Imagine using a TV these days let alone fight over Fortnite these days. Fortnite was nowhere near as good as it was back in the day. The fact that this guy went this far to killing his own sister to play one of the top worst times in Fortnite is sad and pathetic.
@@justkay1819lol bro tryna cancel tvs 😂 Like computer monitors are a polar opposite it’s basically the same thing only smaller and usually higher quality
I'm going to be real with y'all, part of the blame goes to the family for not even trying to take the gun away knowing of his violent tendencies and the fact he threatened his own sister. Dude was a ticking time bomb and they definitely could have done something to prevent this from happening.
@@raizencore i agree but the dude's family isn't James Bond, however the gun could have been taken long before. law enforcement could have intervened, though if the gun was obtained illegally then there wasn't any way to know he had it in the first place.
Not too long ago, a 19 year old high school student assaulted his teacher after she took his Switch. Like, he beat her to unconscious! Plus, it's funny and sad how the people there took their sweet time to defuse the situation.
Willing to bet he didn't have a good father figure in his life. This take against games is wild. This is completely the fault of the dude and his upbringing.
Objectively false. People have been killed over less. Violent psychopaths absolutely do exist. It's possible there could of been more going on. But it's just as likely this dude just had several screws loose.
There’s no doubt that this was just the straw that broke the camel’s back. Ending someone’s life can be spontaneous and instant. Yet it really says something when that person makes the conscious decision to go up to the body and attack it even more. Even after the person is dead
It doesn’t matter where you live, if there are clear warning signs and they’re just getting ignored, that is unacceptable. Get them help the minute you see that and prevent these situations
@Kekker yeah but that woman didn't deserve to die. it sounds like she really loved her brother and wanted to help him and he just turned around and did this. thats unimaginable to me. i have a sibling who is very close in age to me and we fight constantly. but we would never physically harm each other.
People are going to twist this story and make it out to be "Fortnite caused 22 year old to shoot his 21 year old sister!" No, Fortnite didn't do this. Mental illness is what did this. That guy had a history of violence and anger. It's more of the family's fault for letting him have a gun, when he had a history of anger and violence. This is one of the most tragic and messed up stories I've heard in a while.
I know someone who struggled with anger issues as a kid who got help and to this day he's one of the most level headed people I know, when he told me what he was like back then is like night and day.
Some people can be saved. He must've done the work necessary to control it. Or he grew out if, probably due to testosterone dropping over time for men :3
Facts if he was trying to watch some breaking bad or something, the story wouldn’t be guy kills sister over breaking bad. Fortnite’s pretty irrelevant to the situation, they had a rocky relationship and him trying to use the tv while she was, was the straw that broke the camels back. How is the media he was about to watch relevant to the story?
Agreed, also the amount of time some people spend countless hours cooped up inside their house playing games , never leaving the house is very unhealthy and it can ruin one’s stable mentality…
@@Mariah9_ Idk about that. I feel like if they spend their time cooped up playing video games they either 1. Are of stable mind and simply enjoys it to an unhealthy degree 2. Already has an unstable life/mentality and use video games as a coping mechanism.
Reminds me of that father who killed his son over a single ice cream. Kid took and ate the ice cream, gets killed over said ice cream that was meant for the father. I don't get how these people exist who think murdering their own family over a slight inconvenience sounds like a good decision. Surely they know that prisons exist and that would be even worse to their life over something small and temporary. Right? But then again, that would require a couple of thoughts instead of a single one.
a lot of the reasons why we never see treatment for these kinds of issues is because people aren’t financially equipped nor have the proper time to address them effectively. a family with parents who are constantly working to be able to provide because they could not survive even missing a couple days of work will never be properly equipped for these kinds of things. The system we live under will likely never assist in finding effective resolutions for this because it’s simply not profitable.
@@comorbiddisorder Yea my point was essentially people aren’t fit to understand mental illness because they’re too caught up in their jobs and financial struggles
@@joey-bk1sr I’ll also add to that by saying that even those who do have the time may have trouble trying to understand all the minutiae that surrounds it.
My brother has beat me up twice, pushed my mom many times and threatened my father. I begged them to take him to do some therapy but just like u said they answered "boys will be boys"...
@BlackLivesMatter Yet always aggressive over the smallest of issues is not a warning sign? Optimus himself even partially mentions that something could have been done.
He shouldn't be allowed to see the outside of a prison ever again. He brings shame to us gamers. You know how many people I've killed. 0. How long have I played violent games? 12 years. Over half my life and I haven't caused harm to anyone who wasn't already bullying or attacking me
What a shame... The world is a cruel, cruel place. And yeah, this isn't the game's fault. It's the dude's fault. But his family is also part of the blame. Why did he have a gun?! Did he not went through treatment? What an horrible tragedy...
Yeah that’s what I thought, where did this dude manage to find a gun??. Is always ppl in the US family households have a hidden gun somewhere and then their kids end up finding them and mess around and you got stories like these.
@@עידומחלוף-ר4ח yeah which is still bad. Where I live is kinda illegal-ish to own one unless you work in the military, anyone who wants to buy one has to be over 25 with a clean criminal record. Unlike the U.S they can find one anywhere
I agree. There are definitely times when I’m upset with my sister and even times when I feel hate for her. But I don’t think even in my darkest of moments I would ever dare to attempt to end her life
@BlackLivesMatter for other people maybe that’s the case. Even though my mind could potentially change in the moment. At least for me personally, I don’t think I would ever be capable of such a thing.
I think this stems from a much larger issue of young people feeling they having nothing to live for. Y'all notice alot of stories recently about people becoming violent even murderous now after having their games/consoles taken away from them? I think its because young people feel like they have no purpose in their lives and videogames are the one thing they feel joy or a sense of purpose playing, so when thats taken from them or limited they snap because they feel the ONLY thing that brings them happiness and satisfaction in life is being yanked away.
@@WryDragon6988 and that justifies shooting your sister. Take your console to another room, go on your phone, read a book, learn something. But i guess just let your sibling be entitled to the family room tv i guess like bro many solutions
Honestly this could have been avoided if his family got him help. Mental health issues are a big deal we as a society need to stop blaming gaming when it was a mental health issue. My heart goes out to the family for their loss I hope they can find some peace.
It sounds like borderline personality disorder perhaps. We tend to get angry at the drop of a hat and do this thing called Splitting where we think the people who are our friends and loved ones are our mortal enemies essentially. I'd describe it like being in a Dr. Jekyll Mr. Hyde type of situation. If you don't do the therapy necessary to control it ( CBT, DBT, meds help me, lamictal and depakote ( mood stabilizers, make it chemically impossible for you to get angry )
7:15 all this is some big brain observation my good sit and I highly appreciate you spreading the word even tho sometimes I feels like we’re yelling into the void, there should be more public shaming to people who lack human decency or courtesy you know things we’re actively choosing to be, not things that are out of our control
Crazy It's sad that there's illnesses such as being 'terminally online' Just like how 'ipad Kids' literally throw the biggest fit when they can't watch tiktok while eating.
The family might not have been able to afford anger management classes or therapy. Instead of banning guns, we should focus on making these classes free, and work on making it less taboo for people that need help.
Just imagine being the one standing in front of a court and flat out telling the judge and jurors, "I killed my sister because she wouldn't let me use the tv." That's gonna be a poor reputation in prison.
I do think video game addiction is a part of it. Addiction can do a lot of things to people but it’s definitely not even the half of it it was just the nail in the coffin. A lot of repressed feelings and mental illnesses went into this
The people who think “video games cause violence” have all gotten this wrong. Wanting the TV is no different than stealing someone’s phone or food they purchased. An addiction is an addiction and when people are this mentally deranged they may do violent acts just to get their way.
These people are the prime example of "just because you can't see it doesn't mean it isn't there". They ignored all the warning signs and then went shocked Pikachu face when he killed someone. It's like hearing a Jaguar in the jungle and ignoring it because you can't see it, then being surprised when it snaps your neck with it's jaw.
Shows how we can’t just be living with anybody even family. It shows how certain people are just clearly unhinged killing each other over something simple
No matter how you go around it, the addiction to video games does play a role. That said though, due to video games being more available and played by almost all people who can afford to, its just a matter of time when games are played by complete degenerates and unstable people.
I’ve read a story of someone killing a subway worker for putting too much mayonnaise on their sandwich, so I’m not surprised someone killed their sister over Fortnite.
Never forget that the 2 main religions of the world share a story about a brother killing his brother because of a magical space wizard that neither of them had ever even met. Humanity has apparently been like this since always.
The fact that your talking about how insane this guy was while playing an arguably far more violent game just proves your point, it's not the games doing this to people.
For people saying "Why Didn't take his guns away" Guns are a Human Right in the US and you can't call the police to take them away bc a person is crazy. You saw how he reacted over fortnite how do you think he react if you took is guns away. It's a no win situation for the family
Can’t believe I had to read a story about a 22 year old man, who killed his own sister because they couldn’t decide over who got to use the tv 💀
Imagine using a TV these days let alone fight over Fortnite these days. Fortnite was nowhere near as good as it was back in the day. The fact that this guy went this far to killing his own sister to play one of the top worst times in Fortnite is sad and pathetic.
Man why didn't anyone revive her💀 give her some chug jugs and shi
@@MufflesTheGerbil Nah tf you mean "imagine using a tv these days"? 💀
@@MufflesTheGerbil No Build Mode is elite
@@justkay1819lol bro tryna cancel tvs 😂 Like computer monitors are a polar opposite it’s basically the same thing only smaller and usually higher quality
I'm going to be real with y'all, part of the blame goes to the family for not even trying to take the gun away knowing of his violent tendencies and the fact he threatened his own sister. Dude was a ticking time bomb and they definitely could have done something to prevent this from happening.
I agree
With or without the gun he would have done the deed anyways
How would you do that? And not get killed
@@willofdodge1 I'm sure there must have been a window of opportunity for them to do something safely.
@@raizencore i agree but the dude's family isn't James Bond, however the gun could have been taken long before. law enforcement could have intervened, though if the gun was obtained illegally then there wasn't any way to know he had it in the first place.
Not too long ago, a 19 year old high school student assaulted his teacher after she took his Switch. Like, he beat her to unconscious! Plus, it's funny and sad how the people there took their sweet time to defuse the situation.
@Content_enjoyer you forgot one L
College or high school?
@@ernie9538 high school
Yea, a diversity dindu nuffin beat up a small statured female teacher.
ye it was my town where it happened, kid had autism and I have to say its not funny at all as it didn’t need to happen.
Willing to bet he didn't have a good father figure in his life. This take against games is wild. This is completely the fault of the dude and his upbringing.
Also his name is a clear giveaway to his lack of a father. I could list the stats however, it would only get censored, because feelings.
@@BroNapartay
Yes, sadly, but this isn't a race specific issue. It does happen more in some than others.
Most guys without father figures aren't violent.
@@cantnevercould9660 grew up with plenty of guys and girls without dads and they didn’t turn into murders so yeah
@cantnevercould96
Except the majority of those who turn out this way grew up without a good father and mother.
There’s always more to these stories than just “person kills individual over very trivial matter” there was definitely some resentment building up
Objectively false. People have been killed over less. Violent psychopaths absolutely do exist. It's possible there could of been more going on. But it's just as likely this dude just had several screws loose.
I know right? I always feel like there's more to these types of crimes...
I feel that there must be more story than just this too
There’s no doubt that this was just the straw that broke the camel’s back. Ending someone’s life can be spontaneous and instant. Yet it really says something when that person makes the conscious decision to go up to the body and attack it even more. Even after the person is dead
Just sounds like another day in black america
He can be as mad as he wants to be, but he’s definitely gonna meet people who are angrier than him in prison, so he’ll learn real quick to chill
-said by someone whose NEVER even seen a correction facility in their life time.
@King of The Zinger who is they? all the other murders? Lol
@@maineman5757 Bold to assume everyone in such places is a killer.
@@OrionDawn15 I didn't assume that. Did you forget that there are murderers in prison?
@@maineman5757 A bold assumption to make.
It doesn’t matter where you live, if there are clear warning signs and they’re just getting ignored, that is unacceptable. Get them help the minute you see that and prevent these situations
💯
@Kekker nah you’re right
@Kekker yeah but that woman didn't deserve to die. it sounds like she really loved her brother and wanted to help him and he just turned around and did this. thats unimaginable to me. i have a sibling who is very close in age to me and we fight constantly. but we would never physically harm each other.
@@mimilopmemes7915 So basically Woman didnt deserve it but parents did
@@D.KlWA-aG i don't think anyone deserves this
People are going to twist this story and make it out to be "Fortnite caused 22 year old to shoot his 21 year old sister!" No, Fortnite didn't do this. Mental illness is what did this. That guy had a history of violence and anger. It's more of the family's fault for letting him have a gun, when he had a history of anger and violence. This is one of the most tragic and messed up stories I've heard in a while.
I know someone who struggled with anger issues as a kid who got help and to this day he's one of the most level headed people I know, when he told me what he was like back then is like night and day.
I am glad your friend got help.
Some people can be saved. He must've done the work necessary to control it. Or he grew out if, probably due to testosterone dropping over time for men :3
Very depressing, may that woman rest in peace and may her brother never see the outside world again.
💯💯💯 Gaming moment 😎😎
@@EmTee22 this is a certified victory royale
He already wasn’t seeing it
This is a huge tragedy and the fact that video games are going to be the focus of attention in all this is really sad
Facts if he was trying to watch some breaking bad or something, the story wouldn’t be guy kills sister over breaking bad. Fortnite’s pretty irrelevant to the situation, they had a rocky relationship and him trying to use the tv while she was, was the straw that broke the camels back. How is the media he was about to watch relevant to the story?
Agreed, also the amount of time some people spend countless hours cooped up inside their house playing games , never leaving the house is very unhealthy and it can ruin one’s stable mentality…
@@Mariah9_ True, but the thing about this, is that Fortnite is IRRELEVANT, they already had a rocky relationship.
It's simplistic thinking. They just want an easy fix. Which of course, won't fix terrible or damaging parenting and people.
@@Mariah9_ Idk about that. I feel like if they spend their time cooped up playing video games they either
1. Are of stable mind and simply enjoys it to an unhealthy degree
2. Already has an unstable life/mentality and use video games as a coping mechanism.
One of those headlines that just makes you want to log off the internet for a bit
Can we appreciate the fact this man uploaded 3 videos in an hour
Probably prerecorded
@@Deshaunlogan15 almost every big UA-camr does that your point?
Even Putin is an Optimus Fan
It's sad that the sister died like that, RIP to the sister
I Would do the same if you don’t give me the game
@@VineVast Bro…
@@VineVast no clout for you
You know what's the saddest part about this, it sounds like an insane premise from an episode of Family Guy.
Reality has surpassed fiction
What the fu …?
Imagine killing your own flesh & blood to play *FORTNITE …*
God, RIP to the sister.
I ain’t even gon lie this funny asf 😂
@@VineVast what?
@@VineVast What's funny about murdering people? This is serious my dude. And the fact you're laughing at an inappropriate time shows your apathy.
Hope she passed quickly. I assume she did... seeing as he almost emptied the clip in her...
Reminds me of that father who killed his son over a single ice cream. Kid took and ate the ice cream, gets killed over said ice cream that was meant for the father. I don't get how these people exist who think murdering their own family over a slight inconvenience sounds like a good decision. Surely they know that prisons exist and that would be even worse to their life over something small and temporary. Right? But then again, that would require a couple of thoughts instead of a single one.
For some insight when im mad i dont think. Doesnt matter what made me that mad its just what happens.
This is one of the greatest example of "Violence is the only way to solve the problem".
Seriously, out of all games, he killed someone over FORTNITE???? 😂😂😂
Not MGS, Crash Bandicoot, or even Skate. Killed her over Fortnite.
@@1597B what a freak
Man had the worst taste in videogames, Fortnite.. SERIOUSLY? OUT OF ALL GAMES THAT EXIST, OVER A CARTOON BATTLE ROYALE GAME
@@andrewryan2928It has characters like Goku, Naruto, and Deku.
@@andrewryan2928 just imagine getting killed because the guy can't no scope ironman while playing as Rick.
Every day, I lose more faith in humanity
a lot of the reasons why we never see treatment for these kinds of issues is because people aren’t financially equipped nor have the proper time to address them effectively. a family with parents who are constantly working to be able to provide because they could not survive even missing a couple days of work will never be properly equipped for these kinds of things.
The system we live under will likely never assist in finding effective resolutions for this because it’s simply not profitable.
That or people simply don't understand mental illness or take it seriously.
Just because you can't see it doesn't mean it isn't there.
@@comorbiddisorder Yea my point was essentially people aren’t fit to understand mental illness because they’re too caught up in their jobs and financial struggles
@@joey-bk1sr I’ll also add to that by saying that even those who do have the time may have trouble trying to understand all the minutiae that surrounds it.
Just another thing that will fuel people saying "vIdEo GaMeS cAuSe ViOlEnCe"
Humanity has gotten more insane
You got that right
These people are the reason why people make the videogames make you violent arguments look better.
My brother has beat me up twice, pushed my mom many times and threatened my father. I begged them to take him to do some therapy but just like u said they answered "boys will be boys"...
crazy news man, keep up the good work!
Hands-down people need to take damaged mental health signs a lot more seriously.
@BlackLivesMatter Elaborate how?
@BlackLivesMatter Yet always aggressive over the smallest of issues is not a warning sign? Optimus himself even partially mentions that something could have been done.
@@BlackLivesMatter1414 I feel like that SHOULD be a warning sign, didn't the dude also attack someone in the past?
He shouldn't be allowed to see the outside of a prison ever again. He brings shame to us gamers. You know how many people I've killed. 0. How long have I played violent games? 12 years. Over half my life and I haven't caused harm to anyone who wasn't already bullying or attacking me
The real tragedy here is that he still plays fortnite at the age of 22
FR
Left after season 4
@@Nev1812 I played a few months ago and got off after an hour lol. Never played it again.
"fortnite bad" hivemind moment
Hogwarts legacy better
@@phalanxbeats8402 Sometimes the hivemind is right.
22 years old man fighting over living room tv time with his sister.
"You can't crank 90s"
**bam**
You know the world is ending when someone kills their sibling over something as trivial as a video game.
Then the world has been ending for a while
They've said the world is ending for hundreds of years
The video game was the last straw
The world should have ended a long time ago.
I hope he drops his soap everyday for the rest of his life
What a shame...
The world is a cruel, cruel place.
And yeah, this isn't the game's fault. It's the dude's fault.
But his family is also part of the blame. Why did he have a gun?!
Did he not went through treatment?
What an horrible tragedy...
Yeah that’s what I thought, where did this dude manage to find a gun??. Is always ppl in the US family households have a hidden gun somewhere and then their kids end up finding them and mess around and you got stories like these.
@@jazzythebazzbanana2800 I guess it's beacuse it's legal to own a gun in the USA. You don't even need a license.
Anyone who can afford it, can buy it.
@@עידומחלוף-ר4ח yeah which is still bad. Where I live is kinda illegal-ish to own one unless you work in the military, anyone who wants to buy one has to be over 25 with a clean criminal record. Unlike the U.S they can find one anywhere
@@BlackLivesMatter1414 In the USA? I don't think so.
From what I heard thus far, Anyone and everyone can buy a gun.
@@BlackLivesMatter1414 Well, I'm not speaking out of exprience.
It's just from what I have seen and heard.
bro thinks he getting 250 xp for eliminating his sister but he getting 250 years in prison
I know I shouldn't be laughing but I am
He’s getting 250 hours in prison. Thanks democrats
@BlackLivesMatter He’s a beta
Victory Royale
I could never imagine ending the life of my own sister over absolutely anything. How, just how
I agree. There are definitely times when I’m upset with my sister and even times when I feel hate for her. But I don’t think even in my darkest of moments I would ever dare to attempt to end her life
Rage is like a drug.
@BlackLivesMatter for other people maybe that’s the case. Even though my mind could potentially change in the moment. At least for me personally, I don’t think I would ever be capable of such a thing.
This reminds me of the story where somebody killed their brother because they had a higher score in Flappy Bird.
Able in heaven: "And I thought I got killed over something petty, but this takes the cake."
That was a fake news article and their has never been reports over people dying from Flappy Bird and their will never be
We live in a giant insane asylum. Change my mind.
I…I.. I can’t change your mind because you’re 100% right!! 💯
God regrets this
We're like rats in some weird experiment.
@@jaco8822 if he regretted it then he could change it
We might even be safer if we were in an insane asylum but not happier.
In the year 2023, there is only anger, sadness and fear.
Well that's not true we just laser focus on the anger, sadness, and fear so much that we think it's the only thing that exists, it's tunnel vision.
I mean, that could be the case if you spend your time on nothing but reading headlines instead of actually living life.
But the super Mario movie and into the spider verse sequel are coming out
I think this stems from a much larger issue of young people feeling they having nothing to live for. Y'all notice alot of stories recently about people becoming violent even murderous now after having their games/consoles taken away from them? I think its because young people feel like they have no purpose in their lives and videogames are the one thing they feel joy or a sense of purpose playing, so when thats taken from them or limited they snap because they feel the ONLY thing that brings them happiness and satisfaction in life is being yanked away.
This video is oh s serious but when Opti said there were "weird kids strangling cats" that got me 😂
This is the greatest "We live in a society" moment of all time.
We certainly do live in one of the societies.
As morbid as this is I wonder what his reaction was when he realized you can play fortnight on the phone.
I wonder what his reaction was when he realized that Fortnite Split Screen exists. 💀
@@WryDragon6988 what if the sister wanted to watch something and not play Fortnite
@@bigheadrat9493 The Sister could go on her phone or someone else's phone to watch whatever she wanted to watch
@@WryDragon6988 how do you know if she wanted to watch UA-cam
@@WryDragon6988 and that justifies shooting your sister. Take your console to another room, go on your phone, read a book, learn something. But i guess just let your sibling be entitled to the family room tv i guess like bro many solutions
Honestly this could have been avoided if his family got him help. Mental health issues are a big deal we as a society need to stop blaming gaming when it was a mental health issue. My heart goes out to the family for their loss I hope they can find some peace.
You don’t blame the family all the way, dude is old enough to know that to get help himself too.
It sounds like borderline personality disorder perhaps. We tend to get angry at the drop of a hat and do this thing called Splitting where we think the people who are our friends and loved ones are our mortal enemies essentially. I'd describe it like being in a Dr. Jekyll Mr. Hyde type of situation. If you don't do the therapy necessary to control it ( CBT, DBT, meds help me, lamictal and depakote ( mood stabilizers, make it chemically impossible for you to get angry )
7:15 all this is some big brain observation my good sit and I highly appreciate you spreading the word even tho sometimes I feels like we’re yelling into the void, there should be more public shaming to people who lack human decency or courtesy you know things we’re actively choosing to be, not things that are out of our control
Whatever happened is much deeper than a game lol
They said he was known to be very violent so, he was just a violent person that they protect instead of getting him help
Bro deserves to be brought back to age 5
Every news coverage be like
Bad upbringing?: Nah
No Fortnite?: Violence
After this I might uninstall Fortnite the community is getting worse and worse and I will do it on video I'm going to do it in 10m
@@Ray.garcia7 You missed the point of the comment entirely
When you're killing your sibling over not being able to play a video game that is not the video games fault.
Fortnite is not at fault. The brother is. He took away a human being's life.
That THING is a demon.
It’s a cold world we live in
Crazy
It's sad that there's illnesses such as being 'terminally online'
Just like how 'ipad Kids' literally throw the biggest fit when they can't watch tiktok while eating.
Dude was able to get his hand on a gun and bullets but couldn’t have bought another tv? Yeah he’s evil
He's 22, old enough to make his own money to get his own TV but no, he went off the handle.
What a sad world we live in...
Bro really took my turn on Xbox to the next level
Nothing is gonna stop me from getting a Victory Royale
Not even my sister.
💀
Hahaha so edgy you’re so edgy bro hahahaha
YOU CAN'T SAY THAT 💀
@@Crimson_The_fox Bruh ur name is 💀
My God Optimus says "like" more than a 15 year old girl in 2001😂
xD
8:38 people don’t do things till it’s too late unfortunately
Humans are notorious for ignoring problems that aren't immediate.
It's why global warming is as bad as it is now.
I'm glad you were realistic about this situation
I imagine he did the default dance afterward
I was thinking the L dance, but I guess the default dance works.
Nah bro he was cranking 90's
Fortnite in 2023 is crazy
Sir this is a Wendys, can you just tell me your order?
Who's the usual suspects committing violent crimes? That's also something to take into account
I want to know where Myshawn Stanley got the gun from if he’s acknowledged to have violent tendencies. The family just didn’t hide it?
Given his age, he likely got the gun behind their backs. That is my opinion.
What kind of a country do we Americans live in for this to not be taken seriously? And btw it has NOTHING to do with videogames.....
Sometimes your family is the biggest threat to you. Sad
The family might not have been able to afford anger management classes or therapy. Instead of banning guns, we should focus on making these classes free, and work on making it less taboo for people that need help.
Just imagine being the one standing in front of a court and flat out telling the judge and jurors, "I killed my sister because she wouldn't let me use the tv." That's gonna be a poor reputation in prison.
When it comes down to families with kids who have violent tendencies, they always have a gun in the house for some reason...
Wow 3 Optimus videos in 1 day
I do think video game addiction is a part of it. Addiction can do a lot of things to people but it’s definitely not even the half of it it was just the nail in the coffin. A lot of repressed feelings and mental illnesses went into this
The people who think “video games cause violence” have all gotten this wrong. Wanting the TV is no different than stealing someone’s phone or food they purchased. An addiction is an addiction and when people are this mentally deranged they may do violent acts just to get their way.
This is a certified Gamer Moment
Nah 💀🙏🏼
RAGE!
You could make sure that the person that has attacked and threatened others that they dont have a gun. You know him, make sure he has no weapons.
These people are the prime example of "just because you can't see it doesn't mean it isn't there".
They ignored all the warning signs and then went shocked Pikachu face when he killed someone.
It's like hearing a Jaguar in the jungle and ignoring it because you can't see it, then being surprised when it snaps your neck with it's jaw.
Shows how we can’t just be living with anybody even family. It shows how certain people are just clearly unhinged killing each other over something simple
The "but I did have breakfast" crowd claims another.
No matter how you go around it, the addiction to video games does play a role. That said though, due to video games being more available and played by almost all people who can afford to, its just a matter of time when games are played by complete degenerates and unstable people.
Why am I not surprised a Gun was involved. What a terrible way to loose a good Person.
It’s crazy cuz I’m playing Fortnite as you uploaded
This title is expeditiously outrageous
No one is blaming the game, Optimus; But this was ABSOLUTELY over fortnite. That's not up for debate.
optimus videos jus hit diff
I’ve read a story of someone killing a subway worker for putting too much mayonnaise on their sandwich, so I’m not surprised someone killed their sister over Fortnite.
Rest in Peace Stanley 🕊❤
Firing squad, enough said.
them blaming fortnite makes it sound like they're picking the most known game to try and pin it on video games for no reason
Media at it's finest
They always try to pin it on videogames it's just fken disgusting
Bruh when Optimus said "Over a Fortnite dispute" I got a Fortnite ad.
Over Fortnite crazy 💀💀💀
Out of all games 💀🙏🏼
Killer her cuz he couldn’t play Fortnite ?? Smh 🤦🏽♂️
Funny, I clicked this and got an ad to play fortnite now 💀
That's messed up bro
Its sad his sister was the only one willing to help...man
praying for the family and friends
So glad for the last 25 plus years I refuses to own a TV.
Wow, imagine believing this is the TV"s fault.
Never forget that the 2 main religions of the world share a story about a brother killing his brother because of a magical space wizard that neither of them had ever even met. Humanity has apparently been like this since always.
Man's said "mom said it's my turn on the xbox"
"Man" and "Fortnite" in the same sentence? In '23? Nani?!
The fact that your talking about how insane this guy was while playing an arguably far more violent game just proves your point, it's not the games doing this to people.
We truly live in the darkest timeline
For people saying "Why Didn't take his guns away" Guns are a Human Right in the US and you can't call the police to take them away bc a person is crazy. You saw how he reacted over fortnite how do you think he react if you took is guns away. It's a no win situation for the family