The bystander effect is quite evident in that video.
This is utterly humiliating and makes my blood boil.
I wouldn't call them bystanders, more like accomplices.
The bystander effect is quite evident in that video.
This is utterly humiliating and makes my blood boil.
"As a non-American who's been only to Birminhgam AL once for 3 days I'd like to ask: care to explain your reasoning?
I'm not defending Alabama. I know souther US states tend to have, let's say, less progressive people. But that's the extent of my knowledge, especially when comparing to Birmingham England."
My wife is from Alabama, and she told me nobody ever wants to go to Birmingham. Apparently it is one of the worst cities in the United States in respect to violent crime and generally being a shitty place.
Handed in is a British term.
And yeah, it looks better and could factor into any sentence a judge hands down. She's pretty much all over Google now, there's a number of FB pages and other sites with her pics, texts, etc.
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This is why you fight bullies for yourself and others. Cant be out here letting people kneel other people down in the street.
Apparently she was arrested? She doesn't give a shit: https://instagram.com/jorgie.mcmahon/
Wtf, really shitty attitude...
Still, is a bit ironic that people are cyber-bullying her now.
A 16-year-old whose attack on two other girls was filmed and posted online has been warned she may be "locked up" for the offence.
The girl, who cannot be named because of her age, pleaded guilty to robbery and assault when she appeared at Birmingham Youth Court earlier.
When admitting assault and robbery, the girl told police she could not remember anything about the incident, which happened at about 22:00 BST on Saturday, because she had "downed a bottle of vodka" in the hours beforehand.
As a result of the adverse publicity, the girl's solicitor Amy Nuttall said the teenager was kept in police custody "for her own welfare", after her identity was revealed.
Ms Nuttall said: "She was receiving thousands of death threats, after her mobile phone number was provided on the internet.
"The phone has now been disposed of."
The girl, who has left school, said she was "disgusted" with herself after being shown a video of what happened.
The teenager then went through the victim's bag, stole her phone and purse and told her she would "beat her up if she grassed".
District judge Shamim Qureshi told the 16-year-old there was a "high probability" she would be given a detention and training order of up to eight months when she is sentenced.
"That's the one that locks you up," he said.
Fascinating how she claims she has no recollection of the event when she was explaining her story on FB earlier...
The teenage victims of a horrific Facebook bullying video viewed by six million people are to be treated to a pampering day after a fundraising campaign.
The two girls, who do not wish to be named, were attacked and humiliated by a gang who accused them of giving 'dirty looks'.
Birmingham area Mum-of-two Kymberley Myles put out an appeal on Facebook for companies to spoil the two girls.
The girls are now due to be picked up in a limousine and taken shopping at Dominiques Boutique in Shirley, before a makeover in Debenhams.
The girls parents are reported to be over the moon at the trip.