February 11, 2009 4:09 PM

"Jena 6" Teen Free On Bail

(CBS/AP)  A black teenager whose prosecution in the beating of a white classmate prompted a massive civil rights protest here walked out of a courthouse Thursday after a judge ordered him freed.

LaSalle Parish Sheriff Carl Smith told CBS News that a bond of $45,000 had been set for the young man's release. Previously, the courts had declined to grant bail in this case.

"We still have mountains to climb, but at least this is closer to an even playing field," said the Rev. Al Sharpton, who helped organize last week's protest.

"He goes home because a lot of people left their home and stood up for him," Sharpton said.

Mychal Bell's release came hours after a prosecutor confirmed he will no longer seek an adult trial for the 17-year-old. Bell, one of the teenagers known as the Jena Six, still faces trial as a juvenile in the December beating.

District Attorney Reed Walters' decision to abandon adult charges means that Bell, who had faced a maximum of 15 years in prison on his aggravated second-degree battery conviction last month, instead could be held only until he turns 21 if he is found guilty in juvenile court.

The conviction in adult court was thrown out this month by the state 3rd Circuit Court of Appeal, which said Bell should not have been tried as an adult on that particular charge.

Bell is among six black Jena High School students arrested in December after a fight that left white student Justin Barker unconscious. Four were 17 at the time, and legally adults under Louisiana law.

Those four and Bell, who was 16, all were initially charged with attempted murder -- a charge that is on the list for which juveniles over the age of 14 may be charged as adults -- but the charge has been dropped to aggravated second-degree battery. One has yet to be arraigned. The sixth case is sealed in juvenile court.

Bell, the only one of the six tried so far, was convicted of the battery charge. But the state 3rd Circuit Court of Appeal said he should not have been tried as an adult on that particular charge.

Walters had said he would appeal that decision. On Thursday, he said he still believes there was legal merit to that decision but he decided it was in the best interest of the victim and his family to let the juvenile court handle the case.

"They are on board with what I decided," Walters said of the Barkers.

Publicity surrounding the case led an estimated 20,000 to 25,000 protesters to converge on the town last week in one of the largest civil rights demonstrations in recent years. Walters said the demonstration had no influence on his decision.

Walters credited the prayers of people in this small central Louisiana town with averting a "disaster" when the thousands of demonstrators descended on the town.

"The only way - let me stress that - the only way that I believe that me or this community has been able to endure the trauma that has been thrust upon us is through the prayers of the Christian people who have sent them up in this community," Walters said.

"I firmly believe and am confident of the fact that had it not been for the direct intervention of the Lord Jesus Christ last Thursday, a disaster would have happened. You can quote me on that."

When the Rev. Donald Sibley, a black Jena pastor, called it a "shame" that Walters credited divine intervention for the protesters acting responsibly, the prosecutor said, "What I'm saying is, the Lord Jesus Christ put his influence on those people, and they responded accordingly."

After the news conference, Sibley told CNN that Walters had insulted the protesters by making a false separation between "his Christ and our Christ."

"I can't diminish Christ at all. But for him to use it in the sense that because his Christ, his Jesus, because he prayed, because of his police, that everything was peaceful and was decent and in order - that's not the truth," Sibley said.

Critics accuse local officials of prosecuting blacks more harshly than whites. They note that no charges were filed against three white teens suspended from the high school for allegedly hanging nooses in a tree on campus -- an incident that was followed by fights between blacks and whites, including the attack on Barker, often described as a schoolyard fight.


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by iceman_1960 September 29, 2007 3:23 PM EDT
"I agree - but why aren''t there white rallies in support? This should be a hate crime as well, don''t you think?"
- Posted by CFScreamer at 09:57 AM : Sep 29, 2007

Apparently there were -- your posted videos shows that packed church.

As for a hate crime, it may well have been aggravated by racial animosity, compounding a robbery. It''s hard to know what goes on in crazy minds.

If the girl had been Black, I think she would have been killed just as quickly by these creeps.

Black people are statistically the most frequent victims of Black murderers.
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by iceman_1960 September 29, 2007 3:19 PM EDT
"Iceman_1960, good story very interesting and puzzling.."
- Posted by kailumego1 at 11:12 AM : Sep 29, 2007

Thanks. It''s a cautionary tale for those who are always talking about their absolute right to self defense.

Mike Mette was chased down a street by an angry drunk and attacked three times before he threw a punch to defend himself.

Now he''s facing five years in prison.
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by kailumego1 September 29, 2007 2:12 PM EDT
Iceman_1960, good story very interesting and puzzling..
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by kailumego1 September 29, 2007 2:02 PM EDT
CFScreamer, now you''re being ridiculous, this is no hate crime, simply three black vicious thugs who had a repeatedly long criminal history of B&E murdered this young girl because she was at home.

This could have happened in their own neighborhoods, which it often does, without the media "hoopla".

While this is a "horrible" story, it hap[pen''s quite frequently in "black" neighborhoods, so why are you only pointing out the incident involving someone white are you a "racist"...


I guarantee these three thugs have done this before, but didn''t get caught, it''s only at this incident involving a young white girl forges all the outrage, I''m glad to see this "trash" taken off the streets unfortunate it''s at the expense of someone''s life...

Why are all the white folks posting stories about "black on white crime", as an "afterthought" of this case "Jena Six, when it''s "black on black crime" that is truly the problem...

What is this a "*** for a tat", this is so juvenile???
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by cfscreamer September 29, 2007 12:57 PM EDT
""""""Because it''''s an open-and-shut case, and the accused murderers will be going down for a long time; might even get the death penalty.

Nobody is out there demonstrating on behalf of these three punks.

The sooner they''''re dead, the better."""""

I agree - but why aren''t there white rallies in support? This should be a hate crime as well, don''t you think?
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by iceman_1960 September 29, 2007 12:06 PM EDT
"Why won''t the mainstream media talk about this one?"
- Posted by CFScreamer at 10:01 PM : Sep 28, 2007

Because it''s an open-and-shut case, and the accused murderers will be going down for a long time; might even get the death penalty.

Nobody is out there demonstrating on behalf of these three punks.

The sooner they''re dead, the better.
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by cfscreamer September 29, 2007 1:01 AM EDT
Why won''t the mainstream media talk about this one?

http://www.wral.com/news/local/video/1861211/
http://www.wral.com/news/local/story/1858887/
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by erasmus6 September 28, 2007 11:50 PM EDT
I say that we need better parents. Start holding them responsible for not knowing where there kids are and what they are doing.

If parents leave their kids unattended and they are hurt or kidnapped, throw them in jail.

If parents let their kids out late at night and they get into trouble, throw them (parents) in jail.

If parents are teaching their kids to hate and be racists, throw them in jail.

This world is full of lazy parents who don''t mind spitting out kid after kid but can''t get off their lazy a-s-s-e-s to look after them and teach them right from wrong. Of course a lot of them aren''t capable of teaching them right from wrong because they are idiots. Like I said in another post, if you want to be parents you should have to write a COMMON SENSE TEST and if you fail it, YOU CAN''T HAVE KIDS!
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by iceman_1960 September 28, 2007 7:20 PM EDT
And while all eyes are on this case...

In Dubuque, Iowa, Mike Mette has been sentenced to five years in prison for defending himself from a belligerent drunk who attacked him with his fists.

After trying to walk away, Mette finally defended himself. Now he''s going to prison for five years.

(Mike Mette is white and a Chicago cop.)

What''s up with that ?

Source:

http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/law/09/28/chicago.cop/index.html
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by gabriellio September 28, 2007 4:52 PM EDT
Hate is learned As a child i chose not to accept racism in my life, I was blessed with wide range of friends i learned a lot about how we come with thought of others as people and if we were to think on our own not as a group we may be able to care for each other as we should but i dont see this happening any time soon if we as parents keep the hate up on all sides of this issue of who hates who more and who can show the hate more to each other more than the other. We talk but we talk of all the wromg things. who has the last say. I watched the boys go free from jail but what did we really see?did we see concern with what really is going on or just one side against the other as to who won this round.Both were wrong in the actions and this has to be addressed with the parents.I have been called names "CRACKER? WHITE HO?" but i think it''s them that has the problem but i don''t think retaliate because i know this is not how all feel. raising my children not to judge others get''s judged for being white.They are judged before knowing them,my granddaughter is threaten by a girl with a past already having hurt someone with a brick to there face. police watch this child at school because of what she has done and what she will do. Where did such hate come from what we are leaving to our children when we are gone will the hate in our hearts will go with us our causes no closer to an answer because we don''t want answers then we''d have to get along what a concept.
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