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Saturday, July 22, 2017


TEENAGERS WATCH MAN DROWN. VIDEO TAPE IT WHILE TAUNTING THE MAN.

THE KUHNS REPORT

LAS VEGAS - Hello America, and how is the world treating you?

FIVE immoral teenagers in Florida stood by and watched a thirty-one year old man drown in a large pond. The police chief and police officers who handled the case said they were appalled at the situation.

These teens,  ranging in age from 14 years-old to 16-years old saw the man drowning. He screamed for help  on a number of occasions. However, these callous teens stood by and video recorded the man drowning and put the video on the Internet. While the man was drowning, the teens taunted him and  told him he was going to die. They joked and laughed about the man's  dire situation. The remarks, taunt's and jokes were all caught on video.

After the man's body was recovered and the teenagers were identified , they were questioned by police and from all reports there was no remorse shown by these teens, about what they did.

The  young teens could have called 911, for help. But they did not.  What? It only takes a few seconds to dial for help.  Buy they chose not to call.

These teens had the opportunity to be HERO's ---just by calling 911. The police said the man's life could have been saved. But, they chose to let the man die for a video grab. Instead of being the heroes they could have been, the teens acted like a pack of blood thirsty hyena's. That's  a sad state of affairs. And, what excuse did these low life's have for  doing nothing to help the man? They  said they were smoking marijuana.

According to law enforcement authorities in Florida, there is no law that compels someone to  come to the aid of another person. But Florida residents were so angered by the conduct of these teenagers, law enforcement is now considering filing misdemeanor charges against the  group, which is,  "Failure to report a death."

And now, there are those that are going to  push for a law in  Florida that will make people accountable. Many Florida residents feel that  when a person requires aid and assistance, bystanders should take some sort of action.

My question is: What did the parents of these teens do to allow their children to have such a careless disregard for life? Possible lack of supervision? Where is their parenting skills? And, can you imagine what these  teenagers are going to be like as they grow older, and move toward adulthood?  It's frightening, folks. -- And, that's my opinion.Make your own decisions. You decide.


BRADLEY W. KUHNS, Ph.D., O.M.D.
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Dr. Kuhns can be reached by email at:
bradleykuhns@gmail.com

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