The victim went with one of the accused willingly. They were classmates. So it wouldn't be kidnapping, but likely false imprisonment based on the events afterwards.
Also, posting the story would have been good enough.
Unsure if kidnapping or not. That's a difficult one. I would say yes because he's mentally challenged. That's like saying luring a child into your car with candy isn't kidnapping because the child enters willingly.
As far as the kidnapping charges, it also is important if it crossed state lines, etc. State vs. Federal...
Makes sense. Can't see how they could argue that it wasn't since it would be a hate crime if flipped (white teens 'kidnapping' a mentally challenged black person while chanting racial slurs and harassing/beating him - can't even bring myself to watch the video and never will, just sick).
Police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi told the Associated Press the attackers made some terrible racist statements, but said investigators believe the victim was targeted because he has special needs, not because hes white.
Well...
its an offensive question not high brow conversation. racism is badNobody is arguing that white people have it worse, that it doesn't happen to minorities a lot and more, nor that the system at it's core is corrupt against minorities. Those are all common facts. You're arguing that the world is round to people who already know, and are saying, that the world is round. Merely that it happens and that any crime against anyone for their skin color is bad - that simple.
now whose arguing that the world is round?...give me a break.
What the **** is going on in this thread?![]()



http://www.ibtimes.com/chicago-tort...t-side-apartment-police-investigating-2469923
Let's gloss over this.
As a bit of a thought experiment, what would the reaction have been if four white guys kidnapped and beat a mentally handicapped black man shouting "**** Barack Obama!" and "**** black people!" and streamed it on Facebook?
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry...ault-avoid-prison_us_585ac1d0e4b0eb586484dd02
Let's see if those deviants in the story you linked get a slap on the wrist like these deviants...
They will be charged with a hate crime.
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news...d-out-sickening-facebook-live-torture-n703456
Plus, you run the risk of an unbalanced justice system, where "hate crimes" can be utilized, whether intentionally or otherwise, on behalf of or against favored or disfavored groups in a culture.
Both deserve life sentences. Those who target a vulnerable victim of crime (children, mentally challenged, women) clearly know what they're doing and show calculation. Don't have any pity for those who target children or the mentally challenged, shows clear psychopathic behavior and thought patterns.
Although the system is corrupt. I was watching the '13th' documentary and it stated one thing that significantly helped waking people up was images and videos of heinous crimes being perpetuated. That it spurred people to action more than just words because they could see what was going on. And I can't help but think that ALSO played a role here. One was more sensationalized from the start ironically by the perpetrators video taping themselves. It would be interesting to see what would have happened if that was the case in both cases. Still would have been inequal and unfair, but would show the level of weight optics can have on a case - one is testimony only the other is basically a snuff film circulating. It's ugly and tragic acknowledging that, but I can't see how that couldn't have been a factor - that many people sadly only care when/if they see it.
I think the fact that it was recorded, and has been shown on TV/internet, etc....24/7 since it happened has made a far greater impact on the country as a whole. They filmed themselves.....
Hellified, both are horrible, all should be punished in those cases, but there is so much more involved in all of this than just race. As far as what you posted above. there were 2 others involved, the picture you posted pleaded guilty to a lesser crime.
Should all three have done massive jail time? Oh hell yes, but their are constraints to the law that lawyers use on a daily basis. In the case in Idaho, their best evidence was physical evidence in the injuries to the young black boy....but far harder to charge them with a hate crime because extremely hard to prove "thoughts" while committing a crime. in the other case you have a video that spells out everything.
In the case in Idaho, a travesty of justice, but does that mean that these 4 should get a lesser sentence? No....
http://www.ibtimes.com/chicago-tort...t-side-apartment-police-investigating-2469923
Let's gloss over this.
As a bit of a thought experiment, what would the reaction have been if four white guys kidnapped and beat a mentally handicapped black man shouting "**** Barack Obama!" and "**** black people!" and streamed it on Facebook?
well you see LEGALLY its hard to prove blah blah and TECHNICALLY evidence shows blah blah.. so it COULD be a miscarriage of justice but its hard to determine
so we all just need to accept that and move on. 



