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Jul 8, 2009 | Posted by: roboblogger

Tulsa Teen Suffers Head Injury During Argument

Full story: News9 Oklahoma City

A Tulsa teen is recovering after he was hit in the head during an argument at a trailer park.

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TJuan Davis
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Oh well that is sad I wsh that these kids parents will watch what there kids are you doing and where they be. One thing about all the crimes this week have been with children and teens. Tulsa Oklahoma I have notice that they don't have anything for the kids here in Tulsa. And that is something that we need to look into for Tulsa. Opening something that is safe for the kids. Parents have to work and some are on Drugs. So where do that leave the kids that are bored and don't have nothing to do but time on there hand. Danger that is what it leads them. I don't understand why Tulsa let bells go. And I don't understand why they don't get something done to replace bells so the kids would have something to do in Tulsa Oklahoma during the Summer months when they are out of school.
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Jul 8, 2009
 
then, Tjuan, one must find the funds for all the underprivelaged, as you said, many children have parents on drugs. So, if we, Tulsan's, buy a new Theme Park, implement it, how will that help the kids on the streets? would not that $$$ for this park, be better spent in community event centers that offer sports FREE, games Free, swimming Free to our children? This would be in each community? That is a plan I could go for, how about you?

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I have to point out that the loss of Bells is not a loss really. The place had zero maintenance done on it in countless years. Last time I was there I had to wade through several inches of sewage in the bathrooms. The walkways had all become a hazard and paint was falling off. The place was a hole and is better serving as a parking lot now. aside from that I am going to have to go back to the parents on this one, keep an eye on your kids and for heavens sake discipline. I am all for just saying screw it and kill them all. We string up a few more of these little wanna be thugs and what parents have failed to do maybe media attention will pull off.
MDT

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Jul 8, 2009
 
It's the responsibility of parents to make sure their kids have something to do. I grew up in a small town with nothing for kids to do but hang out at the local Sonic and "drag main." We drove to Tulsa to go to the movies sometimes, but we usually just talked and played pranks. My parents were home at night and cared about where I was, and if I wasn't home on time, I caught H*LL! Too many parents forget that kids still need parenting throughout their teens years, not just spending money and a roof over their heads.
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Sedan, KS

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Jul 8, 2009
 
[QUOTE who="would not that $$$ for this park, be better spent in community event centers that offer sports FREE, games Free, swimming Free to our children? This would be in each community? That is a plan I could go for, how about you?[/QUOTE]

This is a great idea, but what usually happens is kids don't have any respect for these places and end up destorying or defacing the property or fighting, which causes damage. If you find such a place that is successful, that place should be studied and emulated. It will take more than money though....it will take responsibile adults to volunteer their time.
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Jul 8, 2009
 
Where were the two trailer park girls going around the outside, round the outside, round the outside?

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Jul 8, 2009
 
Since this happened about 10:45 Tuesday night, the 14 year old boy shouldn't be out in a public amusement place like the old Bell's Amusement Park that time of night without a parent or a legal guardian.

Besides, the trailer park location is way out in Eastern Tulsa. I remember when that part of Tulsa County was way out in the middle of nowhere.

I know all about suffering a head injury since I was hit from behind in the back of and the sides of my head several times in 1993.

I hope that he recovers and hope that the boy didn't start the argument.

Someone might have decided to all 911 and claim that it was a shooting so that the police would get there faster, if at all. Otherwise, the police might have just considered it to be a domestic disturbance.

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Joe Allen Doty in Tulsa wrote:
I remember when that part of Tulsa County was way out in the middle of nowhere.

I know all about suffering a head injury since I was hit from behind in the back of and the sides of my head several times in 1993.
1993, eh? Back when that part of your brain was way out in the middle of nowhere? ;-)
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MDT wrote:
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This is a great idea, but what usually happens is kids don't have any respect for these places and end up destorying or defacing the property or fighting, which causes damage. If you find such a place that is successful, that place should be studied and emulated. It will take more than money though....it will take responsibile adults to volunteer their time.
We do this for northsiders only.

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Jul 8, 2009
 
Invest a Gate wrote:
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1993, eh? Back when that part of your brain was way out in the middle of nowhere? ;-)
Well, unlike a hateful person like you, I don't hide behind a fake screen name and claim that I am from some non-existent place.

On August 13, 1993, my whole body (including ALL of my brain) was at my mother's place in the community of Carbondale in Southwestern Tulsa, Oklahoma.

I refused to go out in the front yard and fight over something that was nonsense and he came in the house when my back was turned and hit me in the back of and sides of the head. He was my older sister's husband at the time.

That afternoon he went down to Tahlequah to where my younger brother lives and he said, "Did you hear about Joe? He tripped over a footstool in your mother's living room and hurt his head."

There had not been a footstool in Mom's house since around 1980. Dad took the one I had made in high school shop class to sit on when he worked on his fishing gear and his lawn and gardening machines or when he cleaned the fish he caught.

I found out from my younger sister that he had said in June 1993 that he was going to kill me. He had assumed that since I revealed some stuff about my older brother who had passed away in 1988, that I knew some of his own secret life, which I didn't. I just knew that he hung out at a public park when my sister thought he was at work.

Their daughter found out that she had a half-brother close to her own age after my sister divorced him. He had accused his wife of committing adultery around the time the boy was born and he was the one fooling around with others.

Since I didn't know that he said he was going to kill me when he beat me up and made me permanently disabled, the police considered it a domestic issue since he was my brother-in-law. But, they told me that if he tried it again to file criminal assault charges against him.

If I had known what he had said in June before he beat me up, criminal assault with intent to kill charges would have been filed.

The head trauma which I suffered did NOT change my higher than average IQ (yes, it was professionally tested), it just affected my motor skills and some of my memory.

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MDT wrote:
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This is a great idea, but what usually happens is kids don't have any respect for these places and end up destorying or defacing the property or fighting, which causes damage. If you find such a place that is successful, that place should be studied and emulated. It will take more than money though....it will take responsibile adults to volunteer their time.
James W wrote:
<quoted text> We do this for northsiders only.
Yes, it is an Eastside trailer Park and not in NORTH Tulsa.
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