavit, police say the teenager charged in the shooting, 14-year-old Aaron Klingensmith, reportedly asked the victim if she wanted to see his dad's gun.
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THE PARENTS NEED TO BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE AS WELL
No
@musicalastronaut7011
*YES*
@@TBirum1 no. You're just anti gun. Go blame spoon manufacturers for making you fat
@@musicalastronaut7011 Yes .... that gun should have been in a locked box .
@@CryMeARiver63 no. You gonna blame spoons for making people tubby?
Dad needs to be arrested for keeping his gun on top of the safe instead of being locked up in it.
Yea someone breaks into the house. Wait while I get out of the safe .
@@richardthetroll6758 so what's better? someone breaking in and taking the gun you left openly in the living room? he didn't even try to put it in a safe space where his kids cant reach. Even if he doesn't care about the CHILD THAT HIS SON MURDERED his kid could have shot himself as well. Irresponsible parenting and he should def be arrested.
100% it’s past time these idiot gun owners walk free. Jail time, no more gun ownership and probation
@@explosivefishpunch9796you can’t reason with fearful gun nuts
@@richardthetroll6758 You are a self serving fool.
So the dad had a way to secure the gun in a safe but left it loose on top of the safe? Charge the dad too
Would like to see the kid's parents charged just as the Crumbley's were, and convicted.
Agree
I'm not saying you are wrong. But the kid was also old enough to know better. I knew that you don't play with guns and that you certainly don't point them at people when I was much younger than 14.
@@johndavidmyself8039 Crumbley's case was different. They purchased the gun for their child, knowing he was suffering from delusions.
@@parley1994 According to the video, the child also loaded the gun himself. If that is true, then he knew what he was doing.
Unsecured weapons are the responsibility of the owners...charge the dad too
😂😂😂
@TheGuyBro.BREEDERS AT BEST. NOT PARENTS!
liberals are all the same. Go away
Nah! Teach your kids gun safety so accidents like this don’t happen..
@@pitsnpistols1005 yes gun safety begins with responsible gun owners....and responsible gun owners don't leave loaded weapons unsecured or unattended
I'm old. I grew up with guns in the house. Dad gave me my first .22 when I was about 10 years old. Us kids were simply never allowed to handle the guns without an adult present. Ever. And we were taught to never, ever point a gun at anyone. That was it; that was the law, so to speak, in our house. And we listened. Guns are a serious thing. As a gun owner your level of responsibility is increased 10 fold if you have guns in the house and/or around kids. The parents failed this boy.
When we were children, we had fear and respect for of parents. Now days, the children don’t fear or respect the authority of their parents.
@@blue_moon6490 I never feared my parents. They were wonderful, loving people. But we were given rules. That's a parent's job. And Dad obviously knew he had a responsibility to impress upon us the danger of guns. And we listened.
@@DoudD , I feared mine. I knew the consequences if I did not follow the rules. I turned out better for it.
@@blue_moon6490 There a lots of different parenting styles. I never feared my parents. But I knew there would be consequences if I disobeyed. I feared the consequences but I never feared my parents. And I'd hate to think that my kids feared me as a father. My own kids afraid of me? What a horrible thought. But when they did wrong, they suffered the consequences. Anyhow, I maintain that the boy in this case was failed by his parents. They didn't teach him right. If they had, this tragedy would not have happened.
@@DoudD , I agree. Mine were never fearful of me. However, there were plenty of guns in the house and they knew better than to ever touch them. I never said my parents were right to have us fear them. That is just how parents in that time raised their kids. If that ain’t how you were raised by the silent generation, count yourself lucky.
dad needs to be charged..... what a shame
The dad tried to twist this on his son too. Definitely needs to be charged with some relationship to the killing.
save your liberal crap.
The father throws his kid under the bus by saying he doesn't keep a round in the chamber but he is responsible for not keeping it secured. He needs to be charged. Irresponsible father. Condolences to the victims family. 🙏
Chambering the round shows intent. Yeah yeah they'll charge the father but the boy is pure evil!!!...
@@billschnelzer9943 Heck yeah! To me it shows the father taught him how it operates and how to load it. Also it could have been loaded all along and the father just left it unsecured and thinks saying it had no magazine would clear him. Now that the parents of the Oxford shooters parents were charged, he will more than likely also be charged. It's sad this could have been prevented.
It's a really odd statement. Thats like saying I left my keys in the car but it wasn't in the ignition. Leaving loaded guns unlocked and unattended around youth is a bad idea and I can see the dad getting some charges.
@@kevinforget549I’ve seen incidents where a 13 year old steals their family car and crashes it, killing a family. No one calls for the arrest of the parents. But somehow it’s different with guns.
@@nicespy9790 Hmmm. Maybe because one is a mode of transportation and the other is specifically made as a lethal weapon.
A mom from Orlando just plead guilty in a manslaughter charge after her 10 yo shot a woman. But, nobody seems to be talking about it. Cases like that should be talked about everywhere to give parents a little more incentive to keep their firearms secure.
That particular mother, told her daughter to get the gun out of her purse and shoot the neighbor. Big difference!
Incentive? They are morons who had no business having a gun.
No firearm training in that house.
Conservatives not abiding by the law. Typical
All of the firearm training the world won't stop someone who wants to murder.. This wasn't a case of someone who didn't know what they were doing with a firearm, just the opposite, he knew exactly what he was doing.
@@nritten6142 I think you nailed it. He used the weapon in a conscious way asking her if she thought it was loaded and then pointing and pulling the trigger.
@@nritten6142exactly...he knew what he was doing .
More than no firearm training,. Got no MORAL training.
Charge his parents as well.
Yes
WOW !!! The father gets ZERO CHARGE... the entire state should be ashamed of themselves. It's called negligent homicide, arrest and convict the father. Dummies
Condolences to that young girl's family. Sounds like dad immediately threw his son under the bus.
Say what you want but the kids a goddamn murderer!
You'd prefer that the father lie and cover up a murder?
Dads guilty of leaving a LOADED firearm unsecured regardless of the sons charges.
The father will face time either way. It's just how much time, depending if he lied when it came down to a Bullet being inside of the chamber of the gun.
WTF is going on in this Country lately???
Not enough gun safety for conservatives these days. They think they know everything when it comes to guns and gun safety.
Stupid question. Look at who's in the White House.
@@andrewczski1969 Stupid answer. The president has nothing to do with it. 🤦♀
@@xoxoMoonChildxoxo Funny, that's what Kringe Pierre said about when gas prices go up, but when they drop 5 cents it's because Joe is delivering to the American people!
Lately?
I hope his Dad doesn't think that blaming his son by saying he must have put a bullet in the chamber himself is going to save himself from prosecution for unsecured firearm ???😮
Got my first .22 when I was 15. At 16 it was in my closet and ammo in the garage. I was raised the right way with firearms, that child was not. The father or mother needs to be charged who ever its registered to.
Ehhh,no. 🤷
Parents... if you love your kids teach them well, or society will in a much worse way. This boy will learn from the laws of society. Charges for the parents should also follow for not properly keeping the gun away from their child. Prayers for the family of the victim.
The girl who was killed was my friend and I miss her. She is in my grade, Ashlynn Niver forever 12
I am so very sorry you lost your friend. You are in my prayers. 🙏💖
😢🙏🏻💙😔
Why did she hang out with the loser
I notice they showed the face of the accused and named him in the news.
Right 14-year-old white uh-huh
which is crazy because they ALWAYS blur the child's face
Which is standard operating procedure when a minor is charged as an adult
@@rachelsill79
he is still innocent until proven guilty, and he is still a minor
Racist mad they showed his face they mad they can't say anything racist
The father needs to be charged for this
Kid was also a little dirt bag at 10 I knew full well a gun can kill 😅
As a retired cop if after work I went to the my cousin house to see her kids. I don't like leave my gun in the car. I had a Sig Sauer it take 2 seconds to get break the gun down into 2 parts. If you have a revolver it takes a second to take the bullets. No excuse
Parents need to be held accountable too. What an irresponsible gun owner to put a gun outside of the safe?! Duh!!!!
The chance the father did leave the gun loaded is pretty high considering he left the gun on the safe.
Funny but there was a day when dad's kept guns hanging on the walls of their homes for easy access. They didn't seem to have a problem with that back then. 🤔
We walked down the street across school property to hunt along railroad tracks, no body was scared
My Dad had rifles hanging on the wall and a lot more in standing gun racks, but none of them were ever loaded if we weren't hunting or at the range.
Yup! I grew up the same. And also had gun racks in pickup trucks.
Yeah but back then your father was your father and you didn’t dare disobey him. Now, men call their sons “buddy” and the kid has no fear of any serious consequences if they disobey their “friend.”
She died of blunt force trauma? Hmmmm... Well, I just looked it up, and yes, a gun shot wound is considered a form of blunt force. Wow, never heard of that before. Live and learn.
Blunt force trauma from a bullet.
That is weird. I’ve seen GSW as the cause of death. I wonder what death certificates say now.
There’s librarys full of things you don’t know.
@@DickTahshon Absolutely! That's why I'm always looking stuff up while you're just stupidly trolling youtube.
For instance, I know that the plural form of library is libraries, not librarys. I looked it up years ago when I was in grade school. So apparently, there are librarIES full of things YOU don't know.
Also, "there's" should be "there are." It's that subject-verb agreement stuff that obviously you have no clue about.
@@ulusalani I’m glad you caught all that🤣Now continue on your mission for knowledge in areas other than Grammer.
Teen loaded one in the chamber and ask her "loaded or unloaded" before he pulled the trigger. Damn this kid is evil.
Then he he ran to tell his Dad was happen like he was surprised the gun went off. 🤔
no, he's been playing shooter video games all his life. He doesn't realize there is no reboot in real life.
Another responsible American gun owner.
No blurring of this teen, unlike the super bowl celebration "teens ".
I caught that, too. And it's funny af how so few of the comments address it! We have this, while there were 2 black girls that carjacked an Uber eats driver in DC, crashing the car, killing him, and not only NO video of them- but they were let off! This country has become the world's biggest worst joke!
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@@andrewczski1969Absolutely it has. 👍
You racist are mad proving once again how fragile y'all are.
You golfers do a lot of crying these days. After all these years of privilege equality feels like oppression huh?
wheres the parents
*where are
Actually, it's "Where are", and you need one of these. ?
I turned 21 in prison doing life without parole.
Mama Tried
And all for no reason, just one piece of lead
I hung my head, I hung my head
Here in the courthouse, the whole town was there
I see the judge high up in his chair
Explain to the courtroom what went through your mind
And we'll ask the jury what verdict they find
I felt the power of death over life
Charge the father also for unsecured weapon.
Charge dad first
Yes
drop the liberal crap.
@@user-zv7jq7hq1pDidn’t you guys calls for the same thing when a child shot his teacher? When they look like you, you don’t want harsh treatment huh?
@@user-zv7jq7hq1p,
That's not liberal crap. They should both be charged.
At the same time
Parent needs to face charges too. Owning a deadly weapon comes with responsibilities
A 12 year old is not an adult. No matter what.
I knew better by the age of 8 !! I had my first firearm by the age of 11 !! No way this kid shouldn’t know right from wrong !! It was taught to me pounded into my head to make sure no 1 was killed by accident I don’t consider this an accident !! Neglectful and ignorant yes !!
Dad needs to be charged too
No firearm discipline in this house!! Now the father has caused two young lives to end!!!
Parents have to be held criminally liable for making guns accessible to children. Dad's probably throwing kid under the bus.
Demon🤬
Yep! They should charge the parents too!!!
The father needs to be charged also.
I guess the Dad will be doing some jail time along with his son?
Demon
In cases involving minors the parents need to be held responsible and charged. They did it to Ethan Crumbly's parents but it needs to be done all across the board.
grandparents should also be charged for apparently not having raised the parents to become suitable parents and so on for every generation
@@svin7987 No, only the guardian who is responsible for looking after the child. What someone does when they are adult is no longer the responsibly of the parents.
@@darkwingduck3477 why? A wrong childhood doesn't get corrected when you reach adulthood
HOW does a 14 yo get ahold of a firearm?!? Arrest the adults responsible for this!!
Show the parents Photos too!!!
Dad should be held accountable
He was probably just showing off and made a fatal and devastating mistake. Kids are not responsible enough to be left alone with guns. This was negligent of the dad.
Stop making excuses for him.
B.S I knew what a gun could do when I was way younger, I also had a thing called gun safety courses when I was 12, every one should if they are going to be around guns.
@@up0820 how much you want to bet there were no gun safety rules in the house. If there were, the son would have been to afraid to run to his father and tell him no only did he break the house rule, but also killed someone.
There's some details missing and I would look at the father.
That kid has problems and the parents are to blame for a 14 year old. Why did he have access to a gun? His parents should be charged with child abuse and endangerment. They need to have that kid see a psychiatrist. Something is seriously wrong in their house.
I'd say it's too late for that intervention you're suggesting. Someone talk to him? Talking to him is probably what led to this🤷
Are you hold the Dad accountable also???
Come on
Loaded gun in a house with kids
The parent that left the gun should be charged too
How can that happen . A child that the guardian sacrificed and devoted twelve years of his or her life in raising a child only for another person to kill them . Disgusting .
Lock the dad and the son up?
Kid is old enough to know the gun was not to play with. Geez.
Charge the negligent parents as well.
Parents will be charged again. Already happened to a different situation and the parents are both in jail.
No matter how responsible you think your teens are keep your guns locked up.
How more often will this happen? How more often will lifes be lost and familys devastated and destroyed because of wronghandeling firearms? That father is responcible too leaving a loaded firearm around in the home... He failed to secure that gun and he must have failed to raise his son properly , meaning, NOT to point and shoot at someone 'just like that' lam so sorry for that girl and her family... My deepest condolences... Two familys destroyed... The father should be charged too... So devastating how again and again lifes are lost because of neglect and missbehavior and insanity
Parents... if you love your kids teach them well, or society will in a much worse way. This boy will learn from the laws of society. Charges for the parents should also follow for not properly keeping the gun away from their child. Prayers for the family of the victim.
Parents should be charged, too.
Awful. The dad is the one who should be charged
Why ? Cuz his kid is an idiot ? 14 years old he knew what he was doing, you sound like a liberal
@@bengalboy61it's nice to see somebody else who agrees with me . I don't agree with that. Let every man be judged for his own shit. Whether you believe in God or not that's how he will do the final judgement someday. No man is judged for what someone else did
Both
Parents need to answer about this….they are responsible.
Blah blah blah
@@rachelsill79
You must really hate the idea of all parties responsible being held responsible.
@@rachelsill79
Moron laughing!
Jejejejejejeje
Next to father will be charged for one count of negligent homicide he let this gun un protected from the children this is a felony
If you do grown up crimes then you have to do the time. Very sorry for the young girls family.
No trigger locks again time and time again
RIP young lady.
I'm a boomer. Most of us were raised around guns, knew from an early age not to ever point one at anybody, so something ike this was beyond rare back then. When I was in high school, Tuesdays I would carry my .22 rifle and ammo to school on the bus, keep them in my locker all day, take them to the Shooting Club meeting after school, fire up my ammo on school grounds, and walk home with my rifle in hand. That was ordinary all over the country, and nobody ever used one of those guns to intentionally hurt anybody. Guns have never been a problem in this country because this nation has been awash in guns since the day the citizens used them to create this nation. People are the problem today. Not guns. The rise in insanity in tragedies like in this story are directly proportional to the rise in liberalism in this country.
Stupidity all around caused this. I grew up with guns in the house. Was taught right from wrong. Listened to my father. Never had problems. Flash forward 40 years. Carrying concealed. Never problems. Clown World. RIP and prayers out to little girl and family. Smh.
The father is a despicable criminal.
My kids don’t know I own a firearm.
Why are parents not also charged?
Dang this case so cut and dry they didnt even bother to blur his face. They know he being charged as an adult and gonna be locked up for some years.
And then what kind of monster will they turn loose???
@@evelynrayejohnson8690
EXACTLY! What kind of child has the intent to kill and then immediately tells his dad afterwards. Being charged as an adult is outrageous for this.
Because he is charged as a adult that's why they showed his face.
@@TrollingRacist-ng9fd despite him admitting immediately to his senior authority (his father) that he shot this girl. What a calculating killer...that gives himself up immediately.
Meanwhile, in the Sun People community, 14 year Olds kill everyday and where are the perp walks on the news, the calls for parents arrest by you and yours, or the lack of censorship.
Hell, news don't even tell the country what they look like or what their name is. This is antiwhiteism, folks. Kalergi plan.
Parents... if you love your kids teach them well, or society will in a much worse way. This boy will learn from the laws of society. Charges for the parents should also follow for not properly keeping the gun away from their child. Prayers for the family of the victim.
The Father should be charged.
It is as unbelievable to think he killed a friend on purpose as that the father made a mistake and left the gun loaded and blames his child now.
Yall all say charge the parents til its your kid 😂smh glad i don't have any 😂😂😂
When are we charging the parents
The parent have responsibility in this too. Let’s not forget whose gun it was .
His parents taught him nothing!!!
This kind of ignorance, negligence, lack of true parenting is what will steal away our rights!!!!!!
This dumb 💩 should never happen!!!!!!
The father and son need to be charged!!!!
You know nothing about rights
@@rachelsill79 lmfao ok
We actually had to take Government in highschool and I kinda fell in love with parts of it and law
Bless your ignorant little heart
HIS PARENTS TAUGHT HIM EVERYTHING!!!
His father PREACHED AND PREACHED about weapon safety and how they weren't a toy.
I know this because I went the the kid's school, I was (at one point,) friends with him (I started to dislike him after 6th grade, he got annoying).
It wasn't bad parenting.
@@thecollector6392 maybe locking them away from the little monster night have helped. Some are just born sick and twisted...
The fk 14yr old charged as an adult. Seems the adult gun owner should be the one charged.
Was probably his crush and he was trying to be a silly teenage John Wayne. Not excusing him, but I don’t agree with an adult charge.
He’s at a “show off” age that knows better than to do it with a REAL WEAPON and point it at another! His father is responsible for locking it away from minors. The 12yo is responsible for his actions!
His parents may be the next James and Jennifer Crumbley for their complicity by leaving gun available to a kid.
I grew up in a country where civilians don't have access to firearms, this kind of thing just doesn't happen here, EVER.
This is a horrific abdication of the parent. Then he claims a bullet would have to be loaded into the chamber
and thus, his 12 yr old is responsible!?! He needs to be charged...just like the Crumbley's
Doesn’t appear the dad secured the weapon properly either. What does the law in that state say about that?
Condolences to the young girls family. Rest In peace.
Shame on you Dad.
Owner of the firearm is the responsible party. Charge the kid as an adult, yes. But the owner shares in the responsibility.
Heart Breaking.
Golly, where do we think he got access to a gun from? Where do you suppose he learned that recklessness?
What a shame.
I wonder if the dad was lying about no round in the chamber. Stupid seems to run in the family.😐😑😐
"I leave the keys in the ignition, but I never leave it in drive!" - Father of the year, when his child takes the car and causes a deadly accident.
It's not about keeping guns locked up, it's about teaching gun saftey and not allowing anyone to touch them who is untrained.
Oh The shit was trained alright. He knew exactly what he was doing.
Jail both father and son!
14 year old as an adult... WOW
Was usual for black kids last century..
with friends like this, who needs enemies
It's about time the parents of these kids be held accountable , these guns should always be locked in a gun safe and the keys out of the reach of kids in the house .
Hold the father of this boy accountable. Prison.
A 12 year old as an adult ?
you don't leave guns around ...you don't leave drugs around...there are things you should just not do.
What horrible parents they need to be charged too😮
I'm glad they charged me as an adult.But I think the parents should be charged.Also for leaving a loaded gun available to a kid who obviously knows how to use it
WHY TF IS THERE A LOADED FIREARM LYING AROUND ? HOMEOWNER NEEDS TO BE CHARGED
Kind of sounds like the dad could have loaded it and didn’t tell son, seems it was usually unloaded- then this happened and didn’t want the trouble of admitting it? I don’t know but how heartbreaking for that girl and her family. Even for this boy and his family - so young. 😢
What state is this?
Parents fault…. Guns safes, locks, alarms, …. No good if you forgot
Grampa never had a safe, simple removed the drum out of the revolver.
Father … did the same with the top slider .
And apparently Marky Mark takes the firing pin out.
Great functional defensive sticks after ……… think people … think .
Responsible, awareness at all times. …. This rifle belongs to you and to you only…….
It's the guy that grabbed the gun's fault. Why hold children responsible for their own actions when we can blame someone else for it?