What Kind of Hellish World Is This?
The story goes a 15 year old boy named Michael Brewer owed this gang of teenage boys $43 dollars for a video game so, when Michael couldn't pay for it they attempted to steal his dads custom made bike as compensation however, this is where the story gets ugly. Michael reported that the gang of boys tried to steal the bike. Later the next the day Michael decides to skipped School to visit a friend the group of teenage boys jumped him called him a "Snitch" then they doused his body in rubbing alchol and set Michael on fire.
Michael attempted to stop drop and roll to get rid of the flame but it wasn't enough so he jumped into a pool of water located near the apartment complex he was going to visit his friend. When the paramedics and police got over there from the 911 call they found that 75% of Michaels body was burns from the fire. His hair was burned off but his face wasn't badly damaged. As of now Michael is under heavy sedation, and breathing with the aid of a ventilator as of now his body is at a high risk for organ failure and infection.
Bent, 15-year-old Denver Colorado Jarvis, his brother, 13-year-old Jeremy Jarvis, Steven Shelton and Jesus Mendez were all charged with aggravated battery in the attack. Mendez was charged with attempted second-degree murder because police said he started the fire.
All five teens have been ordered held for 21 days in a juvenile detention center until prosecutors determine whether to charge them as adults.
So what kind of a hellish world is this where teenagers have the gall to actually do something a psychopath would think of?




Comments
Anyway I say hell yeah charge them as adults. That's seriously messed up. If I were the prosecutor I'd be looking at multiple charges including grand theft auto (stealing the bike), conspiracy with intent to harm, premeditated attempted murder and assault & battery. I'm not a lawyer so I'm not sure if some of those terms are valid but along those lines.
That's just not cool. If I was the father of the kid they hurt I'd have murdered the little s hit s myself and then I would be the one in the court room. These punk ass kids today, I'm telling ya. They walk around with attitudes because they know adults can't "discipline" them like they deserve or else it's seen as "child abuse." But the alternative is much better, right? Having a generation of unruly kids grow up and feel the world owes them everything and that they can do anything they want.