Illinois Lawmakers Want To Ban Video Game After Spike In Carjackings

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People have been saying for months now that teens are running around Chicago and carjacking motorists like it’s a video game.

But now, local lawmakers are doubling down on that idea, saying video game “Grand Theft Auto” should be banned.

Some of the carjacking suspects are not even old enough to drive. On Monday, a 16-year-old was charged and days ago, two 15-year-olds were arrested and charged as well.

Read more at Fox5.

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  1. According to multiple non-existent media outlets, some Illinois residents are calling on local law enforcement to do more to end the the state’s carjacking sprees so that young children will be less inspired to play the “Grand Theft Auto” video games, which they say is robbing their children of their precious time.

    One Illinois resident, Brian Gamespiel, told the MakeBelieve Gazette: “My 9 year-old son sees all these car jackers successfully steal these cars, and then he rushes out to play “Grand Theft Auto” to see if he can match the car jackers’ prowess. My son’s up all night playing “Grand Theft Auto” trying to be the king of auto thieves, and then he sleeps the entire day! Until we stop the car jackers in their tracks, our children lives will forever be lost to the “Grand Theft Auto” video game. “Grand Theft Auto” is robbing our kids of their precious time.”

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