Published January 13, 2015
One of four teenagers charged in the beating and stabbing of a homeless man pleaded guilty Wednesday to attempted second-degree murder.
Romel Jean-Louis, 17, who was charged as an adult, helped beat and cut a homeless man who was reading a book on a park bench, authorities said. The 2006 attack left William Teeters, 45, bleeding and bruised.
Two other teenagers — Patrick Keels, 17, and Michael Livingston, 16 — have pleaded no contest to attempted murder. Another, Bobby Callins, 18, was sentenced in October to two years in prison.
https://www.foxnews.com/story/florida-teen-pleads-guilty-to-attempted-murder-in-beating-stabbing-of-homeless-man