Korben_Dallas
Zwame Advisor
The family of a slain motorist has filed suit against the maker (TAKE 2) of a video game that two teens claim inspired them to shoot at passing cars on a Tennessee highway. Grand Theft Auto, a video game that allows players to "fire" on people and cars in realistic, shoot-'em-up fashion, is a cash cow that propelled manufacturer Take Two Interactive to the top of the video game industry. For the middle and high school students who play the game for hours on end, it's a means of escaping the mundaneness of teenage life. But for two stepbrothers, 16-year-old William and 14-year-old Joshua Buckner, that escape turned deadly earlier this summer. They told police they were emulating Grand Theft Auto on the night of June 25 when they took shotguns to Interstate 40, near their Newport, Tenn., home, and opened fire on vehicles.
http://more.abcnews.go.com/sections/gma/US/GMA030905Grand_theft_murders.html
Isto está cada vez pior... os putos supostamente não tinham idade sequer para comprar o jogo (as lojas cagam nisso).
E até parece que nos filmes ninguém dispara sobre automóveis...