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A group of teenagers, boys and girls are now on trial after they all were involved in the rape of a 16-year-old girl in Hollywood, Florida which was captured on tape.
According to CBS Miami , the attack on the victim, who has not been named, took place outside of a home in the Florida city in November, and now cell phone footage has been released of the horrific beating. The site reports:
As the videos begin, the victim is on the ground being dragged on the ground and sustaining a series of blows from her attackers. Voices recorded on the videos refer to the victim having been maced. At one point, one of the females is heard asking, โ€œAre you recording again?โ€ before walking over to the victim and forcefully slapping her in the head. The videos reveal that at least two young men were watching the beating. One of the men is heard saying, โ€œThey donโ€™t like this girl.โ€ One of the females responds, โ€œI told you we were gonna fโ€” somebody up.โ€
When she was able to briefly break free, one of the girls told the camera to just let the victim go and be on her way home, but what happened next was much worse.
The two girls helped Jayvon Woolfork rape the victim by holding her down just after they relentlessly beat her. She was then taken to a hospital.
Hours later at a hospital, the victim spoke to police about the attack. A detective asked her why the young women beat her and the victim said โ€œI donโ€™t know. I honestly donโ€™t know.โ€ The victim also told police โ€œI just donโ€™t ever want to see them again. I mean, I thought Patricia, I thought they were my friends. And for them to do something like that, itโ€™s just really messed up and cruel, and sick in the head.โ€ The victim also told police that before she left the house Ericka Avery spit on her.
The video shows the victim being dragged around a room and being beaten by the two girls, who are shouting demands at her to remove her clothes. The rape was not caught on film, and one of the girls in the attack claims that restraining her and holding her down never happened.
This is just sick and cruel! We pray for the victim during this tragedy.
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1 "This gritty, fast-paced, and innovative police drama earned five Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Adapted Screenplay (written by Ernest Tidyman), and Best Actor (Gene Hackman). Jimmy ""Popeye"" Doyle (Hackman) and his partner, Buddy Russo (Roy Scheider), are New York City police detectives on narcotics detail, trying to track down the source of heroin from Europe into the United States. Suave Alain Charnier (Fernando Rey) is the French drug kingpin who provides a large percentage of New York City's dope, and Pierre Nicoli (Marcel Bozzuffi) is a hired killer and Charnier's right-hand man. Acting on a hunch, Popeye and Buddy start tailing Sal Boca (Tony Lo Bianco) and his wife, Angie (Arlene Faber), who live pretty high for a couple whose corner store brings in about 7,000 dollars a year. It turns out Popeye's suspicions are right -- Sal and Angie are the New York agents for Charnier, who will be smuggling 32 million dollars' worth of heroin into the city in a car shipped over from France. The French Connection broke plenty of new ground for screen thrillers; Popeye Doyle was a highly unusual ""hero,"" an often violent, racist, and mean-spirited cop whose dedication to his job fell just short of dangerous obsession. The film's high point, a high-speed car chase with Popeye tailing an elevated train, was one of the most viscerally exciting screen moments of its day and set the stage for dozens of action sequences to follow. And the film's grimy realism (and downbeat ending) was a big change from the buff-and-shine gloss and good-guys-always-win heroics of most police dramas that preceded it. The French Connection was inspired by a true story, and Eddie Egan and Sonny Grosso, Popeye and Buddy's real life counterparts, both have small roles in the film. A sequel followed four years later." R Action and Adventure|Classics|Drama William Friedkin Ernest Tidyman Oct 9, 1971 Sep 25, 2001 104 minutes
3 New York City, not-too-distant-future: Eric Packer, a 28 year-old finance golden boy dreaming of living in a civilization ahead of this one, watches a dark shadow cast over the firmament of the Wall Street galaxy, of which he is the uncontested king. As he is chauffeured across midtown Manhattan to get a haircut at his father's old barber, his anxious eyes are glued to the yuan's exchange rate: it is mounting against all expectations, destroying Eric's bet against it. Eric Packer is losing his empire with every tick of the clock. Meanwhile, an eruption of wild activity unfolds in the city's streets. Petrified as the threats of the real world infringe upon his cloud of virtual convictions, his paranoia intensifies during the course of his 24-hour cross-town odyssey. Packer starts to piece together clues that lead him to a most terrifying secret: his imminent assassination. -- (C) Official Site R Drama|Science Fiction and Fantasy David Cronenberg David Cronenberg|Don DeLillo Aug 17, 2012 Jan 1, 2013 $ 600,000 108 minutes Entertainment One
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13 Stewart Kane, an Irishman living in the Australian town of Jindabyne, is on a fishing trip in isolated hill country with three other men when they discover the body of a murdered girl in the river. Rather than return to the town immediately, they continue fishing and report their gruesome find days later. Stewart's wife Claire is the last to find out. Deeply disturbed by her husband's actions, her faith in her relationship with Stewart is shaken to the core. She wants to understand and tries to make things right. In her determination to help the victim's family Claire sets herself not only against her own family and friends but also those of the dead girl. Her marriage is taken to the brink and her peaceful life with Stewart and their young son hangs in the balance. R Drama Ray Lawrence Raymond Carver|Beatrix Christian Apr 27, 2006 Oct 2, 2007 $ 224,114 123 minutes Sony Pictures Classics
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