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At least criminally. And I bet the parent doesn't have two nickels to rub together to ne worth suing, too.
I don't like to restrict 2A, but how in the flying fuck does that kid have a gun?
The working theory I've seen elsewhere is that this was an airsoft/replica gun
The working theory I've seen elsewhere is that this was an airsoft/replica gun and that's why the guy felt comfortable confronting and fighting back. Up close and personal it's easier to spot, versus 20 feet away in an armed conflict with the police.
So if your kid murders someone. You can't be charged for that crime. It's unconstitutional.
Our government doesn't care about enforcing the Constitution, and frankly, US citizens don't seem to care either. We don't even have 4th amendment rights.
On December 18, 1967, the Supreme Court ruled in Katz v. United States, expanding the Fourth Amendment protection against "unreasonable searches and seizures" to cover electronic wiretaps.
https://notthebee.com/article/wild-video-punk-kid-with-a-gun-tries-robbing-a-dude-and-the-dude-body-slams-the-soul-out-of-him