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Northbrook teen accused of holding underage drinking party

A Northbrook teenager was charged Friday with felony obstruction of justice, contributing to the delinquency of a minor and holding an underage drinking party at his parents' home, police said Friday.

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Dont Go In Alone

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May 2, 2008
 
Helicopter parents...where are you??? You hoo. Marco....polo?

Your children are breaking the law but you can't be found anywhere now.
Observer

Chicago, IL

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May 3, 2008
 
ANIMAL HOUSE!!!!
YouGetsDaHorns

Chicago, IL

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May 3, 2008
 
OK, clearly this guy exercised extremely poor judgement that should merit him some fines and stiff community service time. But FELONIOUS conduct? Nonsense.

At 18, he's either still in the same school as the other kids that came or he just graduated. Either way he's still their peer, not an outside corrupting influence. I think continuity of contact should be taken into account in a case like this.

When I think of "getting tough on crime", this is not what I have in mind. It isn't like this behavior hasn't been cannonized as a teen right of passage in countless films and TV shows. Talk about mixed messages.

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#4
May 3, 2008
 
And this is news? Why? High school kid throwing a booze party?

Oh wait, it is northbrook. They need to show they are cracking down!
Cops busting a party

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#5
May 3, 2008
 
Fight some real criminals! Felony Obstruction--these police need to come to Chicago and fight some real criminals STUPID!!!! Who cares??
Enough already

Warrenville, IL

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#6
May 3, 2008
 
Are you kidding me? This is what the Tribune now considers newsworthy?

Seriously?

I can't say anything about the Northbrook police because they were obviously doing there job, but the Trib reporting on it is a sure sign that the editor there needs to be replaced!
Duncan

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May 3, 2008
 
Who cares?!!! I did the same thing when I was in high school. You'll never stop this.
sowhat

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#8
May 3, 2008
 
As a Northbrook resident (despite what this joke of a bulletin board says), one has to commend the local teenagers for their consistency. NOT.
Mike B

Chicago, IL

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#10
May 3, 2008
 
Sounds like a muslim name. They aren't allowed to drink booze.
PLC

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#11
May 3, 2008
 
At least they were not hazing girls in the woods.

Just the logical conclusion for kids with too much time on their hands and parents out of town. Risky Business was, what?, 25 years ago? I'm sure this will not be the last booze party that we ever hear about. Keep in mind, that while Mr. Shakir may still be in high school, he has reached the age of majority, and is of age to be charged as an adult for crimes he has committed. Something for all Seniors in high school to keep in mind this Prom Season.
PLC

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May 3, 2008
 
Mike B-
Not all muslims are fundamentalists.
Wisconsin Reader

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May 3, 2008
 
This kid's name sounds somewhat foreign?... Can't wait for Fox News contributor John Kass's column tomorrow to learn about his connection to Senator Obama and, of course, the 'Combine.'
Tyrone

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May 3, 2008
 
Wisconsin Reader wrote:
This kid's name sounds somewhat foreign?... Can't wait for Fox News contributor John Kass's column tomorrow to learn about his connection to Senator Obama and, of course, the 'Combine.'
Of course an Obama lover has to make a comment.
Paul

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May 3, 2008
 
Why is t=he allowed to join the military? He's too immature.
Jess

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#16
May 3, 2008
 
Next time the Tribune publishes articles about how staff is getting cut, you can look at quality work like this, and thank yourselves for being out of a job.
At least the parents where smart enough not to be there.
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#17
May 3, 2008
 
Are you kidding me??? So a high school student threw a party at his house (his 'parents' house) with alcohol there, and he is getting charged with a felony?? Are you f'ing kiding me!?!? This is one reason why I will not bring a child into this world - they can't even have a little fun anymore.
Jason

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May 3, 2008
 
The Trib should be ashamed that this is considered news. I'm learning that it isn't Tribune News unless Rev. Wright is involved in the story.
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#19
May 3, 2008
 
Duncan wrote:
Who cares?!!! I did the same thing when I was in high school. You'll never stop this.
Yeah but I bet you never got charged with a felony for it!
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#20
May 3, 2008
 
seriously, a teenager having a drinking party? this is the news that makes the chicago tribune? if my parents went to dinner, a mile away, in the eighties and early ninties there would be a keg at our house... and there would be no trace of a party by the time they got home 5 hours later. we were smart, and no one ever got into an accident! teenagers WILL drink! what's next for the tribune? "Lake Forest Dog Runs Away"
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May 3, 2008
 
Chicago Newbie wrote:
Are you kidding me??? So a high school student threw a party at his house (his 'parents' house) with alcohol there, and he is getting charged with a felony?? Are you f'ing kiding me!?!? This is one reason why I will not bring a child into this world - they can't even have a little fun anymore.
You're absolutely right. The Liberal nanny state has now made "Risky Business" a felony.
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