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Homecoming gang rape in CA

15-year-old raped and beaten on school grounds after dance

By Terry Collins

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Published: Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Updated: Wednesday, October 28, 2009

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RICHMOND, Calif. (AP) — The gang rape and beating of a 15-year-old girl on school grounds after her homecoming dance was horrific enough. But even more shocking, police say, was that up to two-dozen people watched and did nothing to stop it.
The attack over the weekend rattled this crime-ridden city of 120,000 in the San Francisco Bay area, where one police official called it one of the most heinous crimes he has ever seen. Some students have already left the school in response to the attack.
“It’s not safe there at all,” said 16-year-old Jennie Steinberg, whose mother let her transfer out of the school Tuesday. “I’m not going back.”
The victim, a sophomore, had left the dance and was drinking alcohol in a school courtyard with a group when she was attacked, police said.
Two suspects were in custody Monday, but police said as many as seven ranging in age from 15 to mid-20s attacked the girl for more than two hours at a dimly lit area near benches Saturday night. As many as two-dozen people saw the rape without notifying police.
Officers found the girl semiconscious and naked from the waist down near a picnic table. She remains hospitalized with non-life threatening injuries.
“This was a barbaric act. I still cannot get my head around the fact that numerous people either watched, walked away or participated in her assault,” Lt. Mark Gagan said Tuesday. “It’s one of the most disturbing crimes in my 15 years as a police officer.”
Gagan would not comment on rumors that observers took video of the attack on cell phones and may have posted it online.
Manuel Ortega, a 19-year-old former student, was arrested after trying to flee the scene. He is being held on $800,000 bail for investigation of rape and robbery. Attempts to reach Ortega at the jail Tuesday were unsuccessful.
A 15-year-old student also was booked late Monday on one count of sexual assault, Gagan said.
Late Tuesday, SWAT teams were preparing to make more arrests as police are also offering a $20,000 reward they hope will bring more people forward with any information.
Even though he said as many as two-dozen people were witnesses, Gagan said officials are still trying to determine the exact number of people involved.
“I’m confident that the list will expand and at the end of our investigation we will get a clear indication of who was there and who did what,” Gagan said.
The attack occurred in a city that has dealt with its share of vicious crimes in recent years, and the school recently approved surveillance cameras after a series of violent crimes. In one case a few years back, a student was shot outside the school, ran inside and died in the then-principal’s hands, said Marin Trujillo, a spokesman for the West Contra Costa Unified School District.
Richmond is an industrialized conclave near the San Francisco Bay that is known as one of the nation’s most dangerous cities. In 2007, Richmond had 47 homicides, and the murder rate led the state for cities with populations of 100,000 or more, surpassing Los Angeles and Oakland.
That number dropped to 27 in 2008 but has spiked to 44 killings so far this year, amid drug dealing and gang activity that has engulfed the town, Gagan said.
Gagan said the girl left the dance and was walking to meet her father for a ride home when a classmate invited her to join a group drinking in the courtyard. The girl had consumed a large amount of alcohol by the time the assault began, police said. Gagan said the girl’s father tried to call her cell phone, but no one answered.
Gagan said police received a tip about a possible assault on campus from a young woman who heard two males bragging about it. She was found nearly an hour after the dance, which more than 400 people attended, had ended.
Neil Smelser, a professor emeritus of sociology at the University of California-Berkeley, said Tuesday that the incident could be categorized as “bystander indifference.”
“The questions become, ‘Why didn’t they do something moral to stop an immoral situation? Why didn’t they behave morally by calling the police, telling school officials?’” said Smelser, who has written extensively on collective behavior.
“It’s very likely that they didn’t have any emotional or social ties to the victim,” Smelser continued. “If they had any linkage to her, then maybe we’d have a different outcome.”
Trujillo said there were four police officers and 15 school site supervisors monitoring the dance. He said there were no problems during the dance inside the school gym, calling it “a success.” He said two site supervisors were allowed to leave because they felt they had enough security inside.
But Trujillo called the rape outside on school grounds a “tragic incident.”
“We wished this had never happened. This was such a heinous crime,” Trujillo said. “We are all going to learn from this.”
Student Joseph Machado, 16, said the mood inside Richmond High School on Tuesday was tense as officers were questioning fellow students. Two squad cars were parked outside the main entrance, and school security teams were patrolling the grounds in golf carts.
“Some of my friends were saying, ‘What if that happened to me?’” said Machado, whose parents didn't allow him to go to the dance. “This school, this city already has a bad reputation and now this makes it worse.”

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Your name
Mon Dec 14 2009 10:29
These are not young men. They are beasts. Men know what is wrong and what is right. I, as a man, would NEVER, EVER treat another human being that way. Let alone, a defenceless girl of 15, or any age for that matter. It sickens me to think that some people still refer to those degenerates as young men.
Patricia T
Mon Nov 2 2009 15:26
Most of the young men have mothers, grandmothers, sisters and aunt . Put the shoe on the other foot. These were animals . My God think this young lady is scare for live . My heart goes out to her family, and I will pray for this young lady speedy recovery. .
Your name
Sat Oct 31 2009 08:14
THERE IS SO MUCH WROND WITH THIS, i DON'T KNOW WHERE TO BEGIN. My heart goes out to this young girl who will not longer experience life the same way. All those involved should get maximum time and those that watched should be penalized soon. Don't give me that I am afraid crap either. You can make a 911 call very easily or send a video cam to the police station.
This is horrific and I am raising my son to get invovled and stick up for people and to be smart about it.
This makes me want to through up!!!!!!!!!!!!!
John Riggs
Sat Oct 31 2009 00:53
No one there cared because they are animals, animals have no sense of humanity. they feel nothing they eat ,drink , take there pleasure that's all they know. That's what there parents have shown them eat drink and be merry ,sooo??? all the comments before me. They blame the School system, they say things like ... senseless, violent, vicious, crime.... brutal, demeaning, senseless act of violence .... AND .... I am sick to my stomach that people can be so disturbed and are walking the sidewalks of America! ..... AND WELL YOU SHOULD BE . all you parents YES all of you - both sides are the victims - you need a ying & yang a up & down a right & left .. as long as you avoid what you know is right in you heart, then you have to suffer what the left has in store ... you all clearly understand the dangers as you stated before brutal, demeaning, senseless violence, if you don't then you are STUPID WAKE UP .. Yet you send your offspring ? your blood ... a part of you ... a child your baby .. to that horror show called a high school and think nothing of it . You say the school should protect them ... they came in with a SWAT TEAM two days later .. A swat team in a high school that alone should tell you what your dealing with. they can't help the problem - THEY ARE -- THE PROBLEM along with I CAN'T DO ANYTHING PARENTS. well look in the mirror and ask your self could I have really done something to stop this a long time ago??? enough said I am getting to upset with non thinking and yes stupid people ... It is time to wake up .... and I wonder what that 15-year-old girl is thinking right now.
JR
maggie
Thu Oct 29 2009 23:38
I really dislike the comment from the school representative that the dance "inside" was a success and that this "will be a learning experience for them." How can anything be a success when such an atrocity was committed toward this young women? School systems continually allow bullying and harassment that demeans all students but in the area where I live females especially. It is often modeled by staff, parents in the community administration and certainly enabled by them. I would personally like to know how many of the young men involved actively or simply as observers belong to something in which they have been taught to be part of a "brotherhood." Young males are often treated as celebrities in H.S. sports and beyond. There is such a sense of entitlement that whatever they want they should have. In our school the phrase Bros before Hos is commonplace. It's sickening! Where is the honor? Where is the integrity? Where is the humanity. Were there any female observers?
Yvonne
Thu Oct 29 2009 22:43
Is this for real? In America we have now come to the point were all value for human life being raped is a big show. No one there had any sense of terror for what was going on not to mention who commited the crime. We are now the society of the ones we are now fighting to free. I am sick to my stomach that people can be so disturbed and are walking the sidewalks of America!
Thomas Schroeder
Thu Oct 29 2009 12:34
How can you say, " She is in the hospital with non-life threatening in juries." This young lady will live with the psychcological trama the rest of her life. If that isin't life threatening then I don't know what is.
Thomas Schroeder
Thu Oct 29 2009 12:10
Shouldn't this be considered a hate crime? Obviously women are on this earth to be loved. The barbarians that commited this brutal, demeaning, senseless act of violence do not like women, or females for that matter. Not only was this rape, it was child molestation. Each and every person there should be charged with crimes ranging from conspiracy to commit murder,child molestation,aggravated assault and too many other crimes to be mentioned. The nation must come together on seeking retribution for this poor girl and her family.
Your name
Thu Oct 29 2009 11:53
what about the parents of these rapist animals? What they have to say about their offspring? What kind of a morals where they raised with? Parents shuld be held accountable for their sons action while they are minor.
Nicole
Thu Oct 29 2009 09:28
If people can be charged for murder even if they don't pull the trigger or even if they were "there" when it happened but did nothing, then clearly people who watched this and did nothing, can be charged as well. This is by far one of the worst news stories I've heard in some time. Every single one of these people, "bystander" or attacker, deserve to be put away. Maybe then they'll grow morals and values since obviously noone is teaching them jack.
cherlicia
Thu Oct 29 2009 07:49
This was a senseless, violent, vicious, crime. Everyone that was heartless enough to watch this should be charged with something! The School should be held accountable too. This happened at a place where we "feel" safe sending our kids. I feel I wasn't enough Supervision on the outside. Because if it was this SHOULDN'T HAVE, COULDN'T HAVE, & most diffently WOULDN'T HAVE escalated to this! I am praying for a full recovery of the Victim.....
Ann
Wed Oct 28 2009 19:23
What has this world come to when people would not report a heinous act such as this? How could thier answer be that they didn't know her? And last but not least how can they even look at themselves in a mirror?

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