Brooklyn teen killed over ipod, sneakers
Posted: 04 July 2005 12:32 PM     [ Ignore ]  
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Two Brooklyn teenagers were arrested early yesterday on charges that they robbed and killed a 15-year-old boy in the Farragut neighborhood when they stole his friend’s iPod, the police said.

The victim, Christopher Rose, was walking with three other boys late Saturday afternoon when a large group of teenagers approached them and demanded that they turn over the iPod that one of the boys was carrying, according to the police and witnesses. When the boys refused, one of the suspects began hitting them, said Kenneth, 15, who was with Christopher at the time of the attack. Then someone stabbed Christopher twice in the chest.

Law enforcement officials have warned in recent months that iPods have prompted an increase in thefts on the subways, and that teenagers are particularly vulnerable targets of iPod thefts by other teenagers.

The police said yesterday that they had charged Darran Samuel, 16, and Daryl Stephen, 17, with murder, robbery and criminal possession of a weapon in connection with Christopher’s death. Relatives of both boys, reached at their homes in Brooklyn, said the youths had no history of violence.

“Maybe they were the two who didn’t run fast enough,” said Daryl’s aunt, who declined to give her name.

A man who described himself as an uncle of Darran’s, but who also declined to give his name, described the youth as “weak and frail.”

“There is no possible way he could have committed the crime of murder,” he said, but added, “maybe in bad company and not good judgment.”

Police officials said that they were still searching for other suspects, and that they had not yet recovered the iPod.

Christopher attended school in Bushkill, Pa., where his parents said they had sent him with the hope that he might be safer and receive a better education.

“We sent him out there to get away from this horrible life,” Christopher’s father, Errol Rose, said yesterday. “All these years - seven and a half years - I’ve been back and forth from Pennsylvania with this boy. He didn’t last too long before they rubbed him out.”

Christopher and his friends were on their way to the Port Authority Bus Terminal to catch a bus back to Pennsylvania on Saturday when they were attacked. Usually, someone would drive him to the subway or take him to the bus terminal, Mr. Rose said. But since he and his wife were attending a wedding, Mr. Rose said he gave Christopher permission to head back on his own. It was one of the few times the Roses had allowed Christopher to walk around the neighborhood alone.

Just before Christopher left his family’s home, his father called to give him clear instructions.

Mr. Rose said that Christopher and three friends - had planned to take the subway to the bus terminal, where they would catch a bus to Pennsylvania, arriving in time to watch a fireworks display. Traveling with Christopher were Kenneth and two brothers, Richard, 15, and Jonathan, 11, whose mother asked that their last name be withheld.

“Don’t talk to strangers; if you need to talk to anybody, talk to someone in uniform,” Mr. Rose recalled saying. He called Christopher back to emphasize his point. “Did you hear what I said?” he asked.

Christopher was stabbed to death just a few minutes later on 40th Street near Avenue D, a block and a half from his home.

Several teenagers approached Christopher and his three friends just after they began walking on Avenue D. Richard was showing Kenneth his iPod when one of the older boys approached them and demanded it, Kenneth said. Richard handed the iPod to Jonathan before turning back toward the Rose home. Several teenagers in another group, some riding bikes, began approaching them.

“There were like 15 or 20 of them, and there were more coming,” Kenneth said yesterday. He spoke in front of the Rose family home with his back facing the news cameras, hiding his swollen and bruised right eye. “We were trying to get away.”

Kenneth said that when he turned around to check on his friends, Christopher and Richard were fighting more than a dozen boys. The suspects then took the iPod, Kenneth’s cellphone and Christopher’s sneakers before running off.

At some point during the fight, Christopher was stabbed twice in the chest, and fell to the ground. “I can’t think,” Kenneth said. “Me and him were like brothers.”

“I’m mad I can’t do anything about it,” he added.

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Posted: 04 July 2005 12:53 PM   [ # 1 ]     [ Ignore ]   [ # 1 ]  
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You seem to make topics about alot of interesting things like this. :think:

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Posted: 04 July 2005 01:45 PM   [ # 2 ]     [ Ignore ]   [ # 2 ]  
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man, people are so stupid. now they’ve ruined their lives because they wanted what i presume was a share of the profits from selling an ipod.  probably about $10 each for 20 kids.  and then there are the friends and family of the victim who are mourning his death, all because of an ipod. thats why mine is kept in my pocket, and at school i keep my decoy handy- a foam dell dj i picked up at the dell kiosk in the mall!

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Posted: 04 July 2005 05:35 PM   [ # 3 ]     [ Ignore ]   [ # 3 ]  
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[quote author=“mattmag”]and at school i keep my decoy handy- a foam dell dj i picked up at the dell kiosk in the mall!

THIEF!  :o

just playin’!  😛

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Posted: 04 July 2005 06:41 PM   [ # 4 ]     [ Ignore ]   [ # 4 ]  
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damn rite none of yall betta come to brooklyn lol

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Posted: 04 July 2005 09:19 PM   [ # 5 ]     [ Ignore ]   [ # 5 ]  
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pftt please

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Posted: 05 July 2005 08:26 AM   [ # 6 ]     [ Ignore ]   [ # 6 ]  
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That sucks.  I just got back from Japan and every person on the trains has an MP3 or minidisc player.  I should’ve robbed them :D :D :D

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Posted: 05 July 2005 08:55 AM   [ # 7 ]     [ Ignore ]   [ # 7 ]  
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[quote author=“latinopride854”]Two Brooklyn teenagers were arrested early yesterday on charges that they robbed and killed a 15-year-old boy in the Farragut neighborhood when they stole his friend’s iPod, the police said.

The victim, Christopher Rose, was walking with three other boys late Saturday afternoon when a large group of teenagers approached them and demanded that they turn over the iPod that one of the boys was carrying, according to the police and witnesses. When the boys refused, one of the suspects began hitting them, said Kenneth, 15, who was with Christopher at the time of the attack. Then someone stabbed Christopher twice in the chest.

Law enforcement officials have warned in recent months that iPods have prompted an increase in thefts on the subways, and that teenagers are particularly vulnerable targets of iPod thefts by other teenagers.

The police said yesterday that they had charged Darran Samuel, 16, and Daryl Stephen, 17, with murder, robbery and criminal possession of a weapon in connection with Christopher’s death. Relatives of both boys, reached at their homes in Brooklyn, said the youths had no history of violence.

“Maybe they were the two who didn’t run fast enough,” said Daryl’s aunt, who declined to give her name.

A man who described himself as an uncle of Darran’s, but who also declined to give his name, described the youth as “weak and frail.”

“There is no possible way he could have committed the crime of murder,” he said, but added, “maybe in bad company and not good judgment.”

Police officials said that they were still searching for other suspects, and that they had not yet recovered the iPod.

Christopher attended school in Bushkill, Pa., where his parents said they had sent him with the hope that he might be safer and receive a better education.

“We sent him out there to get away from this horrible life,” Christopher’s father, Errol Rose, said yesterday. “All these years - seven and a half years - I’ve been back and forth from Pennsylvania with this boy. He didn’t last too long before they rubbed him out.”

Christopher and his friends were on their way to the Port Authority Bus Terminal to catch a bus back to Pennsylvania on Saturday when they were attacked. Usually, someone would drive him to the subway or take him to the bus terminal, Mr. Rose said. But since he and his wife were attending a wedding, Mr. Rose said he gave Christopher permission to head back on his own. It was one of the few times the Roses had allowed Christopher to walk around the neighborhood alone.

Just before Christopher left his family’s home, his father called to give him clear instructions.

Mr. Rose said that Christopher and three friends - had planned to take the subway to the bus terminal, where they would catch a bus to Pennsylvania, arriving in time to watch a fireworks display. Traveling with Christopher were Kenneth and two brothers, Richard, 15, and Jonathan, 11, whose mother asked that their last name be withheld.

“Don’t talk to strangers; if you need to talk to anybody, talk to someone in uniform,” Mr. Rose recalled saying. He called Christopher back to emphasize his point. “Did you hear what I said?” he asked.

Christopher was stabbed to death just a few minutes later on 40th Street near Avenue D, a block and a half from his home.

Several teenagers approached Christopher and his three friends just after they began walking on Avenue D. Richard was showing Kenneth his iPod when one of the older boys approached them and demanded it, Kenneth said. Richard handed the iPod to Jonathan before turning back toward the Rose home. Several teenagers in another group, some riding bikes, began approaching them.

“There were like 15 or 20 of them, and there were more coming,” Kenneth said yesterday. He spoke in front of the Rose family home with his back facing the news cameras, hiding his swollen and bruised right eye. “We were trying to get away.”

Kenneth said that when he turned around to check on his friends, Christopher and Richard were fighting more than a dozen boys. The suspects then took the iPod, Kenneth’s cellphone and Christopher’s sneakers before running off.

At some point during the fight, Christopher was stabbed twice in the chest, and fell to the ground. “I can’t think,” Kenneth said. “Me and him were like brothers.”

“I’m mad I can’t do anything about it,” he added.

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Im very sorry to hear that but its nothing compared to chicago. Over the last 2 months I personally know 3 people that have died over their ipod. Thats not even close to all the people that has in chicago

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Posted: 07 July 2005 07:06 PM   [ # 8 ]     [ Ignore ]   [ # 8 ]  
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[quote author=“DrummerGirl81”][quote author=“mattmag”]and at school i keep my decoy handy- a foam dell dj i picked up at the dell kiosk in the mall!

THIEF!  :o

just playin’!  😛

haha they hand them out as business cards. its a pretty cool way of marketing them. although the origins of the songs on my real ipod may brand me as a thief…

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Posted: 08 July 2005 03:15 AM   [ # 9 ]     [ Ignore ]   [ # 9 ]  
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[quote author=“mattmag”][quote author=“DrummerGirl81”][quote author=“mattmag”]and at school i keep my decoy handy- a foam dell dj i picked up at the dell kiosk in the mall!

THIEF!  :o

just playin’!  😛

haha they hand them out as business cards. its a pretty cool way of marketing them. although the origins of the songs on my real ipod may brand me as a thief…

haha, what if you pull it out in front of your friends, and theyre like “how the **** are you listening to a toy mp3 player?”

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Posted: 08 July 2005 07:36 AM   [ # 10 ]     [ Ignore ]   [ # 10 ]  
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[quote author=“MKDaMan1818”][quote author=“mattmag”][quote author=“DrummerGirl81”][quote author=“mattmag”]and at school i keep my decoy handy- a foam dell dj i picked up at the dell kiosk in the mall!

THIEF!  :o

just playin’!  😛

haha they hand them out as business cards. its a pretty cool way of marketing them. although the origins of the songs on my real ipod may brand me as a thief…

haha, what if you pull it out in front of your friends, and theyre like “how the **** are you listening to a toy mp3 player?”

haha my friends know i have a real ipod. actually, i managed to fool my principal with the foam one.  i was listening to my ipod and she drove up in her golf cart and told me to put it in her box of confiscated stuff. i grumbled, threw in my fake one and walked away.  then i got a new fake one the next weekend.  if it works on a principal, it has to work on a moron trying to steal it.

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