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A Dad, A facebook note, a laptop and a .45.

11:38 pm - 02/09/2012
The disgruntled teenage daughter of a tech-savvy, gun-toting father just got a very public lesson in respecting one’s elders.

“That right there is your laptop,” the father, named Tommy Jordan, says in a YouTube video while pointing a video camera at a computer on laying in a patch of dirt and grass. “This right here is my .45,” he says, moving a pistol into the frame.

He cocks the weapon and shoots nine exploding hollow-point rounds into the laptop.



Jordan’s 15-year-old daughter apparently wrote a Facebook post complaining about the chores she has to do at home and the overall hassle that her parents make her life. The father took exception to the public airing of grievances, and so decided to exact his own bit of public revenge, according to the video description, as well as Facebook and Reddit posts he appears to have made.

The role of social media in family life has been debated since social networks began to catch on, but Jordan appears to be taking a proactive approach.

In the video, which is titled “Facebook Parenting: For the troubled teen.” and looks to be shot from a tripod, Jordan sits down in a chair outdoors with a computer print-out in hand. He dedicates the recording to his daughter and, “more importantly for all her friends on Facebook who thought that her little rebellious post was cute, and for all you parents out there who think your, you know, kids don’t post bad things on Facebook.”

Jordan says he works in IT for a living (and, indeed, appears to run a company called Twisted Networx) and chastises his daughter for thinking she could hide the note from him with privacy settings. He then reads the purported note aloud after explaining, “since you want to hide it from everyone, I’m going to share it with everybody.”

In the note, the daughter says that she should be paid for the chores she does and her parents overwork her, criticizing them harshly. Jordan says that her complaints are mostly unjustified, and contrasts it to the work he had to do growing up.

After about seven minutes of preamble, he gets up from the chair and plugs the computer full of lead.

Jordan writes in the video description: “Maybe a few kids can take something away from this… If you’re so disrespectful to your parents and yourself as to post this kind of thing on Facebook, you’re deserving of some tough love. Today, my daughter is getting a dose of tough love.”

Mashable has attempted to contact Jordan for further comment, but so far has not received a response.


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ohmiya_sg 10th-Feb-2012 08:39 am (UTC)
He left another comment to the effect of "She'll give me respect or I'm gonna take it. Either way, I will have it."
tigerdreams 10th-Feb-2012 08:44 am (UTC)
That, combined with his gun-happy behavior, terrifies me. Like to the point that I'm starting to hope she has a friend whose parents will let her stay with them.
jesskat 10th-Feb-2012 03:33 pm (UTC)
I honestly don't get why the gun is the reason so many people are freaking out about this. Would it have been any different if he had set the laptop on fire, bulldozed over it or thrown it in the river?

Edited at 2012-02-10 03:34 pm (UTC)
rex_dart 10th-Feb-2012 05:33 pm (UTC)
Yes, because it's a lot harder to immolate or bulldoze a woman or throw her into the river than it is to shoot her. Can you not see the implied threat here??
jesskat 11th-Feb-2012 12:15 am (UTC)
Honestly, no. Destroying someone's property is not the same as threatening the person with physical violence. Using a gun is just a dramatic way of doing it, no different from the pranksters on YouTube that blow up computers with firecrackers. Are you seriously suggesting that the fact that the guy happened to use a gun to destroy her property (which, BTW, he had outright told her months before that he would do if she ever broke the rules again) is an outright admission that he wants to blow his daughter's brains out?
rex_dart 11th-Feb-2012 01:39 am (UTC)
It IS the same as threatening. This is a GROWN MAN who stole a laptop from a TEENAGE GIRL and shot it NINE TIMES with HOLLOW POINT BULLETS on fucking YOUTUBE.

That is a threat. He owns a gun and he's using it to punish his daughter for perceived transgressions. That is never not going to be a threat.
kalikahuntress 11th-Feb-2012 03:23 am (UTC)
How can you compare a prank to a father shooting up his daughter's laptop in front her to teach her a lesson? I just don't see how it's comparable.
keeni84 11th-Feb-2012 07:21 pm (UTC)
Why trust his judgement? He obviously doesn't know how to properly use a gun.
tigerdreams 10th-Feb-2012 08:30 pm (UTC)
The gun isn't the only reason what he did was wrong, but it does add an extra level of implied threat.
wrestlingdog 10th-Feb-2012 02:03 pm (UTC)
Wow.
maladaptive 10th-Feb-2012 03:04 pm (UTC)
...And I thought the video by itself was scary. D:
bellonia 10th-Feb-2012 05:51 pm (UTC)
...Jesus fuck.

I read that and my heart stopped for a moment.

that's not respect he'll be getting but fear and a daughter who won't speak to him for years.
bwhahahabeck 10th-Feb-2012 09:49 pm (UTC)
Fucking Hell. I hope someone reports this asshole or gets her out of that house.
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