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MAJ Ken Landgren
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There is a saying. No good dead goes unpunished. I opned up my home for a 17 year old foster child. Boy was that a huge mistake. He stole, lied, snuck out, smoked pot in the house, and wanted to fight me. I could not get rid of him fast enough.

I have concluded over my lifetime, those who are the closest to you can be the most dangerous because you are in arms reach of them due to a relationship. I have no problems of disowning family members who are jackasses.
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MAJ Ken Landgren
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SFC (Join to see) - Yes and I have heard about the abuse some foster children face.
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I reported a lot of them MAJ Ken Landgren, I’m not ok with staff abusing kids who have already been through so much!
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SFC (Join to see) - Not you. The foster parents.
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MAJ Ken Landgren oh great, I have only heard stories
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SGT Jim Arnold
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SFC (Join to see) glad youre safe
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SGT Patrick Reno
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That's terrible. You got rid of him once but were still such a good person that you tried to help out a fellow vet knowing what he was like. Hope this doesen't stop you or anyone else from helping out a fellow vet in need. The good always out weighs the bad. With any luck he will make some new and up close personnel friends in prison.
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Thank you SGT Patrick Reno, and no I am tuff as nails to be honest. My kids and I have moved and started our lives over. I am still building a company that helps veterans but due to my personal situation I will be more hyper vigilant unfortunately.
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