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MetalGearSolid_4ever said:

Florida teenager Michael Brewer was intentionally set on fire at a Deerfield Beach, Florida apartment complex and suffered second-degree burns over 80 percent of his body. Five youths from his school are in police custody.
80 percent of his body? The kid would be dead if this happened.

According to police, Brewer owed one of the suspects US$40 for a video game. This unpaid video game debt apparently led the suspect to steal the victim's father's bicycle, reports CNN.
The game cost $40? Well which console did he have? Most console games sell for 50 to 60, so the chances of it actually being a forty dollar game are slim.

Brewer reported that the bicycle was stolen, leading to the suspect's arrest. The suspect was released from a detention center earlier this week on Monday morning.
No link, no proof.

The suspect and the victim did not attend school on Monday.
Again, no link, no proof.

On Tuesday, Brewer was waiting for friends at an apartment complex when he was approached by the suspect. According to eye-witness reports and from what the juveniles have told authorities, the suspect screamed, "He's [Brewer] a snitch, he's a snitch" and "pour it on him." Another suspect then threw what's believed to be rubbing alcohol on Brewer, before setting the victim ablaze with a lighter.
There is nothing really to say about this. Those are some fucked up kids.

"A couple of them last night were laughing about it," said sheriff's Sgt. Steve Feeley. "One of them arrested today seems genuinely sorry about it."
Well just because they are sorry about it doesn't make what they did right.

One witness told CNN affiliate WPLG, "I saw a kid throwing something at the other kid, and next thing you know, the kid was on fire. He was up in fire."
This is hearsay, and would never hold up in a court of law. Guarantee it.

According to WPLG, an apartment resident extinguished the fire with a fire extinguisher, and the teenager jumped into the complex's swimming pool.
Can't argue with this, I would do the same.

"In my 31 years — I always say, 'it's the most heinous crime I've ever seen,'" Broward County Sheriff Al Lamberti said. "This one fits in that category. The fact that a person would intentionally ignite another child on fire — it's indescribable."
Well then you need to get out more, Sheriff Al Lamberti.

Brewer is expected to remain in the hospital for the next five months to recover from his burns.

http://kotaku.com/5381101/15-yr+old-set-on-fire-started-over-video-game-debt