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    Free country? What?



    9 charged with bullying Mass. teen who killed self

    By STEPHANIE REITZ (AP) – 6 hours ago

    NORTHAMPTON, Mass. — Insults and threats followed 15-year-old Phoebe Prince almost from her first day at South Hadley High School, targeting the Irish immigrant in the halls, library and in vicious cell phone text messages.

    Phoebe, ostracized for having a brief relationship with a popular boy, reached her breaking point and hanged herself after one particularly hellish day in January — a day that, according to officials, included being hounded with slurs and pelted with a beverage container as she walked home from school.

    Now, nine teenagers face charges in what a prosecutor called "unrelenting" bullying, including two teen boys charged with statutory rape and a clique of girls charged with stalking, criminal harassment and violating Phoebe's civil rights.

    School officials won't be charged, even though authorities say they knew about the bullying and that Phoebe's mother brought her concerns to at least two of them.

    Northwestern District Attorney Elizabeth Scheibel, who announced the charges Monday, said the events before Phoebe's death on Jan. 14 were "the culmination of a nearly three-month campaign of verbally assaultive behavior and threats of physical harm" widely known among the student body.

    "The investigation revealed relentless activity directed toward Phoebe, designed to humiliate her and to make it impossible for her to remain at school," Scheibel said. "The bullying, for her, became intolerable."

    Scheibel said the case is still under investigation and that one other person could be charged. It wasn't immediately known Monday whether the teens who have been charged have attorneys.

    Scheibel said the harassment began in September, occurring primarily in school and in person, although some of it surfaced on Facebook and in other electronic forms. At least four students and two faculty members intervened to try to stop it or report it to administrators, she said.

    Schiebel refused to discuss the circumstances of the rape charges.

    No school officials are being charged because they had "a lack of understanding of harassment associated with teen dating relationships," and the school's code of conduct was interpreted and enforced in an "inconsistent" way, Scheibel said.

    "Nevertheless, the actions — or inactions — of some adults at the school are troublesome," she said.

    A message seeking comment was left Monday for South Hadley Schools Superintendent Gus A. Sayer.

    Phoebe was born in Bedford, England and moved to County Clare, Ireland, when she was 2. She moved last summer to South Hadley, home to Mount Holyoke College, because the family had relatives there.

    Her family has since moved away and could not immediately be located for comment. Scheibel spoke for them at a news conference to announce the charges.

    "The Prince family has asked that the public refrain from vigilantism in favor of allowing the judicial system an opportunity to provide a measure of justice for Phoebe," she said.

    Some students accused of participating in the bullying have been disciplined by the school and will not be returning to classes.

    The Massachusetts Legislature cited Prince's death and the apparent suicide of 11-year-old Carl Walker-Hoover of Springfield last year when members passed anti-bullying legislation earlier this month.

    South Hadley is among several college towns in western Massachusetts that pride themselves on their urbane cultural offerings, good schools and safe streets. After Phoebe's death, the community formed an anti-bullying task force that drew more than 400 people to its first meeting in February.

    Robert Judge, a South Hadley selectman and task force member, said hundreds of people have become involved in hope that something good comes from the incident.

    "Like most towns, we like to think of ourselves as a good place to live, and then this happens and your reputation is sullied nationally and even internationally, and people look at you differently, and they make assumptions," Judge said.

    Scheibel said the teens will be issued summonses to appear in court on yet-undetermined dates. The teens who face criminal charges under the indictments announced Monday are:

    _ Sean Mulveyhill, 17, of South Hadley. Charged with statutory rape, violation of civil rights resulting in bodily injury, criminal harassment and disturbance of a school assembly. A woman who answered the phone at his home Monday would not identify herself and told The Associated Press, "You don't know the full story."

    _ Kayla Narey, 17, of South Hadley. Charged with violation of civil rights resulting in bodily injury, criminal harassment and disturbance of a school assembly. A message left at a number listed to a Narey family was not immediately returned; another line was out of service.

    _ Austin Renaud, 18, of Springfield. Charged with statutory rape. A telephone number could not immediately be found.

    _ Ashley Longe, 16, of South Hadley. Charged as a youthful offender with violation of civil rights resulting in bodily injury. A telephone number could not immediately be found.

    _ Sharon Chanon Velazquez, 16, of South Hadley. Charged as a youthful offender with stalking and violation of civil rights resulting in bodily injury. There was no telephone listing.

    _ Flannery Mullins, 16, of South Hadley. Charged as a youthful offender with stalking and violation of civil rights resulting in bodily injury. A message left at a Mullins home was not immediately returned.

    Three 16-year-old South Hadley girls, whose names were not released, face delinquency charges that include the civil rights offense, criminal harassment and disturbance of a school assembly.
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    Can anyone explain that law to me?
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    • #3
      Massachusetts is the most Canadian state in America. It's no wonder they have an illiberal free speech law to go with their crappy universal healthcare system. ...
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      • #4
        Originally posted by Drake Tungsten View Post
        Massachusetts is the most Canadian state in America. It's no wonder they have an illiberal free speech law to go with their crappy universal healthcare system. ...
        cant top that, this thread is done

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        • #5
          I'm looking for a serious explanation, too.
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          • #6
            wait a sec, maybe I can - Massachusetts is the home of our 2nd President, John Adams - he signed into law the Alien & Sedition Act. That made it a crime to criticize him and his cronies. And Massachusetts gave us the Puritans and witch trials and... damn, now I know why Roger Williams took off for Rhode Island.

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            • #7
              Residents of the Commonwealth (very British, eh?) of Massachusetts are know as "M*******s" for a reason.
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              • #8
                Asher, it's a state law, not a federal law. The federal government has no jurisdiction over this stuff.

                That said it would probably get struck down by the supreme court if it ever got that far.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Hauldren Collider View Post
                  Asher, it's a state law, not a federal law. The federal government has no jurisdiction over this stuff.
                  Okay, can anyone explain this state law?
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                  • #10
                    I found this:

                    Chapter 272: Section 40. Disturbance of schools or assemblies

                    Section 40. Whoever wilfully interrupts or disturbs a school or other assembly of people met for a lawful purpose shall be punished by imprisonment for not more than one month or by a fine of not more than fifty dollars; provided, however, that whoever, within one year after being twice convicted of a violation of this section, again violates the provisions of this section shall be punished by imprisonment for one month, and the sentence imposing such imprisonment shall not be suspended.
                    http://www.mass.gov/legis/laws/mgl/272-40.htm

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                    • #11
                      Okay, can anyone explain this state law?



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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Asher View Post
                        Okay, can anyone explain this state law?
                        CHAPTER 272. CRIMES AGAINST CHASTITY, MORALITY, DECENCY AND GOOD ORDER.
                        Section 40. Whoever wilfully interrupts or disturbs a school or other assembly of people met for a lawful purpose shall be punished by imprisonment for not more than one month or by a fine of not more than fifty dollars; provided, however, that whoever, within one year after being twice convicted of a violation of this section, again violates the provisions of this section shall be punished by imprisonment for one month, and the sentence imposing such imprisonment shall not be suspended.
                        Massachusetts has thought of the children, clearly.


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                        • #13
                          17 with a 15 is statutory in Mass? That sucks for him.
                          John Brown did nothing wrong.

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                          • #14
                            I would not feel free in the USA.
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                            • #15
                              Fact: places that allow gay marriage are usually the least free. Nothing stifles freedom more than the liberal nanny state, not even dumbass Christian conservatives.
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