WENDELL HUSSEY | Cadet | CONTACT
A 13-year-old kid who will now be treated like a man has today had a come to Jesus moment.
Staring into the window of a Commodore parked on the street of a neighbouring suburb, Jayden Daniels decided to just walk away.
Initially set on gently smashing the window and stealing the motor-vehicle, the teenager under the influence of an extremely addictive drug that was introduced to him by his semi-permanently incarcerated uncle decided to just walk away after think long and hard about the events of the weekend.
Speaking to us from the local skate park where he’ll hang out at until he get’s hungry enough to venture back to his dangerous home which he avoids at most costs for a litany of societal reasons that most people like to ignore – Daniels says a close analysis of the 2024 State Election has completely changed his perspective.
“Yeah, I mean this Crisafulli guy means serious business,” said Daniels, who’s grown up in a violent household with a short stint in foster care.
“So I really don’t really wanna muck around and get sent to a correctional facility just yet,” he explained.
“I was hanging out until after my 16th birthday for that.”
The young kid who has been pushed onto the underfunded school system to deal with said the swing towards the LNP in regionals seats like his own has given him a lot to think about.
“Yeah, it’s just made me think that this youth crime crisis that’s been manufactured by commercial media organisations because they don’t want to talk about structural issues with our state is actually a really bad thing,” said the young man about the rate of youth crime that has remained steady over the last decade.
“And I just don’t want to be a part of it.”
He then asked our reporter to spot him 10 bucks so he could buy some food cause he hadn’t eaten all day.
Our reporter told him to pull his finger out and ease up with the victim complex shit.
More to come.