Teens Shot for iPods
3:07 am, February 17th, 2009, Nicole Martinelli
Two teens were shot after they refused to give up their iPods to a group of boys, some believed as young as 13.
Two brothers, aged 18 and 19, were hanging out with friends outside a McDonald’s in Neasden, north west London, on Saturday night. They were surrounded by a group of five boys, who demanded their iPods and cell phones.
Then police say one suspect took out a handgun and fired several shots at the victims from a close range. All five suspects then took off, two on bicycles, one of which is described as a “red BMX-style” bike.
One of the brothers was hit in the stomach, leg, groin and arm and the other was wounded in the chest and stomach, police said. They are both in serious but stable condition.
Two suspects are in custody, police are still searching for the other three.
If police nab them and they are minors, should they be tried as adults as per the Ottawa murder case?
Via the Independent
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Who the hell are you to speculate whether they should be tried as adults? Are you saying this because they stole iPods? What the hell are you doing anyway posting something like this? What does this have to do with the “cult of Mac”? Disgraceful; if you have nothing to say, don’t go posting crap about crime, just because there happened to be an iPod in the story…
Kirk, on February 17th, 2009 at 3:15 am
This is what happens when every teenager insists on walking around with the equivalent of $250 in their pocket at all times. And wait! Not only that, but they broadcast their ‘cash stash’ by wearing earphones!
They might as well have a ‘Mug Me’ sign.
Dann, on February 17th, 2009 at 11:19 am
Interesting article! Crime by minors seems to be a real issue for the brits; and guns are serious.
I don’t know what got into Kirk’s pants though.
pinchies, on February 17th, 2009 at 1:55 pm