Honor student beaten to death video surfaces

New Delhi, September 29: Honor student beaten to death video surfaces. People have been reacting angrily to surfacing of a video showing a sixteen year student being beaten to death by three other youngsters. It was reported that Derrion Albert was on his way to Fenger High School in Chicago.

“It’s a shame young men don’t think and kill one another. It’s hard enough for society categorizing as a “ghetto civilization”. There needs to be some youth empowerment seminars from “Real Men” teaching them”.

He further says, “Counseling them on life, drugs,& etc. Something needs to be done “quick,fast & in a hurry!” These are our sons & daughters dying in the streets that have dreams & could be the next Obama!”

Frankk says, “We need to beat these people that killed Derrion slowly with railroad ties with sixteen inch nails. slowly. painfully. very painfully. Until these killers are dead”.

Another disgusted reader says, “You know what you watched there. Everyone knows what they watched there. Animals. Execute them in public”.

Meanwhile three teenagers have been arrested for daylight macabre killing of the sixteen year old Derrion Albert killing. It has now been proved beyond doubt that he was beaten to death by wooden bats.

It is said that Albert was going to school when he was killed by the three.

He was a student of Fenger High School in Chicago.

The school on its website while introducing itself says, “Throughout its history, Fenger High School has had a long tradition of school and community involvement by the student body. Their participation in the many activities of the school’s clubs and organizations is reflected in the material that comprises the collection. There are 33 classrooms, 4 shops, 5 science labs 7 vocational labs, media center for 155, 1 auditorium, (1740seats), 2 gymnasia, 1 pool, 1 weight room, 1 wrestling room, 4 resource and tutorial centers, 1 social room, 1 meeting room, an athletic practice field, 1 lunchroom, a driver education range complete with driver training mobile on site”.

—Agencies