Monday, May 20, 2013
OMG!! Boy dies rather than give iPad to thieves
For many, a digital gadget
offers a lifeline to explore a
wider world.
For some, it's a curse.
A 15-year-old boy who refused
to let go of his Apple iPad was dragged along a Las Vegas
street and died after the potential thieves, driving an SUV, ran
him over, police said.
On Sunday, Metro Police in Las Vegas announced two arrests
in the crime. The suspects, identified as Jacob Dismont, 18,
and Michael Samuel Solid, 21, both of Las Vegas, face
charges of open murder, robbery and conspiracy to commit
robbery.
The teen was identified as Marcos Vincente Arenas, 15, of
Las Vegas. He was a freshman at Bonanza High School,
officials with the Clark County School Distriannouncedct told
the Las Vegas Sun.
According to authorities, the boy was walking along a main
street, Charleston Boulevard, on Thursday afternoon when a
male suspect opened the passenger door of an SUV - possibly
a Ford Explorer or Expedition - and walked over to the youth
and grabbed the iPad he was holding. The suspect pulled the
boy back to the vehicle, then drove off with both the man and
the teen holding onto the tablet. The SUV accelerated, the boy
fell and was struck by it, police said.
A memorial at the site of the incident was growing Sunday,
where had been placed a pot of flowers with this note attached
from his grandfather: "I love you Marcos. I miss you!!"
A spokesman for the Metro Police said that the crime is part
of a trend called "apple picking" - street slang used to describe
thefts of Apple products, such as iPhones, iPods and iPads.
"They're valuable; they are something that can be quickly
sold," he said. "They're lightweight, portable - you can run
and hide with them. It's about the next best thing to stealing
money," he said, adding that sometimes the victims are
children who are accosted by older teens.
In New York City in 2012, police reported that homicides
were at the lowest level in 40 years, but that overall crime
increased, mainly because of the thefts of Apple products,
including iPhones and iPads.
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