A group of Florida teenagers who recorded a man drowning on cellphones and laughed about it rather than calling for help could face charges, according the police chief in Cocoa, Fla. The boys can be heard taunting the man, saying that he was "going to die." When the victim, Jamel Dunn, 31, slips beneath the water, a voice can be heard saying "he dead" and there is laughing. The video of the drowning, shared online by the teens, has stirred outrage among viewers. Teens interviewed by policeThe teens were interviewed by police after Dunn's sister called police attention to the video.
Source: CBC News July 22, 2017 17:30 UTC