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8 Year Old Kills after Playing GTA – Are Video Games to Blame?

An 8 year old boy intentionally shot and killed his 90 year old elderly relative after playing Grand Theft Auto IV. Police are saying they believe the crime was intentional. Media outlets are jumping on the headlines and making it seem as if videogames are to blame. In this commentary, Red Dragon lays out a few other questions that the main-stream media is disregarding.

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Excalibur3889d ago (Edited 3889d ago )

And why was this 8 year old playing an M rated game?

Why did an 8 year old have access to a loaded gun?

If you find out the answer to those questions then you'll know what and WHO is to blame.

cleft53889d ago

Beyond that it's a world of difference between picking up a controller and picking up a gun, aiming it at someone, and then pulling the trigger to kill them.

Anon19743889d ago

Well said. How is it that the focus is instantly on video games and not how did an 8 year old have ready access to guns and ammunition. Where were the parents? Why was a child consuming media intended for adults?

Aren't these more along the lines of the type of questions we should be asking after study after study has found no conclusive link between videogame violence and real world violence?

andrewsqual3889d ago

Every article talks about this like the USA is the world. How often does something like this happen outside the USA? How about almost never? Do we need any more proof its just their screwy country?

diehllane3889d ago

Good to see 27 agrees and 0 disagrees on this.
Absolutely the truth.

paul-p19883888d ago (Edited 3888d ago )

But the media would never say that, they don't know how to investigate the true issue at the heart of this (gun laws, minor playing an M rated game etc) it's just

ZOMG, GAMES IZ KILLNGI PEPLES!:!?!}

Seriously, the media news outlets need to educate themselves before they try to educate the common people...

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GarrusVakarian3889d ago

Parents always ignore the age ratings on videogames. Its your responsibility as a parent to look at the age rating and determine if you think your child is mature/intelligent/responsible enough to play it.

cleft53889d ago

Regardless of age rating, this killing has nothing to do with games and everything to do with a disturb child that had access to a deadly weapon. No way there wasn't warning signs that either was ignored or overlooked.

SniperControl3889d ago

This story was on here yesterday.

yarbie10003889d ago

The video is about asking the questions that the media didn't. It isn't just a review of what happened

ziggurcat3889d ago

1. no, video games aren't to blame.

2. parents shouldn't be letting their kids play games that aren't meant for kids.

3. parents shouldn't have loaded weapons in their home.

Ripsta7th3889d ago

3*Parents shouldnt have easy access to loaded weapons in their home

ziggurcat3889d ago

there's no reason to have a loaded weapon in your home.

and 'murica isn't reason enough.

levian3889d ago

In a word? No.

I find it retarded that these kind of questions and accusations are being thrown around in this day and age. The media (games, TV, movies, music) isn't, has never, and will never be the problem.

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Knightofelemia1d 6h ago (Edited 1d 6h ago )

Golden Axe is a great game I enjoyed it on the SMS, Genesis and in the arcade. Great game but it truly was a quarter eater back in the day. I wish Sega could get the rights to the arcade port of Moonwalker another great arcade game I enjoyed. Collect so many monkeys and become Robo Michael lol.

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