Sunday, January 12, 2014

Teen dies from unknown cause By: Bella Morris

                 About one year ago, 17 year old Kendrick Johnson died from an unknown cause. His body was found rolled up in a gym mat in his high school gymnasium. Family and friends began to conclude different things about his death, the town sheriff concluded that he died by reaching for a shoe, but of course, none of Johnson's family actually believed that. Obviously his death was not an accident considering the fact he was rolled up in a gym mat afterwords, which has been a huge prediction of severe bullying. The Sheriff has already interviewed over 100 people about Kendricks death and still no answers to come.

                An optopisy was performed and figured that Kendrick died from blunt force trauma to the neck, meaning his death was definitely not an accident. Reasearches requested survailence footage 48 hours after Kendricks death and didn't receive the footage until 5 days after, when the footage is viewed the survailnece skipped the footage of the death, when Kendrick walked into the gym the camera stopped, 3 male students walked in with Kendrick and then walked out without him. I honestly hope investigators find all of the footage, there is definitely something wrong with the fact that the school won't release all of it.

Source: http://www.cnn.com/2014/01/10/us/kendrick-johnson-anniversary/index.html?hpt=ju_c1

4 comments:

  1. This is just wrong that people are trying to cover this tragedy and say it was an accident when all evidence shows it was not. The school needs to reveal the full video! All this time being spent making up reasons of his death (when the truth is clear) could be used putting effort towards non-bullying programs and organizations because this needs to be stopped.

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  2. I hate the fact that they just killed somebody, but what I hate the most is that I guess they don't feel any guilt after killing him.

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  3. I truly hope the guys who killed him come to justice.

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