That is the same sentence my cousins killer received for shooting her point blank in the neck. Her killer was a 'friend'. Her Dad tried so hard to help her make better choices in the company she kept. He tried to the point of getting arrested.
There is something I don't understand. Why don't young women today hear warning bells about entering a situation like that? Why was a 12 year old girl out on her own for hours? I think her parents might have set some limits on her whereabouts and taught her about dangerous people/situations. People can say don't blame the victim. But in today's world you just can't do what you want or feel you should be free to do. As a parent you can't always be successful....but I can't imagine my child at 12 riding alone to a persons house she met on Face Book. I hate those social media sites. They are dangerous. You are right.
Parents and schools don't teach kids about the perils of diversity, rather they willfully ignore them and teach the kids the toxic lie that blacks are harmless and just like everyone else. This girl was told that blacks are nice and, moreover, morally superior to and more "soulful" than whites, so she had no trepidation about joining her black beast murderer in friendship.
Back in the day, we had jim crow laws and social prohibitions about race mixing. Now they are gone, and we are reaping the whirlwind. I wonder, how many more whites will be killed, raped, and battered before the social disease of black on white crime is recognized for what it is: a public health crisis.