November 20, 2009 6:00 AM

Michael Brewer's Parents: Boy Burned by Bullies Still Asks for Water to Douse Flames

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Edecio Martinez
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Photo: Michael Brewer.

MIAMI (CBS/WFOR) His story captured the attention of the South Florida community and the world: a 15-year-old boy set on fire by five teenage friends in a dispute over money. Michael Brewer suffered burns over two-thirds of his body and now, his parents and grandmother have spoken exclusively to CBS affiliate WFOR reporter Shannon Hori.

His parents say their son hasn't been able to fully grasp what happened to him. But even with all the drugs he's on for the pain, he has horrible flashbacks. He asks for water in order to put out the flames.

Five teens are accused of dousing him with rubbing alcohol and then using a lighter to set him on fire. He suffered second and third degree burns over 65-percent of his body.

"The first time I saw him I don't remember. I was in shock. I just remember fear for him," said his mother, Valerie Brewer.

It's fear for their child, who they say wasn't afraid of anything. His parents say he loved to swim, skateboard, and play with his cousins. He was typical teenage boy, one his father always wanted.

"When we first got together I said just give me a son so he can have my name. He can be male like me, but have your green eyes. And he has green eyes," said his father Michael Brewer Sr.

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Photo: Michael Brewer.

His family says he also has a big heart.

"He still comes and sits on my lap," said his dad. He comes out in the morning and gives me a hug. He used to give me a hug when I dropped him off at school. But he got about 14, and that stopped."

Being in a hospital is a familiar situation for the Brewer family. When Michael's father was 13-years-old, he was hit by a car and in a coma for 12 days. He pulled through. His family calls him a miracle. They hope they are now witnessing another miracle with Michael.

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Photo: Mathew Bent, one of the teens charged for nearly burning Michael Brewer to death.

"He's shown us his strength and stamina," said his grandma, Reenie Brewer. "He's like a superhero. I'm having a cape made for him."

His family believes his recovery is going so well because they stay positive.

"I don't ever cry in the room with Michael," explained his mother Valerie. "He senses it. He can sense what mood you're in."

His family is grateful for all of the prayers from the community and around the world.

"I want to thank everybody, everybody for everything they've done for my son and family. It's renewed my faith in humanity, after this horrific thing. It's empowered us and helped us to concentrate on Michael," said Valerie Brewer.

During her time with the Brewer family, Shannon gave Michael's parents items that CBS4 viewers sent us to give to Michael and his family, including a binder filled with cards made by students and a blanket.

"Things like this. This comes from the heart," she said holding back tears.

Many of the thousands of cards they've received have come from children. One that really stuck with Valerie came with a stuffed toy.

"In the letter, the boy was two years old. He said he kissed him six times and put it in a box and I just cried. I hope that Michael's story can make a positive change," said Valerie.

They hope what happened in Deerfield Beach that day in October never happens again. They hope disagreements between kids won't be settled with violence and--that adults will take a more active role to stop fights from escalating.

"Saying hey, that's enough. If they see something happening, say 'hey' to step in and not worry about if these are our children," said Michael Sr.

"The best thing they can do is to look in their own backyard and make sure that everybody understands that it's not OK to hurt anyone else," said his grandmother Reenie Brewer.

Michael was hurt over something so senseless. Police say he owed a boy $40 for a video game. When he didn't pay, another boy tried to steal Michael's father bike. Michael told police. Now Michael's entire life will never be the same.

"The scars that are going to be left physically will be tough to look at. But the scars that are going to be left internally will be much worse and they will take a lifetime of reassurance and love from everyone that's in his life, stated his grandmother."

His mother calls him her hero.

"I know I couldn't do what he's doing. If this had happened to me I probably wouldn't be here. He's my hero he is. I tell him every day."

Michael will likely be in the hospital for many more months. An anonymous donor has offered to match donations for the Brewer family up to $75,000.

Story Contributed by CBS Affiliate WFOR

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by lamiller123 August 23, 2010 9:05 PM EDT
I"m sure the medical bills for Michael's care are astronomical. Please let us know how to donate to his family. I could not find it on cbsnews/com/gma website or on facebook. Thank you!
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by jcdugger1234 November 23, 2009 5:25 PM EST
I must say...Michael is tougher than a box of rocks. Keep up the fight young man!

If you would like to make a donation to help Michael and his family...send a check or make a deposit at any Bank of America branch.

Make the check payable to the Michael Brewer Foundation, and note the account number 898035752616 in the memo portion of the check.

Here is the article for donations: http://www.wsvn.com/news/articles/extra/MI133991/


Thank you for your help everybody!!

JD
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by pattilwebb66 November 21, 2009 8:48 PM EST
I just wish the family can pull thru with a positive. It is sad that kids can be so mean but now there into shootings, stabbings, burning people alive!! and it goes on. everything seems to get worse in this world anymore, I really don't understand how a person can hurt another so bad and walk off. would it be right that a person should get the same treatment for what ever hateful crime, how would those boys feel to be burned, crying and begging thats what they would do.
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by rwsmith29456 November 21, 2009 6:48 PM EST
There's not telling what this did to ghe boy's psyche but I can guarantee you it wont be positive. The perps should get something more than 'attempted murder' because of the damage he inflicted to his body and his soul.
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by Tammie49 November 26, 2009 12:11 AM EST
"Not only is the Crime as wrong as can be but so is pointing out the one black kid responsible for the crime and not the other teens involved. Its sad that I have to bring up race as an issue but in today's world, it seems that the main target for any crime done is always recognized as an African American individual first. So please let me know! "

Your right, it is sad to bring up race. So why did you? This isn't about race. A child will suffer for the rest of his life because of the bad decisions of others, what does that have to do with race?
by Collins2009 November 21, 2009 10:42 AM EST
This is very disturbing news to hear. What is going on with these kids now a days to where they have to go so far as to murder or in this case attempted murder over $40 h&%$ over anything. Its ridiculous and cruel. On the other hand I noticed the photograph of one of the 4 boys that are being accused of the incident. As an African American parent I cant help to notice let alone wonder something... Are all the boys accused of this crime a person of color or just this one individual child. If just this one child is of color and the rest are not. Then why individualize this one child of color publicly on THIS SITE and not recognize all that are accused of this cruel and disturbing crime regardless of race. To individualize this child and not the others disturb me esp if this is the only kid of color. It sends out a message an unfair message to society that represents blacks as the main target responsible for the crime and that's wrong! Not only is the Crime as wrong as can be but so is pointing out the one black kid responsible for the crime and not the other teens involved. Its sad that I have to bring up race as an issue but in today's world, it seems that the main target for any crime done is always recognized as an African American individual first. So please let me know!
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by MomofaTeenager December 22, 2009 2:13 PM EST
Umm...the boy's picture is shown here because he was the one who ORDERED the other boy to pour the rubbing alcohol on Michael, and ORDERED the third to set him on fire. His picture being here has everything to do with responsibility for this crime and nothing at all to do with race. Oh - and to answer your question, one of the other guilty kids is black too.
by tmittelstaed November 21, 2009 5:09 AM EST
" But the scars that are going to be left internally will be much worse and they will take a lifetime of reassurance and love from everyone that's in his life, stated his grandmother."

Yeah, if you do it your way. If you do it my way, once Michael is healed, I'd enroll him in a self-defense class, then when he learned what he needed to learn, I'd tell him to go out and find the ringleader of his attackers, and beat the $%^& out of him.
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by bluedenmant November 22, 2009 11:46 PM EST
How old are you?
by allysoun December 14, 2009 9:22 PM EST
with any luck, that and more will happen in jail.
by HikerDan November 21, 2009 2:00 AM EST
I would surely kick attacker's parents @ss... They failed to programm their offsprings to be the human beings... Why nobody talks about their parents, who miserably failed to be who they are supposed to be? Don't tell me that they were to busy working hard to provide bla-bla-bla... What about sit down and talk about life? About how people supposed to interact with each other? Oh... Sorry... I forgot that that big LCD TV has to be paid off... And than again, car payments... So many problems and bills, who has the time for them kids? After all, they are fed and clothed... What more could they posibly ask for?
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by allysoun December 14, 2009 9:23 PM EST
yeah, the mother thinks they're "good kids". on what planet?
by rwsmith29456 November 20, 2009 7:20 PM EST
I know your aren't supposed to swear here but %$@#! the you-know whats.
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