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Tommy Jordan Shoots Daughter's Laptop Over Facebook Rant

Seeded on Wed Feb 15, 2012 12:41 AM EST
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Angry Father Shoots Daughter’s Laptop Over Facebook Post

When Tommy Jordan came across a bad-mouthing Facebook post written by his 15-year-old daughter, he chose not to ground her or cut off her Facebook access. And a simple comment on her wall just wouldn’t do. He decided, quickly and effectively, to pump her laptop full of bullets.

All of this, sure enough, was filmed by Jordan himself and uploaded to YouTube. The video is a whopping eight minutes long, with more than seven minutes of exposition before the bullets start flying. But that hasn’t deterred nearly 19 million views (and counting) of the video of Jordan giving his daughter Hannah a verbal lashing – and then taking out the remainder of his anger on the laptop.

Read more: http://newsfeed.time.com/2012/02/12/angry-father-shoots-daughters-laptop-over-facebook-post/#ixzz1mQUcmpgj

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kl1ujzRidmU&feature=youtu.be

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Arieus

This man is just effed up in the head. He definitely isn't college educated as he claims to be either. Child protective services need to be looking into childabuse. Once you gift a gift, you cannot take it back. The property he destroyed was his daughters, not his. sue this MF and get some legal as well as some social services to get you out of this effed up dads home.

I can see why she posted on her FB page. Her family is treating her like a slave by having her do everything for them. i had a sister like that that ordered me around every day after school. clean this, do the laundry, do the dishes, fix the bed, clean the shower, oh, and yes, she sat on her fat azz watching soaps all day long until I got home from school.

This man needs some serious psychological help along with hos wife that asked him to put a bullet in the computer for her. What next, a bullet in the head of the 16 yo when she speaks up for herself or a busted lip.

Get the hell out of that home as fast as you can. The dad made it abundantly clear that there is child abuse taking place in that home after what he exhibited on Youtube.

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Reply#1 - Wed Feb 15, 2012 12:53 AM EST
RebootIt

Arieus,

The dad set a terrible example but nothing he did was against the law. CPS can't and should not try do anything here. In 2 more years the girl can move out and be an adult.

    #1.1 - Wed Feb 15, 2012 1:47 PM EST
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