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Friday, August 30, 2013

Teens Charged In Florida Bus Beating Enter Guilty Pleas

Three teenagers charged in a vicious school bus beating were sentenced to indefinite probation Thursday in a Florida juvenile court.

The probation sentence for the trio of 15-year-olds came with multiple conditions including community service, random drug tests and electronic monitoring, meaning ankle bracelets for as long as 60 days.

In addition, the teens must also take anger management classes, comply with mandatory curfews and stay away from the vicitm.

Joshua Reddin, Julian McKnight and Lloyd Khemradj had all pled guilty earlier Thursday to aggravated battery charges in the attack on a 13-year-old boy on a Pinellas County school bus in July. Reddin also pleaded guilty to a count of robbery for taking $5 from the victim after the assault.

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hell , this is an award for them , they will just show off the ankle bracelet to their hoodies and laugh.

Anonymous said...

yeah, that will teach them!

Anonymous said...

Not enough...they should have been placed in a juvenile detention facility...while it is not jail per se, at least they would not be out in society. When nothing happens to these kids the commit these crimes, they grow up to be even bigger thugs than they are now!

Anonymous said...

Oh my... so harsh. Ankle bracelets for 60 days? My, what will they ever do.

How about locking their butts up, where they can endure a beating or two (ten). Lock their parents up for raising monsters that will not amount to anything in society, and should not be allowed to add to the population.