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Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 5:07 pm
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Yea so I'm pretty pissed. They beat her up before that scene to. I think it's pretty sad, the things people do.
Article: Lakeland, Florida (WTSP) – Lakeland, Florida - The Polk County Sheriff's office released the video of a teenage girl who, as Sheriff Grady Judd puts it, was "lured so her friends could beat her."
The video shows what Judd says is the second of five beatings the 16-year-old received from people she knew. The attackers say they were upset with so-called "trash talk" the victim posted on her MySpace page, and they say they wanted to post their own video of the beating on MySpace and YouTube.
The sheriff says the victim was first beaten unconscious in a bedroom. When she awoke, she was on a couch in the living room, where the screaming and beatings continued.
"It is disgusting that the attackers find it funny and want to post something on the Internet showing someone nearly beaten to death," says the victim's mother.
Sheriff Judd is calling it one of the most disturbing videos he has seen in a long time and he hopes all those arrested will be tried as adults. They face charges ranging from felony battery, false imprisonment to kidnapping. The sheriff says the attackers "were relentless."
Even though those involved could face prison time, Judd says the teens showed no remorse after their arrests.
"When they were in a holding cell, they were all laughing," Judd says. "One of the teens arrested, who is a cheerleader, asked, 'Does this mean I'm going to miss cheerleading practice tomorrow?' The others were cutting up and said, 'It looks like we won't be going to the beach this weekend.'"
While the attackers can laugh off the incident, the victim's mother certainly can't.
"You never think it will happen to your family," she says. "To have this happen and see it... is hard to bear."
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Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 5:19 pm
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Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 3:11 am
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The sad thing is, it is certainly well within my capability to do such things myself. I always recite the edicts that there are far worse fates than death, and this is most obviously a piece of evidence to support such a claim.
But cookie, I don't think you understand how cruel the world really is. I've been around, I've traveled, and everywhere it's the same. People do horrible things anywhere you go, and it's not just the "bad people" that do it. A former friend of mine, who is generally a good person, is abusive to his girlfriend, and totally oblivious that it constitutes as abuse. I have a hard enough time getting up to go to work every morning because i hate the people there for the greed and selfishness they exhibit. I like the job, but the people ruin it.
Might I suggest watching some of George Carlin's comedy standup shows? I refer you to this not because George Carlin is funny(though he is, certainly), but because what he(and a few other comedians, like Lewis Black) talk about is true, sadly enough.
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Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 4:46 am
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Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 5:14 am
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Noltic What everyone said is true enough in a sense. Justice is blind, and as such you are bad or good... no grey area. As for what the bad people do, i realize that it sucks, but ive grown past the point where i want it to stop. The fact is that as people we need stuff like this to happen. A perfect world would be boring as hell, and i can say with pride that if it existed i would ruin it. Its sad, and the only thing that any of us can do as "good people" is to stand strong and fight against the attacks of the "bad people". Stay strong my freinds.... Heh, I totally agree with this statement. Think about this for example to support this. The news. We watch it for the exciting things. Not "all is good in happytown." The world needs chaos, otherwise it'd be boring. And since we're only human, and I believe people are naturally neutral (lookin' out for number one baby), there is gonna be some good ones and some bad ones. There is NOTHING we can do about this. Unless you go total dictator and force-breed good people. Which makes you bad. But, I believe there is a gray area. Like... people stealing food for their starving families because they cannot get a job I guess is an example. Crappy example, but you get the point. People doing bad things with good intentions. It can happen. And. To be good in some places means you have to be bad in others. Something to think about.
@Nawxsh: If the guy is anything like Lewis Black, I gotta watch it. The man's a genius.
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Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2008 4:00 am
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Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2008 9:35 am
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Shelby Pierre-San I can't believe how out of hand teenagers have gotten now a days. When i was in High school and that was only 4 years ago i was in grade 12 i would have never dreamed of anyone doing such a thing. But now its like kids have no respect for each other or anyone else they are self centred and do get the bigger picture and they have no sense of what is funny or what is wrong. I'd hate to see what life will be like in the next 5-10 years when we allow these people in the work force. ick. I'd like to know how beating on others has become a source of amusement because it is not it is very sickening. This appears to be a growing trend with teens and Its not Just happening in American Schools either. THis happened February 2nd 08. At my old High school and the High school that my younger brother attends. I would never have though this to be a common occurance in Canadian schools as well but it is. On that day a student who was in Grad 12 was stabbed 18 times. This all started when a student slipped on ice and fell another laughed and threw a snow ball at him from this it escalated into a fight. I don’t know where anyone would think this appropriate but the –suspect- pulled out a knife and repeatedly stabbed the -victim- 18 times. I was shocked to find this out. I do not know where anyone thinks it’s needed or appropriate to bring a knife at school. What shocked me more was that my aunt said that a lot of students bring knives to school in fact her 13 year old daughter does because people pick on her she needs to defend herself. I'm glad to say that teh Victim is doing okay he is still attending therapy classes for his arm and leg because some of the nerve ending were severed. The doctors told him taht he was literally millimetres away from death if the knife was 2mm deeper in his leg it would have severed the main artery and would have killed him. Is this really the way we need to teach teenagers how to solve their problems? Oh well here bring a knife to school so that you can get them back or go beat the crap out of them and post it on the internet for fun? I don’t see it and I do not understand. When I was in high school, which was only four years ago, we never had to worry about that type of thing. My friends and I would have never, never, though that it was needed or appropriate to bring weapons with us. I am shocked and appalled by this. Why why is this appropriate for High school aged children? Are we not sending them the wrong message by allowing them to go to school with weapons and allowing them to think that violence is amusing? Don’t they have any concerns or anyone to talk to within the school to talk to about their concerns of the overall safety of their friends others and themselves? To find out that a good majority of students brings weapons to school should be an indication that something needs to be address are school officials really that blind to what is going on around them? This is crazy people; I just do not understand why youths need to do this to feel safe it is the furthest thing you can get from feeling safe in my mind. Here’s a like to what happened at my old HS ]http://www.canada.com/windsorstar/story.html?id=50dd3ebd-6d2b-4e50-8a18-b97255aea0b9&k=26523 Wow. That is just pathetic. So, do the teachers notice all the knives and stuff, or are they usually kept hidden? My high school isn't really like that. Though yes, people really don't respect each other, and they're usually asshats, there's not really anything like that... yet. I dunno, but what I do know is that when a lot of girls at your school are pregnant/have a kid, something's effed up. Personally, I don't hang with people like that. But, yeah, this generation is effed up big time.
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Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2008 1:10 pm
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Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2008 2:11 pm
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Shryle Wow. That is just pathetic. So, do the teachers notice all the knives and stuff, or are they usually kept hidden? My high school isn't really like that. Though yes, people really don't respect each other, and they're usually asshats, there's not really anything like that... yet. I dunno, but what I do know is that when a lot of girls at your school are pregnant/have a kid, something's effed up. Personally, I don't hang with people like that. But, yeah, this generation is effed up big time.
I'm sure some know about it but do not bother to say or do anything about it. most kids keep it in their locker or backpacks. WHich means that teachers often do not see it as they rarely leave the staff room or their class room. but when i went there you were not allowed to bring your bag into class but they got a new principal and the rules have changed apparently.
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