Stop being stupid young people.
It is one thing to get into a fight, it is another to set up the fight just to put on social media.
A high school football star faces up to 25 years in jail for allegedly firing into a crowd of teenage girls who staged a fight to post on social media.
Rahmel Ashby, 17, of Brooklyn in New York, was arrested in April 2014 after he reportedly shot a gun into a crowd, wounding three people.
The fight was between Ashby’s sister, Nyesha, and other girls and consisted of three rounds of fist-fighting, hair-pulling and biting.
Ashby, who plays for Grand Street Campus High School, allegedly stepped in when his sister was outnumbered.
In her opening statements at Brooklyn Supreme court, Assistant District Attorney Bernarda Villalona said: ‘Multiple people are fighting, beating up the defendant’s sister. The defendant didn’t try to break it up or say ‘Stop!’
‘He punched one and her boyfriend Rogelio King came over not knowing the defendant had a gun on him and he shot him.’
Eight shots were fired wounding King, Monay Langhorne and Quinesha Reeves, said Villalona.
The crazy part is that Ashby was allowed to play football while all this was going on.
He is looking at 25 years in jail.
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