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Young people attacked a black teen while shouting slurs, the authorities said

Black youths left Turmussion, seated teeth and several disorders after a group of young boys rushed at the parking village of my valley while shouting for racial slurs, said the authorities.

Five boys, all 16 and 17, were charged on Friday regarding the attack, according to the office of Ventura County County Attorney lawyer.

Three of them face special charges of hateful crime, the authorities said.

The incident was taken from the video. The recording shows young gambling in Michael Robinson, 18, in the Regal Cinemas Parking Lot around 11 PM in Aug. 1.

Boys can be seen dropping punches and heard saying that the word as they rushed Robinson to lots around lots. Two victims were also injured in this attack, the prosecutors said.

Robinson told Fox 11 Los Angeles that the group paired on his friends and cried him down, setting his head on the back.

“I honestly, I thought I would die,” he told the channel.

The incident stimulated anger on the other side of the Simi Valley community, as well as several citizens that cost the police to investigate as hateful crime during the Aug. 4 City Council. The Ventura County branch of NAACP urged an independent investigation into the attack.

One of the five attackers of Sergeant Serncean police for Simei Valley, according to the Department of Ryan Morton. The boy’s father was not part of the attack on the attack and were not involved in the investigation, Morton said.

Morton said Aug’s incident. 1 We were connected to the front of the two teenage sets. Two accused attackers were issued to another revolution in the same parking area on May 30.

“He [Robinson] He was hidden, and it was very disgusting, “Robinson, Brittany Martin, told Fox 11.” This is not the first time that these children do this. “

Three suspects who are suspected who are charged with Fellony attacks and special charges of hate, prosecutors. Fourths face charges of Fellony attacks, Misdemeanor’s battery and threats of misdemeanor, while the fifth of the Misdemeanor and Misdemeanor battery.

There is no their names issued, as they all are children.

All are designed to be removed from Ventura County Juile Justice Center in Oxnard on Oct. 10, prosecutors said. The court will be open to the public of cases involving four years that are cases that are financially injured, according to prosecutors.

“Honor cases spread to fear, distinguishing and violent community,” Ventura County Dist. Atty. Erik Nasareko said in a statement. “Our office is committed to holding the teens and confirm that justice is brought to our victims and our community.”

Simi Valley Mayor Dee Dee Dee Cavaneugh that is called a “split of heart.”

“His family, and all we are affected by the hateful and abundant incident,” is a statement: violence, discrimination, racial, and related workshops. “



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