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Old Oct 23rd, 2009, 07:19 AM   #31
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This still has me pretty upset... what in the world were those boys thinking??!! What went wrong here... How are we raising our children? This is so Disturbing!
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Old Oct 24th, 2009, 06:59 PM   #32
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this makes me so sick to think that kids are becoming so violent and show no remorse for their actions. why? just why?
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Old Oct 25th, 2009, 02:04 AM   #33
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I don't even think it's about the video game. These kids are trouble. It's sickening.
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Old Oct 25th, 2009, 01:31 PM   #34
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I am horrified reading this news!!!! I am extremely in shock thinking about this boy went throught. This is absolutely terrible!!! If they are behaving like this as teens, what would they turn to be when they adult?? Serial killers?? People like these should be lock in prison and yes, they should be charged as adult
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Old Oct 25th, 2009, 01:33 PM   #35
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If their parents can't teach them to become a good individuals, then perhaps society should do (jail time).
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Old Oct 26th, 2009, 02:54 AM   #36
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So sad, they do need to charge all of them as adults.
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Old Nov 19th, 2009, 02:15 PM   #37
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3 of the teens have been charged as adults.

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Fort Lauderdale, Florida (CNN) -- Three teens accused of setting a 15-year-old friend on fire were being arraigned Thursday on charges of attempted murder.

Denver Jarvis and Matthew Bent, both 15, and Jesus Mendez, 16, are charged as adults with one count of attempted murder in the second degree in the October 12 attack in Deerfield Beach, Florida.

They are being held without bond. The arraignment was in Broward County Circuit Court before Judge Dale Cohen.

Two other boys ages 13 and 15 have been charged as juveniles.

Prosecutors say Jarvis, Bent and Mendez were in a gang that poured alcohol over Michael Brewer, 15, then set him ablaze in a dispute over $40, a video game and a bicycle.

Brewer jumped into the swimming pool at his apartment complex to put out the flames, witnesses say.

Brewer suffered burns over 65 percent of his body. He's reported in guarded condition at the University of Miami's Jackson Memorial Hospital Burn Center, where he's been in a private room since the incident.

Detectives say witnesses told them that Mendez used a lighter to set fire to Brewer after Jarvis poured alcohol over him. They said Matthew Bent encouraged the attack.

Authorities say Mendez admitted setting Brewer on fire, and that he made a "bad decision," according to an arrest transcript.

Detectives with the Broward County Sheriff's Office have been unable to interview Brewer. Until last week, he had been on a ventilator to keep him alive.

"We hope that we can maybe get a statement this week," said sheriff's spokesman Jim Leljedal.

"Detectives have been waiting for him to recover to the point where he's strong enough to give us a complete statement," he said.

Doctors say Brewer is improving but his condition is tenuous because of the severity of his burns and the possibility of infections. Most of his burns are on his back and buttocks; his face and hands were largely spared, doctors say.

Brewer's doctor told CNN the teen faces several more months in the hospital and will need multiple skin grafts and surgeries.

"They still have to perform several operations on him for skin grafting, but his parents are with him all the time," said Lorraine Nelson, a hospital spokeswoman.

"I don't tell him what happened," Brewer's mother, Valerie, told CNN affiliate WFOR-TV. "I just tell him he's in the hospital and he's safe and he's getting better.

"And he'll say, 'Am I going to be OK?' And I say 'Yes, Michael. You're going to be fine. You're going to be just fine,' " she said.

Investigators believe Brewer owed Bent $40 for a video game. When Brewer did not pay,Bent stole Brewer's father's bicycle, police say. When Brewer reported him to the police, Bent was arrested.

The next day, the group surrounded Brewer. The five boys called Brewer "a snitch" and set him on fire, witnesses said.

The Brewer family told WFOR that none of the families of the accused boys have tried to contact them, but it doesn't matter.

"We can't focus on it. They'll get theirs is all we can say. I don't focus on it," Michael Brewer's father, also named Michael, told WFOR.

If convicted they could face up to 30 years in prison.

A court-appointed psychologist who has examined two of the five boys told CNN they are competent to take part in legal proceedings and assist their attorney.

"I can describe both of them as being afraid, being fearful," said forensic psychologist Michael Brannon, who did not identify the boys.

"I can describe both of them as being tearful at various times during the interview, especially when talking about the specific incident which led to the injuries of the victim," he said.

Psychologists are often brought into cases involving teenagers and young adults to judge their mental capabilities and determine their competency to proceed. Psychologists also must evaluate whether the defendants can talk about what happened and communicate effectively with defense attorneys.

"I don't think they expected to have happened, what happened," Brannon said. "It's a horrible event that occurred, but this was not their conceptualization, in my opinion, of what was going to happen."
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Not their conceptualization? Gotta be kidding me. If they meant to cause harm & know they would cause harm, what else is there?
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Not their conceptualization? Gotta be kidding me. If they meant to cause harm & know they would cause harm, what else is there?[/QUOTE]

Exactly what I was thinking. These boys are young and young kids make mistakes, but this is ridiculous! Setting another human being on fire?! What have they been learning all these years?
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Old Nov 20th, 2009, 01:35 AM   #39
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Not their conceptualization? Gotta be kidding me. If they meant to cause harm & know they would cause harm, what else is there?

Exactly what I was thinking. These boys are young and young kids make mistakes, but this is ridiculous! Setting another human being on fire?! What have they been learning all these years?
Worse than this.. WHERE/HOW did we acquire KIDS who would set each other ON FIRE without any forethought or afterthought...?? NO thought!
Literally, NO THOUGHT as to taking another human life??????????? AND THEY ARE JUST KIDS.
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