‘Very sheltered’ Homeschooled Texas Teen Guns Down Both Of His Parents
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A teenager from Frisco, Texas is accused of murdering both of his parents late Monday night.
According to DallasNews.com, the 16-year-old was “very sheltered,” and was being homeschooled by parents who wished to shield him from the world.
The teenaged gunman was one of two school-age children left at home out of five. The deceased — Ryan Callans, 48, and Maria Elena Callans, 49 — had three other adult children.
Frisco Police Officer Chad LaPrelle told the Dallas Morning News that officers responded to a 911 call around 2:00 a.m. Monday reporting gunshots. Both Callens parents were dead of gunshot wounds when police reached the residence.
Their 16-year-old son was taken into custody. Police have declined to release the boy’s name because he is a minor. He is currently being held at the Collin County Juvenile Justice Center in McKinney on two counts of murder.
Jonathon Marcum, a 15-year-old friend of the accused killer, told the Morning News, “He was very sheltered. If he broke the guidelines, he got punished.”
The boy was not allowed to drink sodas or watch rated-R films. He was only allowed access to PG-13 films once a screening agency had edited out any violent or adult-themed scenes. He was only allowed access to the Internet under closely supervised conditions.
“His parents were really uptight on him,” added another friend named William Castillo.
Fox Dallas-Ft. Worth reported that the boy attended public elementary school, but that he was homeschooled after that.
Neighbor Natalie Benitez, 15, told the newspaper, “He’s, like, so against school. He’s, like, ‘I would never go back.’”
“It’s still a shock to us,” said Natalie’s mother, Edith Benitez, according to the Morning News’ Valerie Wigglesworth. “He was a really good kid
A teenager from Frisco, Texas is accused of murdering both of his parents late Monday night.
According to DallasNews.com, the 16-year-old was “very sheltered,” and was being homeschooled by parents who wished to shield him from the world.
The teenaged gunman was one of two school-age children left at home out of five. The deceased — Ryan Callans, 48, and Maria Elena Callans, 49 — had three other adult children.
Frisco Police Officer Chad LaPrelle told the Dallas Morning News that officers responded to a 911 call around 2:00 a.m. Monday reporting gunshots. Both Callens parents were dead of gunshot wounds when police reached the residence.
Their 16-year-old son was taken into custody. Police have declined to release the boy’s name because he is a minor. He is currently being held at the Collin County Juvenile Justice Center in McKinney on two counts of murder.
Jonathon Marcum, a 15-year-old friend of the accused killer, told the Morning News, “He was very sheltered. If he broke the guidelines, he got punished.”
The boy was not allowed to drink sodas or watch rated-R films. He was only allowed access to PG-13 films once a screening agency had edited out any violent or adult-themed scenes. He was only allowed access to the Internet under closely supervised conditions.
“His parents were really uptight on him,” added another friend named William Castillo.
Fox Dallas-Ft. Worth reported that the boy attended public elementary school, but that he was homeschooled after that.
Neighbor Natalie Benitez, 15, told the newspaper, “He’s, like, so against school. He’s, like, ‘I would never go back.’”
“It’s still a shock to us,” said Natalie’s mother, Edith Benitez, according to the Morning News’ Valerie Wigglesworth. “He was a really good kid
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Probably had that ? like harry potter. Living under the staircase and ? .
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Gotta let the kids breathe. Damn.
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Sheltered kids who have little access to the reality of the outside world or their own little bubble are prone to have the types of mindset where they can do ? like this.
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Jonathon Marcum, a 15-year-old friend of the accused killer, told the Morning News, “He was very sheltered. If he broke the guidelines, he got punished.”
The boy was not allowed to drink sodas or watch rated-R films. He was only allowed access to PG-13 films once a screening agency had edited out any violent or adult-themed scenes. He was only allowed access to the Internet under closely supervised conditions.
“His parents were really uptight on him,” added another friend named William Castillo.
He was bound to lose it at some point with this type of ? smh.
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It was bound to happen. The kid went crazy cuz he couldn't enjoy being a kid
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What about black on black crime?
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To be honest, this isn't really dissimilar to any of the other school shootings in middle America, only the isolation was more extreme. I've always had the theory that when you have a kid who lives his life in a 7 square mile patch of city between school, soccer practice, his friends houses, home and the mall, and there is little access or interest in anything outside of his bubble...that ? causes certain psychological issues.
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This could have been prevented if he discovered porn.
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So he couldn't drink soda or watch Rated-R movies....
Has to be much deeper than that cause that's bs reason to ? your parents. -
Typical white ? but let's see how the media portray this kid and see what kind of disease or disorder he was challenged with. Homeschooled huh? And you know what you clown ass lame ass black men siding with the ? . But just a week ago a black kid stabbed a white kid in the park and the media said it was an elaborated plan. Y'all so ? white washed it's ridiculous. He killed his parents because that's what the ? he wanted to do point ? blank.
So when the kid from chicago killed his mother what kind of disorder or mental problem did they say he had? I'm through with you clowns. -
mryounggun wrote: »To be honest, this isn't really dissimilar to any of the other school shootings in middle America, only the isolation was more extreme. I've always had the theory that when you have a kid who lives his life in a 7 square mile patch of city between school, soccer practice, his friends houses, home and the mall, and there is little access or interest in anything outside of his bubble...that ? causes certain psychological issues.
It don't cause ? . I swear ppl don't like to take responsibility for their actions. If it's that ? unbearable Runaway from home and rebel against your parents. Get out there on your own and see how tough life is and then you might appreciate life. CLOWN!
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So he couldn't drink soda or watch Rated-R movies....
Has to be much deeper than that cause that's bs reason to ? your parents.
peep the punishment part -
JerryfromJerz wrote: »
All I saw was if he disobeyed the rules he was punished...
Did I miss something...?
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Getting punished for drinking a soda b? Surprised the whole family didn't get the michael myers treatment.
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JerryfromJerz wrote: »
All I saw was if he disobeyed the rules he was punished...
Did I miss something...?
You didn't miss ? . White America that's all.
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@Chicago_Breed You seem really angry. Why?
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A teenager from Frisco, Texas is accused of murdering both of his parents late Monday night.
According to DallasNews.com, the 16-year-old was “very sheltered,” and was being homeschooled by parents who wished to shield him from the world.
The teenaged gunman was one of two school-age children left at home out of five. The deceased — Ryan Callans, 48, and Maria Elena Callans, 49 — had three other adult children.
“It’s still a shock to us,” said Natalie’s mother, Edith Benitez, according to the Morning News’ Valerie Wigglesworth. “He was a really good kid."
Congrats America.......we done it again.....? up our own parents, but R.I.P. to the parents and hopefully the kid will rot.....
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mryounggun wrote: »@Chicago_Breed You seem really angry. Why?
Not anger, frustration. Ppl trying to take up for this kid and give him a psychological motive for killing his parents. You learn right from wrong, acceptable behavior at an early age. You also learn that if your in a situation where you don't feel comfortable being in it you get out, so he got out by killing his parents point blank. ? all that "too sheltered" ? , and all that other ? you talking about having a 7 mile radius of existence. Just open your eyes and see ppl are evil and ppl get fed up and every ? white murder isn't tied to some kind of mental disorder. That's why sir -
Watch it probably come out that he was on prescription meds .........
What's up with the parents not locking up the guns tho' ...... -
damn, im in frisco now and didnt hear anything about this
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where's that reporter talking about fathers in the home now. The struggle is NOT real in Frisco, Tx.
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CHICAGO_BREED wrote: »mryounggun wrote: »@Chicago_Breed You seem really angry. Why?
Not anger, frustration. Ppl trying to take up for this kid and give him a psychological motive for killing his parents. You learn right from wrong, acceptable behavior at an early age. You also learn that if your in a situation where you don't feel comfortable being in it you get out, so he got out by killing his parents point blank. ? all that "too sheltered" ? , and all that other ? you talking about having a 7 mile radius of existence. Just open your eyes and see ppl are evil and ppl get fed up and every ? white murder isn't tied to some kind of mental disorder. That's why sir
What leads you to believe that my theory has anything to do with race? The thread you mentioned about the 12 year old who stabbed the kid has comments by me stating that the kid also has mental issues and needs treatment. So what exactly are you talking about? Help me understand. -
saccityprince wrote: »damn, im in frisco now and didnt hear anything about this
That's what I'm saying. I didn't here ? bout this. -
Punished at 16?
Can't watch R rated movies at 16?
Can't drink soda at 16?
This dude was a prisoner.
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Got dam everything that happens has to be some racial ? to y'all. Every situation is not the same. ? race , ? Americans are the worst, white and black.