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BAY COUNTY, Fla. (PIX11) – Shocking cell phone footage of the alleged gang rape of a teen in Panama City Beach Florida shows crowds of spring break revelers steps from the victim, but none of them intervening. The video, found during the investigation of a related crime, has already led to two arrests , and a local sheriff is vowing more.
“It’s probably one of the most disgusting, sickening things I’ve seen on a Panama City beach,” said Bay County Sheriff Frank McKeithen. “This is not the first video we’ve recovered, it’s not the second video, it’s not the third video (and) there’s a number of videos with things similar to this. I can only imagine how many we haven’t recovered.”
Police have released a small portion of the video, which is so graphic it had to be blurred. The footage shows the 19-year-old woman, apparently incapacitated, in a chair on the beach behind the Spinnaker Beach Club, being sexually assaulted by one man after another in broad daylight, according to police. As the attacks occur, the suspects can be heard joking about how “she isn’t going to know,” as they ignore her feeble attempts to push them off her, according to the Panama City News Herald. McKeithen likened the attack to “wild animals preying on a carcass laying in the woods.”
Police tracked down the victim, but she told detectives she didn’t remember anything the next day, and thinks she may have been drugged. “She knows something happened, but she doesn’t know what happened,” McKeithen said.
Police found the video on a witness’ phone while investigating a shooting in Troy, Alabama, and turned it over to Panama City investigators. Two Troy University students accused of assaulting the teen, 23-year-old Ryan Austin Calhoun, of Mobile, Ala., and 22-year-old Delonte Martistee, of Bainbridge, Ga., now face charges of sexual battery by multiple perpetrators.
On Saturday, Calhoun posted $50,000 bond and was released from Bay County Jail, where Martistee, as of Monday, was still being held . Martistee is a senior and track star for Troy University. Both men have been temporarily suspended from academic and athletic activities, according to school officials.
“Within ten feet of where this is happening there are hundreds of people standing there watching, looking, seeing, hearing what’s going on and yet our culture and our society and our young people have got to the point where obviously it’s acceptable somewhere, but it’s not acceptable in Bay County,” McKeithen said.
Panama City Beach has long been a destination for spring break revelers, but authorities are fed up with the spike in criminal activity that comes from hosting the hordes of party-goers. One official at the Bay County Sheriff’s Office compared spring break to a cancerous “tumor” that can spread to the rest of the body, affecting residents and local businesses.
Sheriff McKeithen posted on his Facebook page that the investigation continues, and that additional arrests are expected.
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College students’ annual rite of debauchery during spring break continues despite towns’ attempts to curb it.
Just when you thought spring break couldn’t get any weirder, this happened.
College students from across the country gathered this week in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., to take swigs out of a half-naked female mannequin filled with liquor, with a spigot coming out of its crotch.

Coeds evidently couldn't get enough of the raunchy, booze filled mannequin.
(Repotajes El Molinon for FoxNews.com)
“'Grab the t**s! Grab the t**s!' people were yelling,” photographer Jorge Rodriguez told Fox News. Rodriguez, who was on the Las Olas beach all day snapping pics, said the bizarre behavior escalated as the day went on, including “lots of vodka drinking out of Gatorade bottles,” twerking, public makeout sessions, and butt grabbing among the students on the sunny, but somewhat chilly 74-degree day.

A wild spring break has long been a tradition of lore for students across the country.
(Reportajes El Molinon for FoxNews.com)

Despite new measures from hotspot towns, it’s evident that collegians are by no means slowing down their fun.
(Reportajes El Molinon for FoxNews.com)

Annie (3rd from left), from Illinois State University said 'Fort Lauderdale is the number one destination for Spring Break. Mexico is full of drugs'
(Reportajes El Molinon for FoxNews.com)

Rocco (1st on left) from Clarion University of Pennsylvania said 'Girls here are definitely easier than back in Pennsylvania'
(Reportajes El Molinon for FoxNews.com)

Photographer Jorge Rodriguez said that the revelry escalated as the day went on.
(Reportajes El Molinon for FoxNews.com)
Rodriguez said law enforcement officials working with police dogs and horses did their best to monitor the scene, making “five or six” arrests during his time there. And they were just getting started.

While most escape with a few hangovers to show for it, others are not so lucky.
(Reportajes El Molinon for FoxNews.com)
An estimated 4 million college students invade Florida’s perennial spring break hotspot cities, including Miami Beach, Daytona, Orlando, Panama City Beach and Fort Lauderdale. And while most escape with just a few hangovers to show for their troubles, others are not so lucky.

“If you chose to act up, and chose not to follow our rules, you’re going to jail.”
(Reportajes El Molinon for FoxNews.com)

Spring Breakers party at Las Olas beach in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
(Reportajes El Molinon for FoxNews.com)
Ball State University junior Drew Akers was put into a medically induced coma after being injured in a hit and run accident earlier this week in Fort Lauderdale. Troubling video footage has made headlines for a Miami Beach cop punching a man on the ground during his arrest while a nightclub lost its license to operate after abusing a horse during a party stunt.

Katelyn (in white bikini on right) from Illinois Wesleyan University said she's seen 'people constantly blacking out'
(Reportajes El Molinon for FoxNews.com)
Though Fort Lauderdale has enacted new measures like banning coolers, tents, tables, noisy speakers and inflatable devices from the beaches through spring break season, in addition to limiting parking, traffic routes and alcohol on the shores, it’s evident from the photos that the collegians are by no means slowing down their shenanigans.

Hailey (in yellow) from the University of Alabama said 'Go Trump'
(Reportajes El Molinon for FoxNews.com)

Carly from the University of Wisconsin said 'I love seeing people get arrested'
(Reportajes El Molinon for FoxNews.com)
In fellow spring break hotspot Panama City Beach, Metro reports that over 220 spring breakers had been arrested as of March 13. Nevertheless, Panama City Beach Mayor Mike Thomas told Fox News that his town's strict rules have seriously curtailed illegal behavior in recent years.
“We changed the hours of drinking back two hours earlier, bars must close at two, no drinking on the beach in March, no parking overnight on the rightaways, those are just some of them,” Thomas said. “I know that the arrests are down, and that we are having a very nice spring break.”

Mayor Thomas of Panama City Beach said past city administrations “let [the excessive partying] go on too long.”
(Reportajes El Molinon for FoxNews.com)
Thomas said past city administrations “let [the excessive partying] go on too long.” The mayor said rowdy students “come here fully trained – if they’re a problem at home, they come down here in great numbers and create greater problems.”

Shannon (middle) from the University of Tampa said 'there is not enough loud music and a lot of cops'
(Reportajes El Molinon for FoxNews.com)
But Thomas said that in Panama City at least, they’re no longer looking the other way at rabble rousers.
“If you chose to act up, and chose not to follow our rules, you’re going to jail.”

Police officers patrol on foot and horse back, with the aid of canine units.
(Reportajes El Molinon for FoxNews.com)
“It just won’t be tolerated. If that’s what kids want, they definitely shouldn’t be coming here," Greater Fort Lauderdale Chamber of Commerce President Dan Lindblade similarly told the Sun Sentinel . "The spring break days of the past aren’t that way anymore.”
Shannon, a merrymaker from the University of Tampa, kind of agreed, telling Rodriguez that though she’s having a good time, “there is not enough loud music, and a lot of cops.”
But it turns out some of those cops are also contributing to the merriment. Ernesto Rodriguez, a spokesperson for the Miami Beach Police Department, believes that if you can’t beat ‘em, join ‘em.
“This year, we refurbished an old lifeguard stand, where we have a sergeant and detective stationed on the weekend to DJ, engage with our community and visitors and remind them of the do’s and don’ts of having a good time,” he told Fox News.

Officers keep watch - and the tunes flowing - from a refurbished lifeguard stand in Miami Beach.
(Ernesto Rodriguez/Miami Beach Police Department)
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