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Teen Hawaiian Mobber defeated, 21-year-old with disabilities: video

Four young bullies were caught on video in which a 21-year-old woman with an intellectual disability in a barbaric attack in a small Hawaiian city was beaten up what the residents were causing the young rackets to round down to their arrest.

The heartbreaking video begins with two of the bullies, which the victim, which was only identified as Carly, at a bus stop in Wahiawa, about 20 miles north of Honolulu, surrounded and mocked.

Then one of the bullies, 18-year-old Jasmine Keola, Carly, asks her backpack before throwing aggressively on the floor. Keola then hits her glasses from her face violently.

Jasmine Keola, 18, seemed to be the main chief in the annoying videos. Instagram/Hhnhnewz

Carly screams and crouches to the ground, where the violent blow continues.

“You stupid f – k,” screams Keola.

“That's why I don't want to take the bus anymore because I don't want to put on with them,” said Carly desperately, showing the film material before Carly manages to get back on her feet.

At that time of the attack, Carly had her backpack and glasses taken violently. Instagram/Hhnhnewz

“What will you do?” The other girls mock.

“I'll leave my everything … now,” she says when she tries to go away.

Carly comes to the other side of the street where the girls continue to beat and laugh at them.

The attack escalates when Carly is back on the floor. The girls step and hit her in the head and she can't defend herself.

Keola appeared in court after her arrest, but the indictment against her was rejected. Khon2

“What will you do now?

“She was lined up,” said another and sounded proud.

The malignant attack annoyed the community.

“It was absolutely cruel. It was more than bullying … it was a senseless, cruel attack and just pure evil. The girls involved should be ashamed of it,” said Michael Kitchens Michael Kitchens.

The community chased the bullies and loosened their search. Instagram/cotrell_boxing

“It was one of the worst actions that you can take against someone who is not ready, defenseless and unfortunately suffer with disabilities. I have no sympathy for you.”

Kitchens were one of the local vigilance that rounded off the suspects. Some even solved their searches on social media. Once, 11,000 people saw themselves on how the drama unfolded on Instagram live when video showed the parishioners, scaled the buildings to confront the bullies.

“It's not right. We are not bullies ourselves. You shouldn't harass anyone else, especially someone who can't get up for himself,” said Emond Hawaii News about Leilehua High School Senior Journey.

Local bourgeois countries chased the suspects who were accused of beating Carly. Instagram/Hhnhnewz

The Honolulu police arrested three girls aged 14, 16 and 18. A 13-year-old boy was also arrested. But the suspects were all released from prison, and the case against them was rejected.

Keola apologized to the court.

“I was actually put under pressure to fight the girl. I didn't want to fight her. But I did it anyway … I'm sorry what I did, I didn't want to do it,” said Keola about Khon.

Her mother also expressed remorse.

“I didn't mean that it would go. But I apologize for the actions of my children and hope that you can forgive my children,” she said.

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