we saw people being stomped, people being hit with hammers. [ bleep ]. people being kicked in the head. it was horrific. and it was terrifying. and it terrified me. get this. [ bleep ]. these are kids who are addicted to violence. get him! get him! and who are fighting for the sake of the high that it brings watching that fight. what gets the d.a. s attention that summer can a horrifying story about tanner hanson and the night he encounters the 311 boys. this is where it all started. july 18th, 2003. tanner hanson has just wrapped up his junior year in high school and is enjoying all the graduation parties with his friends. on a warm saturday night, tanner drives to this park where he meets his best friend craig. some girls show up. and one of them suggests going to a party. another friend winces at the idea. but the group decides to go anyway. that s a decision tanner now
the victim, in agony, crawls up in a ball but is kicked in the head several times. this violent scene takes place in the school yard of a local elementary school. the victim is allegedly lured there by the three girls to settle a dispute one of them is having with the victim on the internet over a boy. you see the victim, the girl realizing that this isn t going to be a one-on-one conversation, that she was being assaulted. ryan alomar is the 16-year-old videotaping the attack. as it turns out, ryan is not an innocent bystander but a participant in the setup. his job is to record the beating as it happens and then post it on the internet. he came with a video camera with the intent to film this thing, and there were other people that came by knowing that this was going to happen to watch the fight. so it was a planned situation. they knew exactly what was going to happen. videos like these are all over the internet on websites
james carlyle all plead no contest to attempted kidnapping and felony assault. and christina lumm pleads no contest to attempted felony assault. they are sentenced to the time they ve already served in jail, about 60 days plus probation. travis payea gets the toughest sentence, three years probation. but just two months before it was to end, in april 2006, payea is found dead at a friend s house. he was 24. his family never reveals the cause of his death. coming up [ bleep ]! do you have a street address for me? oh, crap. dude, i m so scared. these kids, i don t know why they re doing this to me. we saw people being stomped, people being hit with hammers. [ bleep ]! people being kicked in the head. it was horrific. when caught on camera: teens gone wild continues.
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what would you do if you saw someone being brutally murdered on a commuter train? would you step in? not one of the by standers confronted the guy who was killing coven sutherland. he was repeatedly kicked in the head. nobody. should those passengers have done more? would you? i want to explore the psychology of the so-called by stander effect. joining me now is psychiatrist dr. gail salts. does lack of intervention equal cowardice? no. there s a phenomenon called diffusion of responsibility. when you are in a group you are much much less likely to take any action in an emergency situation because you believe that either other people will