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Pre -teens arrested for cyberbullying before girl's suicide
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By: Jason Dearen The Associated Press, Published orn rue Jan .73 2018
Two 12 -year-olds in Florida were arrested for cyberbullying in connection with the death of a
middle -school student who police say hanged herself two weeks ago.
The circumstances around the death of 12 -year-old Gabriella Green on Jan. 10 led to the arrests
of the two Surfside Middle School students, Panama City Beach officials said in a news release
Monday.
Police did not release the names of the two children who were arrested because they are minors.
Investigators were made aware of the potential cyberbullying against the girl while looking into
the death, which led them to examine several cellphones and social media accounts, the news
release said.
They interviewed two suspects with their parents' permission, and say both confessed to
cyberbullying.
A police report states that one of the suspects told an investigator that she had started rumours
about Green in person, and online.
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Pre -teens arrested for cyberbullying before girl's suicide
"Her actions consisted of starting rumours of the victim having sexually transmitted diseases,
vulgar name-calling ... and threats to 'expose' personal and sensitive details of the victim's life,"
the police report said.
The other suspect, a boy, told police he video -chatted with Green after she told him she had
attempted to hang herself and had marks on her neck, according to the report.
"(He) responded by saying something to the effect of, 'If you're going to do it, just do it,' and
ended the call," police wrote. "He immediately regretted that statement, and began calling and
text -messaging her, but did not receive a response."
Green's cousin, Chad Baker, told police she hanged herself with a dog leash in her closet, the
police report said.
Police said the suspects did not notify any adult or authority about Green's state of mind. The two
children arrested also acknowledged that their conduct was directed at Green "knowing that said
conduct would result in emotional distress."
Even so, police said the investigation did not reveal that the cyberbullying caused the girl's death,
just that it was happening in the days and weeks leading up to it.
School officials said they are making counsellors available at Surfside for students, faculty and
staff.
"We continue to mourn the loss of Gabbie and our hearts go out to her family, her friends and to
everyone at Surfside Middle School," Superintendent William Husfelt said in a statement. "This is
an absolutely tragic situation."
Police said that during the investigation, they discovered several middle -school children with
unrestricted and unmonitored access to social media apps, and said the department will hold a
training in the coming weeks for parents about how to manage this access.
Nationally, about 1 -in -3 children say they are cyberbullied, and about 12 per cent say they have
bullied others online, according to Sameer Hinduja, a criminology professor at Florida Atlantic
University and co-director of the Cyberbullying Research Center.
He said his most recent study of more than 5,000 children ages 12-17 in the U.S. shows that
real-world bullying is still vastly more common than online bullying, and that fewer than 1 per cent
of cyberbullying cases involve suicide.
"In many suicide cases the victims were also dealing with atypical stressors, like family issues at
home, or they were clinically depressed," Hinduja said. "Many kids are bullied and don't take their
lives."
The medical examiner is still working to determine Green's cause of death, police said.
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Gabriella's mother, Tanya Green, told the Panama City News Herald the arrests "were gratifying,"
but said she blames parents and the school system.
She said she hopes the tragedy will help shine light on the issue of cyberbullying.
"It's going to help others at her school," Green told the newspaper. "It's going to start at her
school. It's going to help others around the world."
The headline on this story has been corrected to reflect that the two charged are pre -teens, not
teens.
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