Richmond, California (CNN) -- Investigators say as many as 20 people were involved in or stood and watched the gang rape of a 15-year-old girl outside a California high school homecoming dance Saturday night.
Police posted a $20,000 reward Tuesday for anyone who comes to them with information that helps arrest and convict those involved in what authorities describe as a 2½-hour assault on the Richmond High School campus in suburban San Francisco.
Two teenage suspects have been jailed, but more arrests, as many as 20 total, are expected, according to a police detective.
"We will be making arrests continually as we develop probable cause," said Richmond Police Lt. Mark Gagan. "With this number of people implicated in the incident we're going to be making arrests on an ongoing basis."
As many as 10 people were involved in the assault in a dimly lighted back alley at the school, while another 10 people watched without calling 911 to report it, police said.
A 1999 California law makes it illegal not to report a witnessed crime against a child, but the law applies only to children 14 and under.
"We do not have the ability to arrest people who witnessed the crime and did nothing," Gagan said. "The law can be very rigid. We don't have the authority to make an arrest."
Charles Ramsey, a member of the Richmond school board, said the school district bears some responsibility for the attack. School administrators and police apparently weren't watching the area as they should have, Ramsey said.
The school said it would hold a safety meeting for parents and students Wednesday evening to address the assault.
The victim was found unconscious under a bench shortly before midnight Saturday, after police received a call from someone in the area who had overheard people at the assault scene "reminiscing about the incident," Richmond Police Lt. Mark Gagan said.
The girl was flown by helicopter to a hospital where she was admitted in critical condition. She was in stable condition Tuesday, police said.
Investigators canvassed the community with fliers, which included the reward offer, hoping to identify more suspects Tuesday.
"There is one individual in custody who has made some spontaneous statements that have led me to believe that he is culpable for what happened," Richmond police Lt. Johan Simon said.
Nineteen-year-old Manuel Ortega, described as a former student at the school, was arrested soon after he fled the scene and will face charges of rape, robbery and kidnapping, police said.
A 15-year-old was later arrested and charged with one count of felony sexual assault. A third teenager was being interviewed, Gagan said.
"Based on witness statements and suspect statements, and also physical evidence, we know that she was raped by at least four suspects committing multiple sex acts," Gagan said.
"As people announced over time that this was going on, more people came to see, and some actually participated," Gagan said.
The attack occurred on school grounds as the annual homecoming dance was under way inside the school Saturday night, authorities said.
Source: http://www.cnn.com/2009/CRIME/10/27/california.gang.rape.investigation/i...
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The assault lasted 2½-hours? TWENTY ASSAULTERS!?This just sickens me. I hope every single last one of the creeps who participated in this crime are found and punished.
My thoughts are with this poor girl and her family.
1This makes me sick to my stomach. Just look at what the world is honestly turning into.
As I said on another post, if there is God, then he has got to be deeply disgusted by the human beings he created. No one has any feeling anymore.
It's all about themselves and what excites them or makes them richer....damn everybody else in the world, even if the victim is standing right next too them...or in this case, laying in front of them being violently raped.
2I can't believe that it lasted that long outside of a school. I remember my school dances were swarming with teachers, parent chaperones, and police.
3This just makes me ill. They should charge every person who stood by and just watched. Aren't they accessories? Co-conspirators? This attack lasted 2 and a half hours. They had plenty of time to report it and do the right thing.
4
This is horrible! To think of people standing by and doing nothing while these animals subjected
this child to god knows what makes me sad beyond belief! I pray for her health and strength to endure.
5this is absolutely horrific!
6"Just look at what the world is honestly turning into."
What? is it turning into a massive gang rape loving planet? or is that statement just a wee bit dramatic.
I happen to look outside my window right now and see kids playing in the courtyard of my office, and even though they are children with special needs they are happy and loving life, so i say "look at what the world is turning into"
Bad things happen, we cant let them dictate the course of our lives and the way the world should evolve.
7I think you're taking the statement TOO far out and trying to make it into something that it is not.
I didn't mean everyone in the world is bad but look at what our young people are taught today. There's not much feeling left in too many of them.
8Wow this just disgusts me. How could you stand around for 2 1/2 hours and watch an assault and NOT do anything? Not report it? Get a teacher or chaperone....
9well you said honestly......
10Yes, I did say "honestly" *CG* but it should be clearly understandable.
You have to admit *CG* that people are just too unkind these days. They won't give a few dollars to help feed someone they see on the streets everyday. They won't hold a simple rent party to help out a neighbor who is having trouble paying their rent or mortgage.
Too many parents allow the television and video games to baby-sit their children so they don't have to. Or they allow them to run amuck on the streets with no care seeing horrible things that they should see and experiencing things they shouldn't as young children.
And I believe that ‘don’t be snitch’ thing they have going on in some of these type neighborhoods are a shame. The parents should teach their children that if something is going on like this then you HAVE to tell because you would want someone to tell when you’re in danger too.
The ‘don’t snitch rule’ should never apply in cases like this. This went on for 21/2 hours and you know most of these students had a cell phone. And the teachers were NOT that far away from the incident.
11That is so sick and so sad. Poor girl
12This is horrible.
All to often when I observe adolescent young men pursue young girls it's like watching predator and pray rather than watching a flattering young man trying to impress a young lady. Worse yet the young ladies more often than not respond positively to attention. It's a sad state of affairs.
13*prey not (pray) lol
14This is disgusting, but I don't think it's indicative of "what the world is turning in to." If it was, we wouldn't all be so disgusted and shocked by it.
15Oh let that statement go since you cannot comprehend it! Move on.
16The statement has kindly been explained and understood once again.
17I completely comprehend it, I simply disagree.
And I made one comment, you're the one who has commented on it several times. Who needs to move on?
18I commented to *CG ONCE and we let it go.
So we can't count can we
I know I can.
Anyway...next!
19this kinda reminds me of that rape that they tell you about in intro psych class. at least 15 people heard the woman yelling, but nobody called the cops. it's been a while since i took any psych classes, but this kind of behavior (not reporting a crime) has a name, and is a common psychological reaction.
not that that's excusing the crime, or that nobody reported, but sadly, that's how it goes sometimes.
20You made the original comment (#2), commented to CG twice (#8 and #11) and commented to me twice (#16 and #17).
I guess you can't count.
21I guess when you said we you were referring to yourself and someone else!
22Anyway, next!
23I think it's even more sad that the people watching cannot be charged but only if they participated in the actual rape act.
24what would you charge them for?
25Couldn't they be charged as accessories to the crime, snarky?
26Sadly no *Martini
27i'm not sure. they didn't actually do anything. i mean, there's no law that you have to report a crime if you see one, is there?
i have zero legal expertise though, so i could be wrong.
28I will treat you like I did last time when you wanted to argue for no reason when I was NEVER talking to you in the first place on another post.
I believe I said...
Next!
29Pink, you clearly were talking to me on this post!
It's very telling that you are proud of the fact that you treat people poorly.
30You're right snarky. They cannot be charged. If people were watching from across the street then they could not be charged either if they did nothing about it. Something can be done if they participated in the act.
31Or if they lead the attack on snarky...
Next commenter please!
32
33Please, everyone come and comment so Pink can proudly pounce on you, too!
34Kindly moving on along here...
35My problem with the statement "look what the world is coming to" is that it is inaccurate not only because clearly this type of behavior is not widely condoned, but also for the fact that sadly rape is nothing new and neither is the mob mentality.
36They may not be able to be charge legally, but surely the school should have some type of recourse against the students who watched and did nothing.
37def roar, the school should punish them, even though the law can't
38I'm trying to understand what the problem is @ Pink & Lil.
Lil read the same the statement CG did had an opinion and shared it about it whoopti doo there will probably be others who read it and agree with their opinion. She or they are not attacking they're just disagreeing with a view point.
Anyhoo in my experience in the urban setting I see the potential, the atmosphere that is the perfect breeding ground for something like this. We need to teach our boys to be gentlemen again and stop falling back on boys will be boys mentality because left unbridled that turns into boys will be beasts.
39*Roar* I think that statement was explained clearly. I think everyone knows that rape will alway be and so will mob mentality. No one is disagreeing with that. I am speaking of this particular incident and so many like it in these type neighborhoods.
From what I read *Roar, there are some horrific crimes going on around that neighborhood and the school is a horrible place for children to be too.
Sad but true.
40Hmmmm.... I wonder what the Good Samaritan laws are in California. In some states you can be penalized for not reporting a crime. I think it's a misdemeanor.
41I don't have a problem with people disagreeing with me...that's cool because we are all different. But to go on and on and on and on...as if you WANT me to argue with you and call names is a little childish. I will do that here or anywhere else. That's why I said the word...
Next!
It's good to move on sometimes and just let it go Hypno. I have.
42harm, i thought good samaritan laws protected those who assisted from being sued. i'm not sure they mean you have to report a crime.
but again, i could be wrong!
43Good points, Harmony and Roar. I'm sure the school can do something about the students who stood by and watched (if it can be proven exactly who those students are).
44I meant "I will NOT do that here.
I left a words out there...excuse me
45just looked it up. vermont and minnesota do have a "duty-to-call" law, and california is considering implementing one!
46"this kinda reminds me of that rape that they tell you about in intro psych class. at least 15 people heard the woman yelling, but nobody called the cops. it's been a while since i took any psych classes, but this kind of behavior (not reporting a crime) has a name, and is a common psychological reaction. "
I don't know the real name for the syndrome, but I call it "someone else" syndrome. Everyone thinks someone else has already called 911 so they don't need to. In first responder classes I have taken one of the first things they tell us is to specifically pick a person to do an action like call 911 to make sure that someone does it.
47Well I know it varies from state to state snarky. Looked it up on wiki:
"Good Samaritan statutes in the states of Minnesota and Vermont do require a person at the scene of an emergency to provide reasonable assistance to a person in need.[5] This assistance may be to call 9-1-1. Violation of the duty-to-assist subdivision is a petty misdemeanor in Minnesota and may warrant a fine of up to $100 in Vermont. At least five other states, including California and Nevada, have seriously considered adding duty-to-assist subdivisions to their good Samaritan statutes."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Samaritan_law
I also know that it depends on other things. Like Military members are required to help out or at the very least report a crime. And if you are CPR qualified in some states you can get sued if you don't assist.
Of course I took my CPR classes like 10 years ago, so laws may have changed.
48Hahaaha great minds snarky.
49Duty to Call laws always make me think of Seinfeld.
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