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WTF were his parent's thinking was going to happen?



Baltimore Teen Encouraged by Parents to Turn Himself in Is Held on $500,000 Bail, Faces Life in Prison
Allen Bullock faces eight criminal charges, and his parents cannot afford the bail that was imposed on him.

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BY: BREANNA EDWARDS
Posted: April 30 2015 1:09 PM


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Demonstrator identified as Allen Bullock uses a traffic cone to break the window of a police car in Baltimore April 25, 2015, during protests of the death of Freddie Gray.
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Allen Bullock, the 18-year-old seen in photos smashing in a police car with a traffic cone, turned himself in after being encouraged by his parents. But now he is being held on $500,000 bail, an amount his parents cannot afford, The Guardian reports.

Bullock faces charges of rioting and malicious destruction of property, among other criminal counts, after turning himself in at the Baltimore City Juvenile Justice Center with his stepfather, Maurice Hawkins, at his side.

According to Hawkins, who saw footage of his stepson on Saturday, the teen agreed to turn himself in after his stepfather told him that the police would “find him, knock down our door and beat him” if he didn’t, The Guardian notes.


However, no good deed goes unpunished, and Hawkins now believes that they are making an example of the teen. “By turning himself in, he also let me know he was growing as a man and he recognized what he did was wrong,” Hawkins told The Guardian on Wednesday. “But they are making an example of him, and it is not right.”

“As parents, we wanted Allen to do the right thing,” Bullock’s mother, Bobbi Smallwood, said. “He was dead wrong, and he does need to be punished. But he wasn’t leading this riot. He hasn’t got that much power.”

Hawkins noted that the proposed amount is higher than that placed on some accused murderers in the city. “Who could afford to pay that?” the stepfather asked.

“If they let him go, he could at least save some money and pay them back for the damage he did,” his mother agreed.

The eight misdemeanor charges Bullock face are his first as an adult, with rioting carrying a maximum of life in prison. The Guardian, however, says that his parents believe that four to eight years is a more likely sentence. Bullock, who was convicted of minor offenses as a juvenile, was working in city sanitation under a program for people in juvenile probation, The Guardian notes, earning more than $15,000 a year.

His parents say that the teen was accused of inciting the clashes that started boiling over on Saturday, but they deny that claim.

“Teenagers follow one another,” Hawkins said. “That’s just what they do.”

When asked if they regretted encouraging the teen to turn himself in, his stepfather remained adamant, saying, “I know what would happen to him if he hadn’t.”

His mother didn’t feel the same way. “I do,” she said.

Read more at The Guardian.

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i said this in a different thread. being biologically responsible for the birth of the human being and being a parent are two different things. just because you had sex and a kid popped out doesn't make you parents. this is disgusting. parents are supposed to protect their children. snitching is something your enemy does, not your parent.
 

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i said this in a different thread. being biologically responsible for the birth of the human being and being a parent are two different things. just because you had sex and a kid popped out doesn't make you parents. this is disgusting. parents are supposed to protect their children. snitching is something your enemy does, not your parent.
Word, seem like the stepfather was pushing a lil too hard.
 

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So if he didn't turn himself in what do you think would have happened?

They woulda kicked in his door and beat his ass. His pops wasn't exaggerating. Cops are a gang and he damaged their property. They woulda said he was resisting and torn his ass up.

Either that or he coulda left town and had this shyt hanging over his head for the rest of his life.

Hes 18. All he has is misdemeanor charges. Courts are tryna be some bytches and set an example. But end of the day he has community ties, he has a job, hes young, he turned himself in. Once he gets a lawyer worst theyll be able to hit him with is probation.

And i wouldn't be surprised if they ended up lowering that bail or putting him on house arrest at the next bail hearing.

I'm appalled that the judge would even set that type of bail. But he won't be doing any serious time and he did the best thing he could do in that situation.
 
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