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I'm sorry, but some people, like the topic creator, are overreacting a bit here. A bad thing happened to someone who has had worse things happen to him, but it's not like the thief said "oh, hey, here's that cancer kid's PSP... I should steal it to make him feel worse!" It's just random theft, and a whole lot of GOOD people at the Dallas police did a great thing to make the kid feel better.

For Christ's sake, why focus on one or two bad people when the story clearly shows the actions of dozens or hundreds of good people? And why can't we turn the other cheek, and just let the courts hand out the FAIR punishment for the crime commited once (if) the police capture them? Do we really have to cry out to have someone murdered because they coincidentally robbed someone who was having an abnormally hard time at life? If everyone could just listen to the words of Jesus, I wouldn't have to be an athiest.



You do not have the right to never be offended.