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In reply to the discussion: Florida Teens Will Face Charges After Mocking, Filming Death Of Drowning Man (UPDATED) [View all]MrPurple
(985 posts)67. Having weed on them and maybe growing up in a gang environment, they weren't likely to call police
These kids are a product of their environment. The last thing they'd probably ever do is call the police.
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Florida Teens Will Face Charges After Mocking, Filming Death Of Drowning Man (UPDATED) [View all]
sheshe2
Jul 2017
OP
It can be a crime...I hope there are some charges against these terrible kids...they serial killers
Demsrule86
Jul 2017
#266
But in the video, the observers say, "Oh he not coming back up" "He just died"
aikoaiko
Jul 2017
#35
I never claimed you approved of it. But it's clear you don't see anything wrong with it.
kcr
Jul 2017
#101
You found it so disturbing that you were compelled to tell people it isn't illegal.
kcr
Jul 2017
#174
So you have based everything you say here on the title of the article and nothing else.
sheshe2
Jul 2017
#192
Then it should be. Mocking someone who is dying instead of doing anything at all to help like
lunamagica
Jul 2017
#146
Apparently there are DUers who confuse General Discussion with a Law forum.
whathehell
Jul 2017
#226
It's less about "defending" and more about ignoring the absolute immorality of these acts
whathehell
Jul 2017
#218
As an attorney my job is not to 'express disgust for the acts of the perpetrators'. It is to see
COLGATE4
Jul 2017
#281
You're not at your job now --In fact, by your own admission, you're a RETIRED attorney
whathehell
Jul 2017
#294
In fairness, I can't blame this on Trump, but it does seems a relatively recent
whathehell
Jul 2017
#49
There is no criminal statute for 'Depraved Indifference to human life.' FFS. n/t
X_Digger
Jul 2017
#120
Having weed on them and maybe growing up in a gang environment, they weren't likely to call police
MrPurple
Jul 2017
#67
No excuse, and does NOT explain they're mocking & having "fun" with a dying man
whathehell
Jul 2017
#81
"A career criminal who was just sprung from prison...I'm not losing any sleep"
whathehell
Jul 2017
#46
Same here, sheshe2. We both know progressives have never seen life that way. It doesn't happen. n/t
Judi Lynn
Jul 2017
#73
Since when did driving with a suspended license & other petty crap warrant the death penalty?
catbyte
Jul 2017
#95
The indifference these soulless freaks showed this man had NOTHING to do with his record
whathehell
Jul 2017
#232
And what does any of that have to do with those little creeps delight at watching him drown?
catbyte
Jul 2017
#240
You seem to think that if one says, "no law has been broken" that that equates to..
X_Digger
Jul 2017
#152
No...Although they often do go hand, this thread is about human decency AND legality
whathehell
Jul 2017
#246
The fact that we are a "nation of laws" does not define the subject of this thread..
whathehell
Jul 2017
#293
there are charges...depraved indifference comes to mind...I hope these little bastards
Demsrule86
Jul 2017
#221
One of the first rules of water rescue is not to swim out to a drowning person. They will climb you
elehhhhna
Jul 2017
#6
I won't call 911 for any reason. I don't want the police to come to me so they can find a criminal u
KWR65
Jul 2017
#263
I didn't say they aren't assholes with undeveloped frontal cortex's, who know water rescue
elehhhhna
Jul 2017
#47
re: "When you exhibit a lack of empathy like this then it is only a matter of time..."
thesquanderer
Jul 2017
#55
These kids are sociopaths. They may not have done anything technically illegal, but it
smirkymonkey
Jul 2017
#82
Yes, these witnesses are vile, evil, perhaps even sociopathic. But "legal" is not "technically
WinkyDink
Jul 2017
#182
This went well beyond not rendering aid. They mocked a victim while he died.
Solly Mack
Jul 2017
#28
Even those states that have duty to rescue wouldn't demand a rescue if the rescue is dangerous for
LisaL
Jul 2017
#229
There is no American law that requires a bystander to help or even seek help for
WinkyDink
Jul 2017
#22
Nobody is going to require a rescue if this rescue is dangerous for the rescuer.
LisaL
Jul 2017
#230
... was not the situation that most think. See the wiki page for details. n/t
X_Digger
Jul 2017
#136
How about instead of charging them, put their faces on every news media and all over the internet
stevenleser
Jul 2017
#70
That's a great idea, and I hope that if nothing else, the charges will make their faces and
lunamagica
Jul 2017
#154
This whole incident, and the rationalization of those "defending" those cruel beasts....
George II
Jul 2017
#99
Pointing out facts is not "defending" anything. Disregarding facts is, however, what Trump voters
WinkyDink
Jul 2017
#213
You attack the OP for calling them filth, yet you yourself called them "monsters."
SunSeeker
Jul 2017
#197
Since they are charged with failure to report death, presumably that wouldn't change
LisaL
Jul 2017
#250
Here's an update-Florida teenagers who filmed drowning death will not be charged
malaise
Jul 2017
#265
I don't believe it's o'key to post videos of dead people without a though for the relatives.
LisaL
Jul 2017
#288