In recent years, a troubling trend has emerged where minors involved in serious offenses are often shielded by their age. While juvenile justice systems are built to protect and rehabilitate, this principle is increasingly being misused — turning age into a loophole rather than a legitimate factor in accountability.
Communities are speaking out, demanding reforms to ensure that violent or calculated crimes committed by minors are treated with the seriousness they deserve. Being young should mean having room to grow — not a license to harm others without consequence.
Justice must find a balance between compassion and responsibility. We must protect children — but we must also protect society from those who exploit that protection.