brutality, the murder was all allowed by the koran and he wish he could have died for allah. take a listen. you aligned yourself, you joined a group, that murdered, brutalized, tortured people and you knew that. so you have to take some responsibility for that. i take my responsibility. if i didn t go to court, i would have been there dying right now. i would have been taking the bombs. if you wish to die, stay and die with me. i m not apologetic to something i believe in. if i believe in it, why should i leave? i didn t die. trinidad has the highest number of isis fighters of any country in the world. he said he came to live under the islamic state with his whiff and children and their punishments were just. to my the enemy is enemy. the ones that fight the muslims
there s somebody filming and egging on the the perpetrator. as i understand it person filming and and person beating up kid were prosecuted for this. yeah. prosecutor told us assailant was given community service, other looked at and talked to by police. them all being minors may have had a part in the lower sentences, didn t go to court. not sentenced to prison. as you said this was taken down in the netherlands because victim didn t want it. minors, taken down, somebody obviously saved it. for the president to use it this way, from your perspective as dutch reporter, covering your own government reacting to the trump administration, is our country seen differently now? are we seen as same country with just a really different leader? it s that, it s a pendulum.
sometimes. i have no further questions. the probation department is recommending that they remain detained. and be ordered to complete a psychological evaluation. there s also in the neighborhood, i ve talked to mom about this a lot of gang activity on the street that they live on. i believe that they are affiliated with the gangs. a lot of drug activity as well. i ve discussed that with her, so i strongly recommend they remain detained pending the psychological evaluations. anything else? yes, judge. regarding kentrell, the state agrees with mr. smith. he s a very dangerous person and needs to remain detained. as far as mr. gant, state also feels he s a dangerous person. i think that the court cannot take the chance that he may cause another person harm. he needs to remain detained as a danger to the community also. judge, we agree with the psychological evaluation component of the recommendation. i would like the opportunity to at least argue that they should
like, what they going to say, what they going to do to you, if they going to detain you or if they going to release you. i can t be doing this. i m 18 years old. i ve got a lot of years to live. and if i keep messing around with this i m going to end up dead or in jail. i know, kenneth, that you want to leave. i would like to give you a break here. in light of this is your sixth referral to this court, four in the year of 2008. as sunday morning breaks
turn the corner. maybe if we hold his hand and help him turn that corner he ll be able to do that. today, i m going to make him a ward of a court in order that he placed appropriately. i will set his matter for review in three months in any event. as it results to kentrell, i think this is a young man that probably the juvenile court system was designed for in some respects. i couldn t let him walk away from us without trying to get him to a point where he s at least literate and can function in some type of a job. today the court is going to make him a ward of the court in order that he be placed at idtc, the indiana developmental training center in indianapolis. all right, then this hearing is adjourned. thank you. man, they don t care about us, man. that is [ bleep ]. this is [ bleep ].