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world5 months ago

Protests Erupt in China Over Teen Bullying Incident

A rare public protest erupted in Jiangyou, China, over the bullying of a 14-year-old girl by her classmates, highlighting ongoing concerns about school violence and juvenile justice in China. Despite police actions and penalties for some involved, public outrage persists, fueled by social media videos and reports of light punishments, amid broader discussions on youth violence and legal reforms in the country.

politics1 year ago

Biden's Commutation in 'Kids for Cash' Case Sparks Outrage in PA

President Joe Biden's decision to commute the sentence of Michael Conahan, a former judge involved in the 'kids for cash' scandal, has sparked outrage in northeastern Pennsylvania. Conahan, who was sentenced to 17 years for accepting kickbacks to send children to for-profit jails, had already served most of his sentence. The scandal led to the overturning of thousands of juvenile convictions. Families affected by the scandal, including those who lost children, expressed anger and disappointment, viewing the commutation as an injustice.

crime1 year ago

California Teen Pleads Guilty to Nationwide Swatting Spree

Alan W. Filion, an 18-year-old from California, pleaded guilty to making hundreds of 'swatting' calls across the U.S., targeting religious institutions, schools, and individuals with false threats of violence. Filion, who began these activities as a minor, faces up to five years in prison for each of the four counts of making interstate threats. His actions, which included offering swatting services for a fee, caused significant fear and resource diversion among law enforcement and emergency services. The case is being prosecuted under the Federal Juvenile Justice & Delinquency Prevention Act.

public-safety1 year ago

NJ Shore Towns Tighten Boardwalk Security After Memorial Day Chaos

New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin criticized Wildwood for not having enough police officers patrolling its boardwalk during Memorial Day weekend, leading to disturbances by rowdy teens and the temporary closure of the walkway. Local officials and police blame recent juvenile justice reforms for emboldening teens, while Platkin insists the issue lies in inadequate staffing and not the law itself. Wildwood plans to add more officers soon, and other Jersey Shore towns also faced similar disturbances.

local-news1 year ago

"NJ Officials Demand Action After Boardwalk Unrest"

New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin criticized Wildwood for not having enough police officers on its boardwalk during Memorial Day weekend, leading to disturbances and the temporary closure of the walkway. Local officials and police blame recent juvenile justice reforms for emboldening teens, while Platkin insists the issue lies with inadequate staffing and not the law itself. Wildwood plans to add more officers soon, but faces challenges in recruiting new law enforcement personnel.

public-safety1 year ago

NJ Shore Cracks Down on Unruly Teens with New Safety Measures

Following a series of disturbances involving drunken and rowdy teens at Jersey Shore towns over Memorial Day weekend, the New Jersey State Policemen's Benevolent Association is calling for stricter consequences and changes in laws governing police interactions with disorderly juveniles. Incidents included a stabbing in Ocean City and a false shooting report in Seaside Heights, prompting officials to criticize recent juvenile justice reforms. Local mayors and police departments are urging for better enforcement to maintain public safety.

crime1 year ago

"Outrage Grows Over Pune Teen's Fatal Drunk Driving Incident and Alleged Cover-Up"

A 17-year-old in Pune, India, allegedly killed two people while drunk driving a Porsche and was initially ordered to write an essay and perform community service, sparking public outrage. Following the backlash, the Juvenile Justice Board modified his bail terms, requiring him to stay in a rehabilitation home until June 5. The incident has led to widespread calls for harsher penalties and a review of the judicial decision.

crime-and-justice1 year ago

Outrage Over Lenient Treatment of Teen in Pune Porsche Crash

Outrage has erupted in India after a 17-year-old, accused of killing two people while drunk driving, was released on bail and ordered to write an essay on road safety as punishment. The teen, who was allegedly speeding in a Porsche, was released by the Juvenile Justice Board, sparking public and official criticism given the severity of the crime.

crime-and-justice1 year ago

"Outrage Sparks Change: Indian Teen in Fatal Drunk Driving Accident Faces New Punishment"

Indian officials have reversed the lenient bail terms set for a wealthy businessman's 17-year-old son accused of a fatal drunk driving accident, sending him to a juvenile detention center until June 5. The teen is accused of killing two people while driving a Porsche at high speed without a license. The initial bail conditions, which included writing an essay and working with traffic police, sparked outrage, leading to the cancellation of his bail. The police have also arrested the teen's father and the owners of the bars where he was served alcohol, while the public and officials are calling for strict punishment and justice for the victims.

health-and-safety1 year ago

"Teen Kaylee Gain Recovers, Breathing Independently After Assault"

Kaylee Gain, the Missouri teenager who was brutally beaten in a fight near her high school, has been moved out of intensive care and is now breathing on her own. Her family reported the update on a GoFundMe page, which has raised nearly $400,000 for her care and recovery. A 15-year-old suspect has been arrested and charged in connection with the attack, sparking a debate about whether she should be tried as an adult. The Missouri Attorney General is also investigating the school district's Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion policies, claiming they led to Kaylee's injuries.