Once upon a time, kiddies, this sort of crime would have caused national outrage and self-examination if it had been perpetrated by boys. Now we have become so depraved that when little girls do it, it causes nary a ripple...
From ABC News via Yahoo! News:
Six Teenage Girls Videotaped the Brutal Beating and Posted it on Facebook
Four teenage girls
caught on videotape laughingly beating a defenseless woman are
remorseless and defiant even as they are about to be arraigned on
criminal charges in a Philadelphia court, police said today.
The girls videotaped the beating and posted it on Facebook. Someone who saw the video called the cops.
Four of the six teens involved have been arrested and they are aged 16 and 17, according to the Chester Police Department. Authorities are searching for the other two girls.
"It's a group of girls on a corner chatting, rapping, goofing around," Chester Police Det. James Nolan
told ABCNews.com.. "Then they decide, from the audio, you hear them say
they're going to 'f**k this b***h up.' They plot the thing as they walk
up."
"It's 90 seconds or so that they beat on her and then they run out," Nolan said, calling the beating "senseless."
Surveillance footage from outside shows the six girls run out of the
house and down the street. The victim did not call the police. Police
said it "seems to be the case" that the woman suffers from "some
diminished capacity," but they do not know the details of her mental
capacity.
After the video was reported to police, the 48-year-old victim was
interviewed by police and treated for injuries. She sustained treatment
for her injuries.
The girls have been charged with simple assault, aggravated assault,
reckless endangerment, burglary, harassment, and criminal trespass,
Nolan said. The district attorney's office has decided that the girls
will be tried as adults and they could face up to 20 years in prison, if
convicted.
Police knew of only one attorney retained so far for one of the suspects
and the attorney did not immediately respond to request for comment.
Nolan said that the girls are not showing any remorse.
"It was a big party and they're still defiant," Nolan said. "There's no
discernible reason for what happened other than fun, sport."
Nolan said that for the community and even for veteran law enforcement officials, the assault has hit a nerve.
"You can see it. Things like this happen, but we usually get the end
result," he said. "To actually see it go on, that's what's got
everyone's attention. To actually see the crime happen, it's almost like
we're all witnesses, which is something we don't often have."
"It's people's greatest fear to be attacked unwarranted," Nolan said. "It's the one fear people have, to be attacked."
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