Teenagers Videotaped Brutal Attack on Girl for YouTube

Eight teenagers have been charged in the brutal attack of a 16-year-old girl they ruthlessly beat and videotaped while she desperately tried to shield her head; they planned to post the video on YouTube, as retaliation.

The Tampa Bay Online (TBO.com) reports that 16-year-old Victoria Lindsay was lured by a group of girls she knew to a friend’s home, where she was beat mercilessly because she had apparently made disparaging remarks about them. All the girls attend Mulberry High School in Mulberry, Florida, TBO.com reports from arrest reports.

The six girls that carried out the assault cheered each other on, while one of them videotaped the inhumane attack, in order to post it on the video sharing website YouTube, as revenge.

Two other male teenagers apparently acted as lookouts. The attack occurred on March 30. One of the attackers struck Lindsay on the head several times and then slammed her against a wall, knocking her unconscious. The girls took turns beating Lindsay, investigators say.

Three of the girls later took Lindsay in a car and drove her to another location, where they threatened to beat her even worse if she went to the police. Then they dropped her off at an intersection.

The eight adolescents were arrested April 2 and charged with battery and false imprisonment. Seven of them remained in juvenile detention Tuesday, authorities said. A boy who was charged as an adult had been released on bail. The three teens who took the victim to the second location are also charged with felony kidnapping.

Police said the 16-year-old girl was treated for a concussion, damage to her left eye and left ear, and numerous bruises. Her father, Patrick, told the Tampa Bay Online that his daughter has permanent hearing loss in her left ear and blurred vision in her left eye. She is also suffering from nightmares. “She’s scared. She’s upset,” he said.

In releasing a three-minute segment of the video Monday, Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd said Monday that parents need to know what their children are capable of doing, while social-networking sites need to enact standards that would prevent the posting of such material.

“It’s absolutely an animalistic attack,” Judd said Tuesday on NBC’s “Today.”

“They lured her into the home for express purpose of filming the attack and posting it on the Internet.”

Judd has said he asked prosecutors to charge all of them as adults, according to TBO.com.