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Bogie Shooter 09-17-2016 08:24 AM

Mommies boy gets busted...again
 
In today's Daily Sun:
Joshua J. Duffy-Sedicino punched another man in the face and started screaming profanities at him. The attack occurred after Duffy-Sedicino asked the other man for a cigarette and inquired about his wife attending the police academy, the report indicated. Duffy-Sedicino also went on a anti-police rant.

If these freeloaders cannot behave, they should be kicked out of the house.

Taltarzac725 09-17-2016 08:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Bogie Shooter (Post 1290517)
In today's Daily Sun:
Joshua J. Duffy-Sedicino punched another man in the face and started screaming profanities at him. The attack occurred after Duffy-Sedicino asked the other man for a cigarette and inquired about his wife attending the police academy, the report indicated. Duffy-Sedicino also went on a anti-police rant.

If these freeloaders cannot behave, they should be kicked out of the house.

Punches fly over man's announcement that he wants to be a cop - Daily Commercial: News

Link to article in Daily Commercial.

Villageswimmer 09-17-2016 10:25 AM

I often think about parents of these troublemakers. It's easy to say "kick him out," but what if the parent is afraid of him or tries to kick him out and he refuses to leave? Is there any help for such parents? It's a very sad situation. Perhaps the parents are victims, too.

ajbrown 09-17-2016 10:37 AM

Seems the victim was also a young man; sure looks like he got some shots in...

The heck with kicking him out of the house, find him a room in the big house for 6 months.

graciegirl 09-17-2016 11:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Villageswimmer (Post 1290624)
I often think about parents of these troublemakers. It's easy to say "kick him out," but what if the parent is afraid of him or tries to kick him out and he refuses to leave? Is there any help for such parents? It's a very sad situation. Perhaps the parents are victims, too.

I often wonder too. He has had several mugshots prior to this one. I googled.

Jima64 09-17-2016 11:22 AM

sounds like
 
sounds like a loser dopehead to me that people keep taking in.

2BNTV 09-17-2016 11:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Villageswimmer (Post 1290624)
I often think about parents of these troublemakers. It's easy to say "kick him out," but what if the parent is afraid of him or tries to kick him out and he refuses to leave? Is there any help for such parents? It's a very sad situation. Perhaps the parents are victims, too.

:agree:

This troubled man needs help and I hope, he accepts it!

Barefoot 09-17-2016 11:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725 (Post 1290524)

This article in the Daily Commercial is even more disturbing
than the less comprehensive article in The Villages online newspaper.
To attack someone for wanting to be a cop is deranged behavior. From previous arrests, we could already assume that.
I wouldn't have posted bond. This man-child living with parents needs some immediate tough love.

Taltarzac725 09-17-2016 12:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Barefoot (Post 1290660)
This article in the Daily Commercial is even more disturbing
than the less comprehensive article in The Villages online newspaper.
To attack someone for wanting to be a cop is deranged behavior. From previous arrests, we could already assume that.
I wouldn't have posted bond. This man-child living with parents needs some immediate tough love.

I am a person living with my parents for a variety of reasons-- and it is very hard to meet a good woman who would date me while doing this-- so people should not judge the rest of us by this man's actions.

Marquis Who's Who nominated me to 24 of their various publications (1992-2004) while I was living with my parents in Rohnert Park, CA and Palm Harbor, FL from late 1991- 2005. This was for my 224 613 Project. Just because you fought city hall and lost; this does not mean that you still cannot do worthwhile things at home.

Gary Corsair then of The Villages Daily Sun did a little article on me that ran on Memorial Day of 2007. This was for how my Project related to libraries in Lake, Sumter and Marion County.

The story is a very complicated one and would make a trio of very good movies or books.

rubicon 09-17-2016 01:26 PM

It would seem to me the Christian thing to do is not provide more media attention to this incident for the benefit of the parents who clearly are already dealing with much pain and embarrassment.

I also do not believe any of us are in a position to understand or judge these parents because we do not know what they are dealing with or what if any good faith attempts they have made to contain this situation.

All we can offer them is our understanding and our silence

graciegirl 09-17-2016 02:14 PM

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Originally Posted by rubicon (Post 1290732)
It would seem to me the Christian thing to do is not provide more media attention to this incident for the benefit of the parents who clearly are already dealing with much pain and embarrassment.

I also do not believe any of us are in a position to understand or judge these parents because we do not know what they are dealing with or what if any good faith attempts they have made to contain this situation.

All we can offer them is our understanding and our silence

There is merit in your kind response but people should be made aware that he hits people. Our friends were present when this happened and one offered her medical aid to both of the people involved.

This situation appears to be not easy to understand or to solve. It isn't a good situation for sure. I would bet the neighbors are a little edgy.

bagboy 09-17-2016 02:31 PM

Maybe a good start in dealing with unruly behavior on/in any of our amenity properties would be to suspend or revoke Villages priveledges upon arrest and conviction of any crime. And maybe extend that punishment to the property owner, renter on a lease, parent, etc. This isn't about not having compassion for parents and spouses who have their hands full for whatever reason. This should be about holding residents to a standard we hold ourselves and our guests to when enjoying our amenities and club activities.

Bogie Shooter 09-17-2016 02:57 PM

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Originally Posted by bagboy (Post 1290750)
Maybe a good start in dealing with unruly behavior on/in any of our amenity properties would be to suspend or revoke Villages priveledges upon arrest and conviction of any crime. And maybe extend that punishment to the property owner, renter on a lease, parent, etc. This isn't about not having compassion for parents and spouses who have their hands full for whatever reason. This should be about holding residents to a standard we hold ourselves and our guests to when enjoying our amenities and club activities.

You make it sound like this is an everyday happening.

Taltarzac725 09-17-2016 03:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bagboy (Post 1290750)
Maybe a good start in dealing with unruly behavior on/in any of our amenity properties would be to suspend or revoke Villages priveledges upon arrest and conviction of any crime. And maybe extend that punishment to the property owner, renter on a lease, parent, etc. This isn't about not having compassion for parents and spouses who have their hands full for whatever reason. This should be about holding residents to a standard we hold ourselves and our guests to when enjoying our amenities and club activities.

That seems to be going way too far. People should be responsible for their own actions but not for the actions of people whom they have little control over.

It also paints with too broad a brush. Context is extremely important.

Topspinmo 09-17-2016 04:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725 (Post 1290766)
That seems to be going way too far. People should be responsible for their own actions but not for the actions of people whom they have little control over.

It also paints with too broad a brush. Context is extremely cimportant.

No he said ones that commit felonies. Which should come with some kind of standard of behavior to prevent multiple escalating crimes and protect or standard of living. Neighbors shouldn't have to live in fear of some idiot that can't live within law and coexist in community that has standards in writing.


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