Monrovia – Isaac Johnson, a 10th Grade Student of the St. Michael Catholic School has been brutalized by the Youth Chairman of Snow Hill Community in Gardnerville.
Pauline K. Doe is the mother of the teenager Johnson. She only identified the community youth chairman as Patrick.
By: J.H. Webster Clayeh (0886729972)-[email protected]
Madam Doe told FrontPageAfrica that her son had gone to accompany a boy who worked for her at home when her son and the boy were madly beaten by the community youth chairman and his family.
Her son, she said is at Barbara Inn Hospital and is in critical condition.
While the boy who works for her received minor injuries.
She said the youth chairman of Snow Hill Community does not have a place to sleep. Madam Doe explains that the youth chairman on several occasions had asked the boy to stay with him, but the boy refused on grounds that the place is for his parents who are in the US.
For this reason, the youth chairman threatened to attack the boy who worked for her.
“The newly elected youth chairman of Snow Hill Community and his family did the act and two of his brothers are on the run. Six persons, only four were arrested,” Madam Pauline said.
She added: “Whenever they sit they can be gossiping about people and this boy can come work for me. The youth chairman told the boy how the boy is a slave. How the boy can work without pay. After the argument, my son went with the boy home. My son was knotting the door so the boy can enter and the youth chairman just hit my son with the cutlass on his head he and his family beat my son and the boy who works for me.”
“The newly elected youth chairman does not have a sleeping place. He always tells the boy that he wants to stay with him. This boy and his people are in the US and the people are paying for this place, one Barclay Apartment up Snow Hill, Gardnersville.”
She added: “So, the boy says I cannot carry you in this house. And so, whenever he sees the boy, he says he will deal with the boy. He even went to the boy’s sister saying he will beat the boy.”
The case has been taken to the Gardnerville Magisterial court. She added that she will pursue the case to the fullest to see justice for her son.
“He (community youth chairman) doesn’t have any remorse. He has told the people at the court that he doesn’t want his family to go to jail but he is willing because he meant to do it,” she said.