The group of teenagers who filmed and mocked a man as he was drowning in a Cocoa pond have been charged, according to police. Cocoa Police Chief Michael Cantaloupe said in a press conference that it is the duty of four people to report a death. While there is no requirement to report to officials that someone is dying, but once someone is dead, then people, according to the law, must report it to authorities, he explained. He said there is no "just outcome" for what happened in the drowning since Jamel Dunn died. "We don't want another family have...