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Oct 3, 2006
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10-year-olds attack, beat homeless man, police say

Ashley Fantz
CNN
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(CNN) -- Egged on by a 17-year-old, two 10-year-old boys joined in the attack of a Florida homeless man, leaving him bruised and bloody, police said.

The incident highlights an upswing in violent crime across the U.S. against the homeless.

In 2006, there were 142 attacks and 20 murders, several involving teenagers seeking a vicious thrill, according to the Washington, D.C.-based National Coalition for the Homeless.

Tuesday's incident, which took place in Daytona Beach, Florida, may make history, said the nonprofit's acting executive director Michael Stoops.

"If we're talking about 10-year-olds, that means we've hit an all-time low," said Stoops. "The youngest person to have ever been arrested for a crime like this is 13." (Read CNN's exclusive story about homeless 'sport killings')

Daytona Police Sgt. Billy Walden said the teen and two boys were walking in their neighborhood around 9 p.m. when they saw 58-year-old John D'Amico. They began throwing rocks at the homeless man.

The 17-year-old, Jeremy Woods, punched D'Amico who then fell over a concrete wall. As he lay on the ground, one of the 10-year-olds -- whose names are not being released -- used parts of the concrete to bash D'Amico in the head, a police report shows. (Watch cuffed 10-year-olds in court Video)

D'Amico's eye was severely damaged in the attack. Woods and the two boys were charged with felony aggravated battery and are being held without bond at a juvenile detention center in Daytona Beach, Walden said.

The Volusia County State Attorneys Office received paperwork on the case late Thursday and will make a decision about whether to pursue adult charges, said spokeswoman Linda Pruitt.

The three boys made their first court appearance Wednesday wearing ankle shackles and handcuffs, and white jail jumpsuits too big for the two tiny 10-year-old frames. Judge Peter Marshall assigned them public defenders.
Attacks in Florida

Violence against the homeless occurred in cities and suburbs throughout the U.S. last year but Florida led the pack with at least six such crimes in 2006. (See a map of 2006 attacks)

One of those cases has garnered international attention and is expected to go to trial this fall after a surveillance camera captured two teens beating a homeless man with bats in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on January 12, 2006.

Prosecutors say 17-year-old skateboarder Tom Daugherty, 18-year-old Brian Hooks, a popular hockey team captain, and a third unseen teen, Billy Ammons, a high school dropout, assaulted two more homeless men that night.

One of them was 45-year-old Norris Gaynor. A witness, Anthony Clarke, told police and CNN last year that he saw the three teens approach Gaynor as he slept on a park bench. Daugherty began whacking Gaynor with a bat, Clarke said.

The Daytona Beach area was the scene of another high-profile attack in which four teenagers confessed to beating 53-year-old Michael Roberts to death in the suburb of Holly Hill in May 2005.

The teens -- one as young as 14 -- pummeled Roberts with sticks and logs, fracturing the homeless man's skull and breaking his ribs.

All four pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder and are serving separate sentences ranging from 35 years in prison to 22 years and were sentenced to probation for life.

Florida lawmakers met Tuesday with advocates to work on a bill that would provide more protection for the homeless and provide local communities with assistance funding for homeless prevention.
 

Gas One

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..lots of kids do that! bums choose to live on the street so they understand they have to risk shit like that

some bums choose to post up in the wrong areas and kids are bored, so...i mean i guess you gotta kinda sit your ghetto ass kid down and be like...harming people is wrong...it sounds stupid like the drug or sex talk but you should do it.

i dunno, bums get fucked with alot. ah well.

bum.
 
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survival of the fittest. bums got no shelter, defense, people to watch their back, and as a result they get victimized. ANYONE who doesnt have shelter, defense, or people to watch out for them will be victimized, this has less to to do with bums or kids, and more to do with the strong and the weak. this is a relative concept, and the weak always suffer.
 

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nhojsmith said:
survival of the fittest. bums got no shelter, defense, people to watch their back, and as a result they get victimized. ANYONE who doesnt have shelter, defense, or people to watch out for them will be victimized, this has less to to do with bums or kids, and more to do with the strong and the weak. this is a relative concept, and the weak always suffer.

Dont try to justify it. People can be fucking civil. I refuse to believe that "weak and strong" bullshit, people use that for racism too. Humans can be smarter than we think. Its like bullying in school, we let that shit slide because its "natural", then wonder "What HAPPENED?" when a kid brings a gun to school. Might as well blame this on Marilyn Manson too.
 
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DubbC415 said:
Dont try to justify it. People can be fucking civil. I refuse to believe that "weak and strong" bullshit, people use that for racism too. Humans can be smarter than we think. Its like bullying in school, we let that shit slide because its "natural", then wonder "What HAPPENED?" when a kid brings a gun to school. Might as well blame this on Marilyn Manson too.
ok since that line of reasoning has been used for racism it must be wrong. lol nice reasoning skills. "weak and strong bullshit", hahahhaha, ok man, i guess i was wrong when i saw the lion eating the gazelle. did you even read the article? they were pressured by a 17 year old kid to do it, antoerh point of weak and the strong. and what do you mean dont justify it, there is a reason this happens, what do you think this is some kind of magic, perhaps evil? my parents raised me well, so if i go out and kill a bum then that shits on the whole blame the parents theory. yeah people can be civil, they can also be ruthless, yeah people can be smart, they can also be dumber than we think. wake up. go put on your cape, take another sip of your idealism, save a bum, and get over it.
 
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that shit happens weekly in my neighborhood by kids between 10-15 but these lil bastards never get caught ...some of them used the phone cam to film the youngest kid pissin in a bums face after they knocced him out....shit is crazy......from what i be hearing on the streets a couple of these bums even died as a result of the beatings in the past year..... but no body ever says shit and i guess the police dont care too much about the homeless......
 

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^^(@ nhojsmith) so are u saying that we should just "accept" that people do this? are u saying that people arent responsible for their actions? im not saying its not gonna happen, im just saying the blame for WHY it happened is being put on the wrong things. im saying things can change, is all. what ur saying is that its ok to push our responsibilities onto other reasons or people.
 
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Dana Dane said:
Completely fucked up, and all the parents fault.
Is shit ever the kids fault?

How do you know how good or bad their parentsw were?

I know people who came from "perfect" homes, completely supportive with no dysfunction in sight, parents had good marriages, were supportive, etc and made seriously fucked up life choices.

On the opposite hand I've seen kids from HORRIBLE homes straight as an arrow and make something for themselves.

I think the whole "blame the parents" shit has really gotten out of hand.

How do you know how good or bad their parents were?