In July of 2019, 10-year-old Gavin Carpenter and a friend were playing outside with toy weapons near a Fort Carson, Colorado intersection, acting out a favorite video game scenario. One of the weapons was an an orange Nerf bow that apparently didn’t work. Gavin had a toy gun with an orange tip. It was also broken. The boys might as well have been using their fingers, or sticks.
As part of the game, they pretended to shoot at passing cars. One driver stopped, and was furious, shouting at the boys, who ran to a grandparents’ house. The man called the police. The County Sheriff’s deputies arrived and arrested both Gavin and his friend. They were handcuffed and taken to the Colorado Springs Police Department for mugshots and fingerprinting.
For pretending to shoot at cars with obvious toys that couldn’t shoot anything. And they were ten.
Gavin was finally released into his parent custody at10:30 p.m. They hired an attorney to help get the charge expunged from Gavin’s record, but the District Attorney was intent on prosecuting. The boys were moved into a diversion program requiring community service,writing an essay, and other hoops to jump through. 216 days later, what was charged as Felony Menacing was finally expunged from their records
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