Police: Juveniles laughed after setting 15-year-old on fire Five juveniles were in custody Tuesday after a 15-year-old was intentionally set on fire at a Deerfield Beach, Florida, apartment complex, police said. Michael Brewer suffered second-degree burns over 80 percent of his body. "He's in for a long, long recovery," Broward County Sheriff Al Lamberti told reporters. Three juveniles were arrested Monday night, hours after the incident, and two others were arrested Tuesday, sheriff's Sgt. Steve Feeley said. "A couple of them last night were laughing about it," he said. "One of them arrested today seems genuinely sorry about it." The youths all attend school together, police said, and Brewer apparently owed one of the suspects $40 for a video game and had not paid it. So the suspect allegedly stole the victim's father's bicycle, Feeley said. Brewer reported the bicycle stolen Sunday, and the suspect was arrested that day, taken to a detention center and released to his parents early Monday, police said. Neither Brewer nor the suspect went to school Monday, and the victim was waiting at the apartment complex for his friends when the suspect and two other people approached him, Feeley said. From what the suspects and witnesses have told police, the suspect yelled, "He's a snitch, he's a snitch" and "pour it on him." Another juvenile threw what police believe was rubbing alcohol on Brewer from a plastic jug and used a lighter to set him on fire, he said. Witness Provindencia Maldenero told CNN affiliate WPLG, "I saw a kid throwing something at the other kid, and next thing you know, the kid was on fire. He was up in fire." A resident used a fire extinguisher to put out the flames, and Brewer jumped into the complex's swimming pool, WPLG reported. Malissa Durkee, the teen's sister, told WPLG on Monday night that her brother was in critical condition. Lamberti said Brewer is expected to be hospitalized for five months. "In my 31 years -- I always say, 'it's the most heinous crime I've ever seen,' " Lamberti told reporters Tuesday. "This one fits in that category. The fact that a person would intentionally ignite another child on fire -- it's indescribable." Brewer "reported somebody for stealing his dad's bike," the sheriff said. "That's what this comes down to. It's retaliation. They deliberately sought him out, poured alcohol on him and set him on fire. I can tell you there's no way to explain it, no way to rationalize it." Police believe the three arrested Monday night took an "active role" in the incident, while the other two helped surround Brewer and prevented him from leaving, Feeley said.
damn .. according to the law here, the five teens will be in juvenile hall and then move on after they turned 18 .. no criminal record whatsoever and guess what, the victim will suffer forever. nothing .. not even money can turn back time .. second degree burned over 80% of his body .. no kidding ..
The poor kiddo won't recover mentally,for years,he will be disabled,guess his life is over who's Esther?? wth?! yeah,money can't buy everything
[quote='[mJ9] wth?! yeah,money can't buy everything[/quote] Yup .. they will leave with a clean slate after they turned 18 years of age. I remember back in the days when I heard from the news about Chinese gangs populated the Chinatown and used underage kids to kill rival and start troubles because of first time offender and light sentencing. In the US, with money, you CAN get a new start any time. Even after you turned 18 and you committed a misdemeanor crimes, you can ask it to be wiped off by paying court fees and doing community services. System is flawed but only those who studied laws know .. regular citizens like you and I don't care about stuffs like this to propose amendment. Some just like to keep things the way they are cuz of $$$, loop holes, etc ..
hahaha,you're kinda right,i don't know about the system in my country and btw,there are loop holes in every systems
Those are some very very sick kids. The victim will suffer forever with the scars, and the other 5 will go on their merry way once they turn 18. That's just not right.