Posted on 12/04/2004 12:05:54 PM PST by yonif
PATERSON, N.J. -- Six teens who were part of a mob who beat to death a homeless man three years ago were sentenced to prison for their part in the "wilding" rampage.
The six Paterson youths were sentenced Friday for being part of the crowd of 16 youths charged in the killing of Hector Robles in June 2001.
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I'm going to show my ignorance and ask what "wilding" is?
The Central Park Jogger case was an example of "wilding."
"Punishment is justice for the unjust."
-St. Augustine
I have a problem with justice that gives you 7 years for robbery but only 5 for taking a human life.
So9
Ever seen the movie "A Clockwork Orange"?
What the "youth" in that movie do is wilding.
Thought the same thing myself, pretty light sentences for killing a human being no matter which one made the final stomp that killed him.......
Robles, 42, who was sitting on a tire sipping a bottle of beer, was beaten and stomped to death. An autopsy showed he was kicked so hard that his spleen ruptured and his liver split nearly in half.The judge who handed out these sentences deserves the death penalty.Jawon White, 20, Francisco Rodriguez, 20, and Shohmahree Brown-Paris, 20, were sentenced to a year in the county jail after pleading guilty to riot charges. Henry Robinson, 19, was sentenced to five years in prison after pleading guilty to manslaughter.
Sean Farrar, 20, was sentenced to seven years after pleading guilty to robbery, riot and aggravated assault. Freddy Rivera, 20, pleaded guilty to aggravated assault and riot and got a three-year prison term.
A marvelous construct that serves to obscure motive.
Prison will not "cure" them, any more than a cage will cure Rabies in a dog.
Sad at the social implications. Reminds me of a study I read about years ago where one person was hooked up to a device to be shocked if the person gives a wrong answer to questions. Can't remember all the details. What the study found was that subjects would deliberately shock the person when they observed others doing it, regardless if the person showed pain and discomfort. Completely disassociating themselves from any self-thought or emotion.
BTTT
Originated in the Central Park Jogger case. When one of the kids accused was given the "perp walk," a reporter asked "what were you doing?" and he replied, "Doin' the wild thing..." The reporter misunderstood and reported it as "wilding," which came to mean teens out of control in packs.
I noticed that most of these students (thugs)were 19 and 20 years old. Dogs!!!!!
I think giving them all the death penalty would go a long way to stop wilding once and for all.
I was on this jury and this sentence makes no sense to me
Must have been frustrating.
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