Community | October 27, 2009 | 150 comments

15 year old girl gang raped while onlookers do nothing

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I am losing hope for humanity.. all men are not created equal..someone could've stopped this....
RICHMOND, Calif. (AP) -- The gang rape and beating of a 15-year-old girl on school grounds after her homecoming dance was horrific enough. But even more shocking, police say, was that up to 20 people watched and did nothing to stop it.

The attack over the weekend rattled this crime-ridden city of 120,000 in the San Francisco Bay area, where one police official called it one of the most heinous crimes he has ever seen. Some students have already left the school district in response to the attack.

"It's not safe there at all," said 16-year-old Jennie Steinberg, whose mother let her transfer out of the district Tuesday. "I'm not going back."

The victim, a sophomore, had left the dance and was drinking in a school courtyard with a group of students when she was attacked, police said.

Two suspects were in custody Monday, but police said as many as five others ranging in age from 15 to mid-20s attacked the girl for more than two hours at a dimly lit area near benches Saturday night. More than a dozen people saw the rape without notifying police.

The girl was found naked from the waist down near a picnic table. She remains hospitalized with non-life threatening injuries.

"This was a barbaric act. I still cannot get my head around the fact that numerous people either watched, walked away or participated in her assault," Lt. Mark Gagan said Tuesday. "It's one of the most disturbing crimes in my 15 years as a police officer."

Gagan would not comment on rumors that observers took video of the attack on cell phones and may have posted it online.

Manuel Ortega, a 19-year-old former student, was arrested after trying to flee the scene. He is being held on $800,000 bail for investigation of rape and robbery. A 15-year-old student also was booked late Monday on one count of sexual assault, Gagan said.

Even though he said as many as 20 people were witnesses, Gagan said officials are still trying to determine the exact number of people involved. "I'm confident that the list will expand and at the end of our investigation we will get a clear indication of who was there and who did what," Gagan said.

The attack occurred in a city that has dealt with its share of vicious crimes in recent years, and the school recently approved surveillance cameras after a series of violent crimes. In one case a few years back, a student was shot outside the school, ran inside and died in the then-principal's hands, said Marin Trujillo, a spokesman for the West Contra Costa Unified School District.

Richmond is an industrialized conclave near the San Francisco Bay that is known as one nation's most dangerous cities. In 2007, Richmond had 47 homicides, and the murder rate led the state for cities with populations of 100,000 or more, surpassing Los Angeles and Oakland.
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150 comments // 15 year old girl gang raped while onlookers do nothing

  • amandapandalol
  • ksutherland27
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      ksutherland27  
    • artemis6 said it very well but i do use the word....i deplore their presence on the planet and feel they are not welcome in my society, i can justify actions taken against them as for the good of the world...

    • 2 years ago
  • artemis6
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      artemis6  
    • Calm , I didn't use the word hate . You did . I said "unsalvageable" . In other words , a danger to the general population . They are on a path that is so far different than yours , it cannot be comprehended . Any hate involved comes from them . They hated that girl . They tried to destroy her body and soul . If she survives , (many don't) it will be a miracle . Where does the hate come from ? Them . You who are so against hate , would do nothing ?

    • 2 years ago
  • ksutherland27
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      ksutherland27  
    • One does not justify opposition to Nazism by hating Germans, and it is every bit as backwards to hate some people from what you read in an article on the Internet. But hey, I'm just a guy on the Internet. Go ahead and hate me because "men like me" are so obviously evil. I bet it'll make you feel real good about yourself....

      he don't we didn't we went and killed them Nazi assholes...what is your point we dont hate human we hate rapists?

      this is not some psychological or philosophical debate we are not saying that these people are not people ....we are saying that those with such a flagrant disregard for life and well being of another person do not deserve to walk among us..

      Rape is spitting in face of love and creation.It is a tactic used around the world to terrorize and repress women, while assert dominance...rape should be considered as serious s crime as murder and murder of at rapist should be completely forgiven as passive self defense... just as if one would killed anyone else that was an immediate threat to the security and stability of our nation, or it citizens.

    • 2 years ago
  • calm_incense
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      calm_incense  
    • @ Sillaface:

      You're making Point A. I made Point B, which was itself in response to Point A. Do you really think rehashing Point A is going to make me change my mind?

      @ brownstocking:

      Congratulations for missing my point. Get in line.

      @ artemis6:

      Although you may think otherwise, every human is a human. Every human is someone's son or daughter. Every human has, or had, a mother and a father. Every human was once a little baby. Then a little child. I'd rather not repeat myself, so I'll repeat caverat101: Hate breeds hate. It serves no purpose other than to make one feel justified in engaging in carnal, barbaric sentiments. Hatred is easy. Tempered understanding is hard. One does not justify opposition to Nazism by hating Germans, and it is every bit as backwards to hate some people from what you read in an article on the Internet.

      But hey, I'm just a guy on the Internet. Go ahead and hate me because "men like me" are so obviously evil. I bet it'll make you feel real good about yourself.

    • 2 years ago
  • brownstocking
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      brownstocking  
    • calm_incense:

      @ calm_incense If you're referring to the "demonizing ___ is wrong/immature," I got it.

      I pointed out a privileged/problematic tack in your statement. Why does what the victim was engaged in matter to your overarching point? Unless the point was "she was drinking underage, so don't vilify the rapist" ...?

      "Contextual facts" often turn into victim blaming: was she hanging out with older boys? Was she flirting? Was she drinking? Was it consensual until the Demon Alcohol took over? What do these factors mitigate?

      Nothing. She could not consent, she was raped.

      If you had another point, please clarify, I'd really like to understand where you're coming from.

    • 2 years ago
  • calm_incense
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      calm_incense  
    • calm_incense:

      *sigh*

      When did I say ANYTHING about "blaming" ANYONE? My whole POINT was that HATRED does NOT need to be a part of this.

      I really don't know how much simpler I can make this. I've already stated everything I need to say quite clearly and explicitly; if you still can't "understand where I'm coming from", I'm going to assume English isn't your native language.

      There's really nothing more for me to clarify. Hatred offers absolutely no utility. Period.

      That said, I find it interesting how in the article about the coyotes killing the girl, everyone's expressing sympathetic rational understanding for the coyotes - "Was it due to stress from lack of habitat or lack of food? I hope they don't shoot the coyotes..." - whereas in this article, the common response is more along the lines of, "I'd burn those motherfuckers alive!!! Bastards don't deserve to live!!!".

      Interesting.

    • 2 years ago
  • SillaFace
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      SillaFace  
    • calm_incense:

      Point C
      Your absolutely right...I cannot educate the ignorant.

      Although I do wonder how many ppl you know you think should be treated in such a manner b/c of their quote and quote obvious behavior (i.e. drinking, hanging out with suspected characters, ect.).

    • 2 years ago
  • brownstocking
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      brownstocking  
    • @ calm_incense I take exception to your victim-blaming. No matter what she did, she did not deserve what happened to her. Underage is underage, and your judgment of "no innocent angel" belies your persona of reasoned enlightenment.

    • 2 years ago
  • dc133
  • calm_incense
  • trut
  • calm_incense
  • caverat101
  • calm_incense
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      calm_incense  
    • calm_incense:

      Thank you, caverat101.

      Much suffering has been caused due to well-intentioned hatred. I can only think back to a few years ago when an angry mob in Mexico murdered two undercover police officers because the mob erroneously believed these undercover police officers were the rapists of a little girl (the police officers were actually investigating this crime). Not to mention, MotherForTruth's numerous articles on Current reveal that situations, scenarios, and issues often have multiple, non-intuitive layers and undercurrents beyond the obvious, "first-glance" surface.

    • 2 years ago
  • artemis6
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      artemis6  
    • calm_incense:

      Hey , calm . I once thought as you do . It is a nice comforting idea , you have there . Then I experienced evil . It is hard to comprehend , Once you look it right in the face , you never can forget . Some people look like human beings , they are unsalvageable . Until science gives us some way to fix these psychos , I hope you never come into contact with one .

    • 2 years ago
  • artemis6
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      artemis6  
    • calm_incense:

      Where did I convey hate towards you ? I do not hate babies or children . What i know is that some people are broken inside . It is not known why for certain . They cannot love , though they may use the word . In general , hate breeds itself . That statement is far too simple to be applied in all cases . Just as there is great altruism in humans there is the opposite . A lust for power , will to dominate and destroy . Look at history . It exists . Again , I hope you never meet it , yet I am certain you have . It only strikes the vulnerable . Actually i wish you were right . Be happy , you do not have to agree with me . Consider . It is not what you don't know that gets you in trouble , It' what you think you know , and are wrong about that does .

    • 2 years ago
  • caverat101
  • ksutherland27
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      ksutherland27  
    • SORRY I DON'T BELIEVE IN GOD OR UNICORNS OR LEPRECHAUNS OR ANY OTHER FAIRY TALE FOR THAT MATTER......I CAN SAY WHAT I LIKE ABOUT RAPISTS...AND BEING BOILED ALIVE IS A GOOD IDEA...BUT NO NOT IN THE NAME OF GOD...HE IS NOT REAL...NO DEBATE. HE DOES NOT EXIST

    • 2 years ago
  • calm_incense
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      calm_incense  
    • The comments in this article are rather childish. No, demonizing rapists does not make you a good person. Neither does demonizing pedophiles or racists - the other two groups that are typically considered "righteously demonized". A human is a human, and human psychology does not distinguish between "humans" and "monsters". This world could use a whole lot less "I'd boil that motherfucker alive and not feel guilty at all because my anger is righteous and justified! Man am I a great person or what!" and a whole lot more ambition for finding out all the contextual facts, regardless of emotional biases. Considering the girl was drinking underage, she's clearly no innocent angel. Was she hanging out with those older boys? If so, what might have initiated as consensual flirting likely took a a drunken, violent turn due to the alcohol. Either way, the actual facts ought to precede premature speculation. And regardless, mindlessly badmouthing rapists/pedophiles/racists/murderers does not make you more "righteous" or "closer with God". It is unnecessary and blinds temperance.

    • 2 years ago
  • SillaFace
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      SillaFace  
    • calm_incense:

      How dare you? Mr. clam_incense...
      To say that is to say that she deserved what she got. That she asked for it to happen, beg each one of them to violate her....
      According to your theory, every girl who is "not innocent" deserves this. Do you not have a mother, a sister or a daughter? I'm sure you have one of those and I'm sure you wouldn't like it if it happened to her.
      It is b/c of men like you, who believe that one must find "out all the contextual facts, regardless of emotional biases" (your words) that horrid things like this happens. When you lose compassion, you lose what make you human. NOt to play devil's addvicate but there's even compassion in hate and violence.
      No matter how you look at this crime, these young men, or men ARE guilty and should be imprisioned for life. The people who did not do anything and allowed this to happen in their presence I hope have nightmares about it for the rest of their lives, and if I could, I'd fine all the choperones and adult there for not doing their job/responsibilities...

      I still CANNNOT believe you'd try to find a way to make the girl take blame for this horrid crime!!!!

    • 2 years ago
  • TDubs
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      TDubs  
    • Haven't they sisters, mothers,girlfriends?? I can't imagine what they we're thinking and that is a good thing. I don't think this is where we are a society but this type of depravity is where we are going unless we take our heads out of the sand and take a stand on this sliding slippery slope of situational morality and subjective verification. There is not a pit deep enough for these 'kids'. So now let's us turn our attention to who made these monsters...

    • 2 years ago
  • KSirys
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      KSirys  
    • I just got home and noticed the comment by n****n****420. I see it was deleted from here and their home page. I hope the person that made the comment and decided to use a derogatory name to make it seem like it was someone else, gets caught!!!

      I hope they find you and expose you, racist pussy!

    • 2 years ago
  • jubal
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      jubal  
    • KSirys:

      I saw the same thing. I tried to flag it and the poster, but someone beat me to it. That was the most trashiest comment and the screen name was juvenile and offensive.

    • 2 years ago
  • KSirys
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      KSirys  
    • KSirys:

      Good thing you're around Jubal, because I can't stand ignorance and when it happens I lose it!! At least there someone that can control their feelings... I know I can't and I'm trying to work on it, but when there's ignorance in the room, it's hard!!

    • 2 years ago
  • J_Jammer
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      J_Jammer [removed]  
    • KSirys:

      I saw it. I knew someone would flag it and I knew they only said it to make someone mad and therefore I didn't get mad. So extreme was the comment as well as the name it was too silly to even get annoyed by it.

    • 2 years ago
  • ksutherland27
  • SillaFace
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      SillaFace  
    • This makes me, as a woman, very upset and uncomfortable to know if something like that happened to me NO ONE would come to my aid…..I hate how callous and apathetic people are!

    • 2 years ago
  • lordsbassman
  • ksutherland27
  • Nephwrack
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      Nephwrack  
    • this is me being hypothetical. but something needs to happen in that community. sudden, horrific violence against the "ruling" gang in that area tends to work, especially when it's done by the non affiliated community. once they realize that they are not in control this kind of shit stops. use the cops if you need to, they will be more than willing if enough people come forward. and trust me, use the county sherrifs. not the police department.

      "an armed society is a polite society"

      Samuel Colt

    • 2 years ago
  • ksutherland27
  • ksutherland27
  • LadybugLady
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      LadybugLady [removed]  
    • I really don't understand where these boys have this ravonous animalistic need to rape. We have to teach our boys to respect girls but on the other hand we have to teach our girls to respect themselve to.

    • 2 years ago
  • Nephwrack
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      Nephwrack  
    • hey, everyone... this is most definitely gang related. that would explain a whole lot. the witnesses might have felt afraid of retaliation. dont know how many of you grew up around gangs but it can be dangerous or even fatal to be labeled a snitch in places like that. read the article, the area is rife with gang violence.

    • 2 years ago
  • nursediesel
  • ksutherland27
  • trut
  • ColossalView
  • nkeg87
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      nkeg87  
    • "We will have to repent in this generation not merely for the hateful words and actions of the bad people but for the appalling silence of the good people." -MLK

    • 2 years ago
  • jubal
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      jubal  
    • This tragedy could be made into a horror movie where the rapists and onlookers who did nothing are systematically dragged to hell by ghouls.

    • 2 years ago
  • J_Jammer
  • enri_1684
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      enri_1684  
    • This was simply apalling to think that this occured yards away from where children should feel safest. When I was in middle school years ago a 14 year old friend was raped in murdered. I never knew if those guilty of it were ever caught but I remember what I wanted to happen to them. I wanted them to feel what she felt and then compound it by ten; these rapists should get the same, nothing short of the harshest punishment. Reinstitute the electric chair for these cases. My question is also this how was alcohol consumed at a school dance? I went to a troubled school and because of it security was always tight; searches, metal detectors and rummaging through girls purses was common. If this is an area prone to violence why weren't the school oficials more vigilant? I don't blame the school but people always fix the bridge till after the child drowns from falling off of it. I say to the electric chair and nothing less.. prison time is not detering these monsters from commiting heinous crimes as these.

    • 2 years ago
  • clayjj05
  • J_Jammer
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      J_Jammer [removed]  
    • clayjj05:

      Having a sex with a drunk person and then joining in---after they asked her to come out side?----guilty. Drunk is not an excuse to have sex with someone with multiple people.

      Criminalizing the victim won't work in this instance.

    • 2 years ago
  • Nephwrack
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      Nephwrack  
    • clayjj05:

      clayjj you have made some pretty vile statements before, but this takes the effing cake. i guess she was dressed wrong and was asking for it as well? no one held a gun to any of the rapist's heads and forced them to rape her. vile. like i said, your statements are effing v i l e.

    • 2 years ago
  • Revelation_Machine
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      Revelation_Machine  
    • Parade their corpses around the town, hang their genitals from street lights, write on a billboard in big letters with their blood "It's not worth your life".

      Disturbing? Horrifying? yes, thats the point. You want crime Prevention? Impossible, you cannot tell when, where, or how crimes will happen. But if they see the price, they'll realize they only have one life, and its not worth it.

    • 2 years ago
  • Revelation_Machine
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      Revelation_Machine  
    • I know i'm only posting violence but goddamn. The Wicked only understand the Fist. Make them understand what they have done.

      I include the bystanders in this aswell. Pathetic bastards, they should have been aborted.

    • 2 years ago
  • Revelation_Machine
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      Revelation_Machine  
    • The fires of hell can put some off from doing bad things... Real fire works for the rest. Burn them alive, but don't kill them, just give them horrible burns then tie them to the back of a truck and haul ass. Might as well dump some salt off the back of the truck while your doing it.

    • 2 years ago
  • Revelation_Machine
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      Revelation_Machine  
    • Oh no! what will we do? how can we stop people from doing this!?

      ....Kill them. But before you do that, humiliate them, torture them, have them raped, mutilate them. Then, and only then do you kill them.

      Record it, and show all those around.

      LET THEM KNOW IT WILL NOT BE TOLERATED BY SHOWING THEM THE CONSEQUENCES.

      Real consequences, no bullshit babysitting jail time. You'd be suprised how many would stop on threat of Pain and Death.

    • 2 years ago
  • trig3r
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      trig3r  
    • There is no reason y ppl should just stand there when some one needs help what is wrong with every one are they just that stuck up . Well get your heads out of your ass and do something!!!!!!!!!! WOW

    • 2 years ago
  • isaiahcarter
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      isaiahcarter  
    • This is a very sad story I could not help but cry when I first read it. Family the problem is that we live in a very violent society. First we have to start really talking about sex and the affects of sex. We also have to find away of helping people understand the damage that we tend to do to each other and stop it. Killing the people that did this will not help or take away this young persons hurt but moving to make sure it doesn't happen again would aid in her healing. We must change the way we view sex and have serious talks about it. We must also become people of peace. Much love.

    • 2 years ago
  • royulery
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      royulery  
    • the thin veneer of civilization is worn through in many places. the areas of t.v. and movies are pretty obvious but i think the ultra violent music scene is doing the most damage. betta no wat i'm sayn beoch o i'll bust a cap in yur ass. back in the day, music was mostly love songs or something uplifting (unless it was country).
      youth follows their heros and today the heros are musicians. the athletes and movie stars take a back seat to the; ultra cool, rich, beautiful and angry rappers. i've never really understood the attraction to the musician on stage. iv'e been in the presents of great musicians and it's pretty cool but i don't feel like screaming and throwing my boxers. i digress.
      what i'm say'n is, listen to the music and you'ii understand where this violence comes from.

    • 2 years ago
  • brownstocking
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      brownstocking  
    • royulery:

      It's not the music or television or films, it's society. WE are messed up, and we let corporate shill spush even more messed up images, but it comes down to us as humans, and how we don't respect each other, let alone vulnerable populations.

    • 2 years ago
  • Kerri_Pop
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      Kerri_Pop  
    • Let the children/ young adult ( the 20 year old) stand alone on this one. Parents can only do so much.

      You can't honestly say that the parents haven't educated their child because you were not in their household during their upbrining. Nor can you say they have. Fair does.

      But i'm a firm believer in "You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make it drink."

      At 15 you typically think a kid will be able to think and act for themselves. You can give a teenager all the guidance in the world, but its up to them to use it or not.

      Justice will be exacted and i have no doubt in my mind the victim will have her justice.

    • 2 years ago
  • J_Jammer
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      J_Jammer [removed]  
    • Kerri_Pop:

      Yes you can say that, because that is what a psychologist said. He works with kids and he was not surprised by this and he did blame the parents because that's where most problems start.

      You find a kid with a good home and show me them doing something this bad and I can believe that it's possible.

    • 2 years ago
  • KSirys
  • J_Jammer
  • KSirys
  • J_Jammer
  • dsidney
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      dsidney  
    • The rapists don't deserve the luxury of the easy escape root: death. Instead, I think life in prison with the biggest, horniest sex offender as a cellmate would be more fitting.

    • 2 years ago
  • lossforwords
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      lossforwords  
    • I tried to stop a school children from getting physical with a young girl in the city. they maybe were in highschool and when i broke it up the girl argued in the defense that they were playing a game. the game looked like abuse and rape. i tried to be hero and became victim for doing what i thought was right thing to do. makes me think twice when i see kids from ghetto doing stupid things. kids play along thinking that they are like adults until it is too late and the damage is done.

    • 2 years ago
  • AlexBush
  • janellsonfire
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      janellsonfire  
    • Hey hey hey.....Did anyone ever think that maybe she was willing to recieve all the loving and thats why no one seemed to hear or see a problem and call the police. Once the girl sobered up a little she realized what she did and was extremly embarrased and claimed rape instead of the title of "whore" It is not as uncommon as people think. My industry of work I have seen that situation numerous times. Just sticking up for the wrongly accused men of rape when the woman doesnt want to be responsible for her own action,

    • 2 years ago
  • CarlosIsDown
  • DEM46
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      DEM46  
    • The really f'd up part is that California doesn't have a law that makes watching and/or not reporting something a crime.

      Gees, that makes this even worse (if that's posstible).

      All the assholes who thought this was cool and fun to watch should be locked up for 5 years then they can see how fun it is for Bubba to bend them over!

    • 2 years ago
  • basketcase
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      basketcase  
    • God.....this makes me feel so sick...... I don't know what I do, but.... I think it would be impulse to help someone....you can tell if someone is jocking and when someone is really being hurt. Am losing hope for humanity and common senes....all these things...I can't express how bad I feel that someone could have saved this girl but no one did a thing. You can't wait for some to make the frist move sometimes you have to.

    • 2 years ago
  • CarlosIsDown
  • TasteHi
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      TasteHi  
    • This is what happens when you sheild children from the realities of life...they know what they are watching but they can not relate to the victim. Hence they won't be motivated to do what's right. A lot of those children have probably never witnessed a funeral, or were strictly raised by Barney, and the Disney Channel.

      I think the more civilized a society becomes the greater the danger of reverting towards violence. People forget, and it should be up to us to make sure younger generations don't. The Holocaust really didn't seem like such a heinous thing to me while I learned about it in middle school and highschool until I was old enough to understand sufferage first hand.

      So the next time your child gets a chance to take a field trip to the slaughter house...let them do so...it will help the schools weed out the weirdos at an early age.

    • 2 years ago
  • brunsbuilt
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      brunsbuilt  
    • "Now, we must all fear evil men. But there is another kind of evil which we must fear most, and that is the indifference of good men."

    • 2 years ago
  • Revelation_Machine
  • DDukes94
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      DDukes94  
    • This is so fucking wrong. I can't even stand how someone could do this. Not only raping the girl and leaving her. This is almost beyond wrong, the people who did this to her should have their dicks cut off.

    • 2 years ago
  • Logos51891
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      Logos51891  
    • I take comfort in the knowledge that they will go to jail and experience the same pain they inflicted on that girl and then get the chair. Rape is disgusting on a level that words cannot describe. And to those who stood by and did nothing, may you all receive a social disease and live forever.

    • 2 years ago
  • jenuribe
  • islek
  • Reaper26
  • Tygerr
  • neonbunny
  • TheBrownKid
  • J_Jammer
  • scion
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      scion  
    • I too am repulsed at the actions reported, by both the rapist and spectators.

      However, I have to ask in what way where people on-lookers? Did they pass by and see a drunk girl laid out getting fucked by a few guys--or did they see a girl kicking and screaming for help and ignore her peals?

      I am hoping the former because it makes me less suicidal over the entire report.

    • 2 years ago
  • spindian_shaw
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      spindian_shaw  
    • heres an idea: takes these kids and drop em off with already convicted rapist and close the door. let them see what its like to scream and no one cares enough to help...

    • 2 years ago
  • Maeveeo
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      Maeveeo  
    • I would have to let their Mothers & Fathers let them see their sons as they get there penises cut off on TV & have a camera on there faces , in front of EVERYBODY !

    • 2 years ago
  • CarolineS
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      CarolineS  
    • Maeveeo:

      i have to agree with you, rape is a serious abuse on a persons rights, it may sound extreme, but if you commit a rape then you should be castrated because you dont deserve to have sex, same thing should happen if a woman commits the rape,

    • 2 years ago
  • CarolineS
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      CarolineS  
    • Rapists are getting younger and younger, frighteningly in my home town on liverpool, where our most popular crimes are robberies and assaults, a 15 year old girl was gang raped in her school uniform by at least 4 boys i think, this was only a few months ago, society is getting worse by the second!

    • 2 years ago
  • samthesixth
  • Nephwrack
  • samthesixth
  • CalgarC
  • J_Jammer
  • revolutioninamerica
  • PsychoAlan
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      PsychoAlan  
    • I'm having trouble deciding what the worst actions being committed here were; the rape of that girl on school grounds or the indifference displayed by the people watching it and doing nothing.

    • 2 years ago
  • jac1992
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      jac1992  
    • In my mind, all violent sex offenders should have what they did done to them by horse or a bull, and then shot. And, in my book, failing to report and or stop this from happening, deserves the exact same treatment without the shooting at the end

    • 2 years ago
  • Revelation_Machine
  • lordsbassman
  • J_Jammer
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      J_Jammer [removed]  
    • lordsbassman:

      They don't know who was there and therefore have not checked phones. Sure enough when they do know someone will have something because teenagers are that stupid--well....these are. There are a few that actually would have called 911.

    • 2 years ago
  • lordsbassman
  • dv627univ
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      dv627univ  
    • current technology should have prevented this.......absolutely unacceptable. I absolutely refuse to believe no one dialed 911 from a cel phone.

    • 2 years ago
  • ksutherland27
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      ksutherland27  
    • Thank you for caring..we got this story to number #1..this is an egotistical vitory... im just glad you guys care as much as i do....
      i wish i believed n hell... so that they can burn in it

    • 2 years ago
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