Disabled Man Shoved and Stomped to Death by Girls as they were BORED in DC; Suspects Found Guilty after One of the Attackers Testified

Two teenage girls, aged 13 and 14, have been convicted for the brutal killing of a 64-year-old disabled man, a crime committed out of sheer boredom.

A judge in Washington, D.C., on Monday ruled that the girls were guilty of second-degree murder, assault, and conspiracy to commit assault in connection with the death of Reggie Brown. A 13-year-old girl has been convicted of manipulating physical evidence. They are set to confront incarceration until they reach the age of 21, with their sentencing scheduled for next month.

According to the Washington Post, Geoffrey Harris, the lawyer representing the 13-year-old, argued that his client ought to have faced charges solely for assault.

“She did not have any intent to kill,” Harris argued. “His death was not intentional. She was only 12 at the time. She was a follower, not a leader.”