Six teens accused of beating a homeless man to death and injuring another are being held on $1 million each.
Prosecutors say the group got into an argument with two homeless men riding their bikes on Mission Gorge Road Saturday evening under State Route 52.
The
teens first attacked Edward Allen, but his friend Stephen Hissom, 55,
quickly came to Allen's defense, according to Deputy District Attorney
Liz Rodriguez.
The suspects then turned their aggression toward him, beating Hissom to death, Rodriguez said.
"All
six defendants in this case actively participated in either punching or
kicking both victims including the deceased. We do believe two of the
defendants were primary aggressors," Rodriguez told NBC 7.
At
their Wednesday arraignments, all defendants pleaded not guilty to
charges of murder and assault with force likely to cause great bodily
injury. One minor, Cheyenne Maloof, is being charged as an adult.
Daniel
Swan III, 19, and Tyler Dare, 19, are accused of being those
aggressors. The other accused teens include Maloof, 16; Cassidy Rowin,
18; Brian Kish, 18; and Sarah Baillie, 18.
"I was
totally blown away to read about five or six young people actually
beating to death a human being," said Jean Emmons, who often hikes along
the path where Hissom was killed.
Deputies have not released a motive and could not say if alcohol, drugs or gangs were involved.
The
teens face 25 years to life in prison for the murder charge and up to
four years for the assault charge. Their next scheduled court appearance
is Dec. 16 for a preliminary hearing
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