Teens sent to prison for lynching
Judge: 'You are an embarrassment to the community'
By Ann O'Neill
CNN
Tuesday, January 10, 2006; Posted: 6:00 p.m. EST (23:00 GMT)
(CNN) -- Moments before their trial was to begin, five white South Carolina youths admitted their roles in a mob attack on a black teen and received prison sentences from a judge who called their actions "despicable" and "cowardly."
The teens, ages 17 and 18, tearfully stood before Judge Doyet Early with heads bowed as the judge gave them sentences ranging from 2 1/2 to six years in state prison.
Their victim, Isaiah Clyburn, 17, said through his lawyer that he forgave them.
"He holds no hatred in his heart for what they did," attorney Trey Gowdy said.
Teens plead guilty
Before lawyers could begin opening statements Tuesday, the teens pleaded guilty to charges of aggravated assault and battery and second degree lynching.
South Carolina legally defines lynching as a mob attack against an individual where the victim survives.
Prosecutors said the five, riding to a nearby drag strip in three pickup trucks, accosted Clyburn on July 7 as he walked along a rural road in Cherokee County, South Carolina.(Watch a case that recalls a dark era -- 3:09)
One of the defendants shouted a racial slur. Another, identified as Christopher Scott Cates, challenged Clyburn to a fight, and the others surrounded Clyburn, beating and kicking him, prosecutors said.
Clyburn, who did not know any of his assailants, tried to run to a friend's house, but couldn't scale a barbed wire fence. The beating continued across the road and into a ditch, according to prosecutors.
Afterwards, prosecutors said, defendant Lucas Grice climbed back into his truck and showed his class ring to a female passenger, bragging, "This is where I got (him) in the head."
"You're not the only one who got some good licks in," another defendant said, according to prosecutors.
"When you think of lynching, it goes back to days we've advanced from," said state Rep. Karl Allen, speaking on behalf of the Clyburn family. The attack, he added, "has put a shackle on Isaiah's mind that he's trying to work from."
Attorneys plead for mercy
Each of the defense attorneys asked for mercy, one calling his client a churchgoing boy who made a foolish mistake. Another attorney repeatedly referred to the incident as a fight.
But the judge was unmoved.
"You're an embarrassment to the community and yourselves," Judge Early told the defendants. "You acted in a despicable, cowardly way."
"Sending young men to jail is not fun," Early said. "It's something that I hate to do." But, he added, state prison sentences are needed "to send a message to our community and our state that we will not tolerate this type of behavior."
Cates, 17, who was identified as the instigator, tearfully apologized: "I just want to say I'm sorry to the family for everything that happened. I hope everybody forgives me. I made a mistake. I'm sorry."
The judge told Cates, "Unfortunately, in this society, I have to punish you and you have to stand forward like a man and take that punishment." A few minutes later, he handed Cates the harshest sentence: six years in prison, five years probation and 400 hours of community service.
Judge sends a message
Three others -- Justin Ashley Phillips, 18; Kenneth Eugene Miller Jr., 18; and Grice, 17 -- received three-year sentences for lynching, along with five years probation and 300 hours of community service.
Jerry Christopher Toney, 18, was sentenced to 2 1/2 years in prison, five years probation and 300 hours of community service.
Grice apologized directly to Clyburn. "I just wanted to say I'm sorry for what happened to you," he said through tears.
The judge said he felt a responsibility "to send a message to this community and this state that anybody who wants to act with mob violence towards an individual, they're going to the State Department of Corrections for a period of time."
He pointed out that the "ugly, ugly, ugly situation" had cast a shadow of "adverse and nasty publicity on our community," adding, "It just takes one incident like this to tell the world we are a backward, hating type of community."
Several passersby, who helped Clyburn and called police, were present in the courtroom but did not speak.
Clyburn's family moved after the attack and are still coming to terms with what happened, Gowdy said.
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Maybe I don't understand the word "lynching", but I thought that it usually involved a rope. Sounds like it's not defined that way in South Carolina.
I hope these ignorant fucks enjoy their time in prison. Idiots.
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Buck Naked wrote:
Maybe I don't understand the word "lynching", but I thought that it usually involved a rope. Sounds like it's not defined that way in South Carolina.
I hope these ignorant fucks enjoy their time in prison. Idiots.
I don't know for sure, but it may evolve from the term "lynch mob." Though there was not a true lynching, the mob part is certainly a factor in this crime so that's what I'm thinking.
But I do hope all 5 of them suffer in prison. The worst way. Fucking white trash pussies.
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I don't really know what to say. This kind of thing happens all the time in high school. It is called getting jumped. It has never happened to me, but I have seen it happen a few times. It is pretty obvious, even though not stated, that they are treating this as a racial crime of some sort. I don't doubt at all that this is being looked at in this manner because of the black/white aspect.
It is hard for me to say what I think about this. Like I said, I have seen this happen to someone else. But if the kids were out for blood, this guy would not have survived. I knew some good guys that just happened to get caught up in a "jumping", they didn't deserve 5 years in prison. What if they had beat up another white kid instead of a black kid?
I just don't know. 5 years in prison seems pretty fucking harsh for a beating. If these guys are white-supremacist skinheads, then they deserve the sentence. If they are just a bunch of high schoolers who jumped someone, they don't deserve it, in my opinion.
edit: I'm sure everyone has seen someone that is drunk pick a fight for no reason and beat the shit out of someone else. Should that person spend 5 years in jail? Who knows. I've seen good people do it, and I've seen bad people do it. I'm not sure what would happen if someone got caught by the police doing it, but I don't think the judge would be out for blood like he seems in this case.
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Another thing, what exactly does 400 hours of community service mean? Is that to be performed after they get out of jail? If so, that seems really fucking stupid. I don't know anything about community service, but I know that 400 hours is equivalent to working 10 weeks at a full time job. How can they expect someone to earn a living while working an extra full time job they don't get paid for? It's just asking them to draw on welfare and spend a disproportionate amount of time getting on thier feet after prison.
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Buffalohed wrote:
I don't really know what to say. This kind of thing happens all the time in high school. It is called getting jumped. It has never happened to me, but I have seen it happen a few times. It is pretty obvious, even though not stated, that they are treating this as a racial crime of some sort. I don't doubt at all that this is being looked at in this manner because of the black/white aspect.
It is hard for me to say what I think about this. Like I said, I have seen this happen to someone else. But if the kids were out for blood, this guy would not have survived. I knew some good guys that just happened to get caught up in a "jumping", they didn't deserve 5 years in prison. What if they had beat up another white kid instead of a black kid?
I just don't know. 5 years in prison seems pretty fucking harsh for a beating. If these guys are white-supremacist skinheads, then they deserve the sentence. If they are just a bunch of high schoolers who jumped someone, they don't deserve it, in my opinion.
edit: I'm sure everyone has seen someone that is drunk pick a fight for no reason and beat the shit out of someone else. Should that person spend 5 years in jail? Who knows. I've seen good people do it, and I've seen bad people do it. I'm not sure what would happen if someone got caught by the police doing it, but I don't think the judge would be out for blood like he seems in this case.
I don't think the issue at hand has anything to do with race. 5 guys assaulted another guy who was alone. And when the lone guy tried to run, they chased him and still laid a beating on him. IMO opinion they deserve 10+ years in jail.
And I hardly find it a coincidence that all 5 perps were white and the victim was black. What would you say if the roles were reversed and the 5 perps were black and the victim was white?
Ultimately, this wasn't picking a fight...this was a cowardly act of bully aggression. Picking a fight is one-on-one, but the victim here never had a chance. If you were the victim in this case, I doubt you'd be as easily forgiving towards the assailants as you seem to be now.
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dirtyfrank0705 wrote:
Buck Naked wrote:
Maybe I don't understand the word "lynching", but I thought that it usually involved a rope. Sounds like it's not defined that way in South Carolina.
I hope these ignorant fucks enjoy their time in prison. Idiots.
I don't know for sure, but it may evolve from the term "lynch mob." Those there was not a lynching, the mob part is certainly a factor in this crime so that's what I'm thinking.
But I do hope all 5 of them suffer in prison. The worst say. Fucking white trash pussies.
Lynch - To execute without due process of law, especially to hang, as by a mob.
I guess SC's definition is a little different than dictionary.com's
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