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By Boyce Watkins, PhD

Abelino Mazaniego from El Salvador was beaten to death after finishing his shift at a Summit, New Jersey restaurant. He was allegedly beaten by three teenagers who decided to record the beating on a cell phone camera. Mazaniego was a father of four children. He was beaten unconscious and died in the hospital four days later.

Three teens were arrested after the video circulated throughout the community, with other young people passing it to one another through their cell phones. The three teens arrested are aged 17, 18 and 19. There is a fourth teen in the videotape, but authorities are saying that the person they believe to be in the video has not yet been charged.

Mazaniego was described as”a hardworking, punctual, friendly employee,” by his manager, Colin Crasto. The restaurant put his picture on the wall, letting patrons know that he was the sole provider in his family and that they can make donations.

“It’s a random act of violence, there’s not a lot of racial strife in this town,” Crasto said. “I’d like to see the parents that produced such monsters.”

The defendants are being charged with murder. Khayri Williams-Clark and Nigel Dumas (pictured below) have been identified to the public. There is allegedly a 17-year old involved whose identity has been protected. What was most surprising was that the teens who beat Mazaniego didn’t even take the $640 he had in his wallet. That was allegedly taken by the nurse, Stephan Randolph. Family members noticed that the money was missing, and the nurse was later charged with third-degree theft.

This story is obviously shocking and incredibly sad. While none of us knows the victim personally, the mere thought that a random citizen can be beaten to death and then robbed at the hospital is incredibly disturbing. What’s also bothersome about the story is that the victim was the sole provider for his family. It reminds all of us that as much as we wish to believe that we are invincible, we must always keep a backup plan. When death comes to us, it doesn’t care how many appointments we’ve made or how inconvenient our passing might be. Death just happens, and can sometimes happen in the blink of an eye.

An additional point is that we’ve got to think carefully about how we are raising our children. There’s a good chance that the teens involved in such reckless, anti-social behavior were likely victims of unconcerned, and possibly irresponsible parents. Most of us know a child in our community who is at risk of becoming a criminal in the future, and it only takes a little intervention to help them to change course. We’ve all got to be part of the village that raises our youth, especially men.

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5  Comments % %
  • pooh2246226Aug. 4th, 2010
    at 5:38 pm

    THIS IS SO SAD AND SO DISGUSTING…THIS POOR MAN BEAT 2 DEATH BY A GENERATION OF KIDS WHOM R LOST N SOCIETY, AND A THIEVING NURSE, WHO IS SUPPOSE TO BE TRUSTED…..MAYBE THE PARENTS ARE TO BLAME, AND MAYBE NOT?? BECAUSE YES, THERE R SOME PARENTS WHO JUST HAVE CHILDREN AND THATS IT!!! BUT THERE R PARENTS WHO RAISE THEIR KIDS RIGHT, HAVE THEM IN CHURCH, LAY DOWN THE RULES AND WHEN THOSE KIDS GROW UP THEY CAN STILL BE A MENACE TO SOCIETY,,,I’M A WITNESS 2 THIS…SO WE AS A PEOPLE NEED TO HELP AND GUIDE THOSE THAT ARE LOST, BECAUSE IN MY DAY IT TOOK A VILLAGE TO RAISE US, NOWADAYS IF U SAY SOMETHING TO A KID, OR TAKE THE COMPLAINT TO THEIR PARENT, YOU ARE LIABLE TO GET BEAT UP OR SHOT…THIS IS SO SAD…THIS IS WHAT IS TO COME, THE BIBLE STATES THIS…TURMOIL, AND UNJUST…..

  • P-rokkAug. 1st, 2010
    at 3:51 am

    This is a pitiful nationwide situation & solutions needed are more action less talking about it.

  • P-rokkAug. 1st, 2010
    at 3:50 am

    This is a pitiful nationwide situation & solutions needed are more action less talking about it.

  • P-rokkAug. 1st, 2010
    at 3:48 am

    This is a pitiful nationwide situation & solutions needed are more action less talking about it.

  • aMaized2noJul. 28th, 2010
    at 3:08 pm

    That’s real sad….you just wonder what goes thru these teenagers minds when they committing such a horricfic act of violence to a HUMAN BEING! We need more studys of the minds of these individuals. RIP….. Abelino Mazaniego. And for the nurse, Stephan Randolph…..he’s just as guily as the ones who murdered Abelino, if he stole money from a dead man….just imagine what he’s stealing from the patiences and the hospital! Where is the MORALITY of people today, we need to bring PRAYER back into SCHOOL’s. Maybe if we can keep them focused as a child the WORLD would be a BETTER place to LIVE!

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