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Eight-Year-Old Orders Woman Off Library Computer, Then Starts Making Disturbing Comments Across the Room

by Layla Bui
August 18, 2026
in Social Issues

Kids can be blunt, impatient, and occasionally rude, but there is a huge difference between poor manners and behavior that leaves an adult genuinely unsettled. I can imagine how strange it would feel to be verbally targeted in a library simply for refusing to surrender a computer you were already using.

That is what happened to a 65-year-old woman after a young girl insisted she move so the child could sit next to her friend. Michelle said no and suggested using another available computer, but the girl refused to accept the answer.

What started as entitlement quickly escalated into insults about Michelle’s age and body, followed by disturbing remarks between the two children. The situation became serious enough that she eventually involved library staff. Keep reading to see what happened when the girls’ supervising adult finally appeared.

A library patron is shocked when two young girls insult and threaten an older woman over a computer seat

Eight-Year-Old Orders Woman Off Library Computer, Then Starts Making Disturbing Comments Across the Room
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'You're old so you need to move!'

One of my co-workers (Michelle) told me this story over lunch today.

She was in the public library last week doing some work on one of the free computers.

Next to her was a young girl, probably around 8 years old (no obvious supervising adult in sight).

Another little girl about the same age comes up to Michelle and says 'You need to move. I want to sit at the computer next to my friend'.

Michelle said she thought about it for a few seconds (she's pretty non-confrontational) but decided that she didn't like the attitude

and said 'No, I won't be doing that. I'm in the middle of doing something. You'll need to use one of the other computers'.

This didn't go down well, apparently.

- 'You HAVE to move! I want to sit with my friend.'

- 'No, I won't be doing that. Where's your mother? Someone should be looking after you'

- 'You HAVE to move! You're old and fat and you shouldn't be here anyway. I want to sit next to my friend! Go home!'

This went back and forwards a few times before the monster went to sit at one of the other computers.

After which, they started to verbally abuse Michelle, shouting to each other across the table. 'I can't believe she wouldn't move!

She's so mean. Maybe we should k__l her and chop her up' 'Wouldn't it be funny if we murdered her right here?' and so on.

Michelle said she eventually went up to the librarian to complain,

after which a woman came scurrying from the far end of the library to bustle the girls off and headed out the door.

Bloody 8 year olds abusing and threatening a 65 year old woman! I can't imagine what they'll be like when they hit their teens.

Most people can forgive a child for being impatient, impulsive, or socially clumsy. Childhood is partly about learning that wanting something does not automatically create an obligation for somebody else to provide it.

What makes Michelle’s experience so unsettling is how quickly a simple refusal apparently escalated from “I want this computer” to insults about her age and body, followed by graphic comments about killing her. At 65, she should not have had to surrender a public resource simply because two children wanted adjacent seats.

The initial conflict reveals an important emotional dynamic. Michelle was described as non-confrontational, so she even considered moving despite already working at the computer. Her refusal wasn’t unnecessarily harsh: she explained that she was busy and suggested another available machine.

The child’s anger seems to have emerged when expectation collided with a boundary. Instead of accepting disappointment, she treated Michelle’s “no” as an obstacle that needed to be defeated through repetition, insults, and eventually intimidation.

There is another perspective worth considering, however. An eight-year-old saying something horrifying does not necessarily understand violence with an adult’s emotional or moral comprehension. Children sometimes use extreme language because they have discovered its power to shock, provoke laughter, or impress peers.

With a friend present, the escalation may also have become performative: each remark encouraged the next. That doesn’t make the comments harmless, but it changes the useful question from “What kind of terrible person is this child?” to “Why has this child learned that cruelty is an effective response to frustration?”

Developmental psychologist Laurence Steinberg explains that children’s behavior develops through interactions between temperament and environment, with parents and other social influences playing important roles in how self-regulation and behavior mature.

In his discussion of parenting and development for Encyclopaedia Britannica, he emphasizes that effective socialization combines warmth with clear expectations and appropriate control.

That framework matters here because the most concerning detail may not be that an eight-year-old tested a boundary. Children do that. It is that the situation apparently continued without an immediately visible supervising adult stepping in, leaving Michelle to manage behavior that wasn’t hers to manage.

The librarian was therefore the appropriate person to involve. Once insults turned into violent statements, Michelle had no reason to keep debating two children or determine whether their words represented a genuine threat. Reporting the behavior transferred responsibility to adults who could intervene.

Perhaps the fairest conclusion is not to predict that these girls will become awful teenagers. Eight-year-olds still have enormous capacity to learn empathy and self-control. But that learning requires adults willing to make consequences predictable.

A child needs to discover early that disappointment is survivable, another person’s “no” deserves respect, and cruelty never becomes acceptable merely because someone refused to give up a chair.

Here’s what the community had to contribute:

These users believed the disturbing threats came from learned behavior and needed attention

Tomj_Oad − Kids this age don't come up with stuff like this on their own. They're modeling someone (some adult) in their lives

So someone thinks murdering ppl and chopping them up is entertaining enough to talk about in casual conversations around your kid.

Edit: When I say ppl in their lives I absolutely include live streaming and social media as "ppl in their lives".

Crazy-Eagle − When you teach your child that there are no consequences for their actions you get these kind of things.

These users jokingly suggested shocking comebacks to deal with the rude children

BlueJeanFoneCase − "Oh I can't move! I'm still collecting recipes on how to cook children. "

(Then THEY would report ME and I'd get banned from the library. ..)

R0ck3tSc13nc3 − Tell them there's no Santa Claus and then Easter Bunny got run over

These commenters warned that violent statements from children should be taken seriously

broken_softly − I taught 2nd grade (7 year olds) general education for a few years. Did not like it.

I had more attempts on my life than the previous ten years in special education!

A boy brought a knife to school. He lost a basketball game over the weekend. His “plan” was to take out the kid he lost to and then me.

He was suspended for two days. A girl brought my deadly allergen to school.

She shoved it in my face and when one of my other students saw, she cried, “stop! You’ll k__l her! ”

And the attempted murderer replied, “what do you think I’m trying to do! ” Admin did nothing.

Mom took her out of school early, apologized to me, and got the kid ice cream.

A few weeks later I’m teaching about the difference between relative and absolute location.

I gave the explanation of being in the classroom versus my car in the parking lot. She asked me what color my car was because she wanted to spray paint...

I told her that was called vandalism and illegal. Then switched the conversation to absolute locations to call 911.

That’s just two of them. I went back to special education after that girl though.

Spacegyalsim − “Maybe we should k__l her and chop her up”? ?????

I’ve seen documentaries of little kids committing M__DER, their friendship needs to end.

They need to be WATCHED and even reported to police before they hurt someone.

Someone check in on them. I say POLICE. Their school behaviour needs to be checked out IMMEDIATELY.

THOUGHTS LIKE THIS DONT CONE FRIN THIN AIR.

There was a case how little girl killed another one! This is cause for CONCERN

fro99er − She's so mean. Maybe we should k__l her and chop her up' 'Wouldn't it be funny if we murdered her right here? yall mother fuckers need jesus

These Redditors favored firmly confronting the child instead of rewarding demanding behavior

SalisburyWitch − I would have spoken to the girl loud enough for other people to take notice

“are you threatening to k__l me because I won’t let you sit by your friend? Did you know you could go to jail for that? Like right now? ”

Queenofhackenwack − Bloody 8 yo. ... our library would never allow abuse of anyone and certainly not a loud voice of any kind. ..........

i find it difficult to believe that this was not snipped in the bud. ..........

TheFilthyDIL − "I want to sit with my friend! " And I want a million dollars and a pony. Looks like neither of us is getting what we want.

Was Michelle right to hold her ground, or would moving have saved everyone unnecessary drama? More importantly, should the supervising adult have stepped in long before the librarian became involved? Share the verdict below.

Layla Bui

Layla Bui

Hi, I’m Layla Bui. I’m a lifestyle and culture writer for Daily Highlight. Living in Los Angeles gives me endless energy and stories to share. I believe words have the power to question the world around us. Through my writing, I explore themes of wellness, belonging, and social pressure, the quiet struggles that shape so many of our lives.

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