‘No sympathy’: Teen girl who took selfies after beating homeless man to death with friends tries apologizing to victim’s family in court as she learns her fate

Background: Reggie Brown

Background: Reggie Brown’s family (WUSA/YouTube). Inset: Reggie Brown (Brown family).

One of the teen girls collectively found guilty last month of kicking and stomping a 64-year-old stranger to death because they “were bored” — taking selfies and recordings with the disabled man to celebrate his brutal demise — was sentenced on Wednesday.

The 13-year-old, who was convicted of second-degree murder on Nov. 18, got hit with the maximum sentence allowed for a minor in Washington, D.C., for the death of 64-year-old Reggie Brown last year. Superior Court Judge Kendra Briggs ordered her to remain under a “restrictive commitment” in a Department of Youth Rehabilitation Services facility until she is 21, according to local CBS affiliate WUSA.

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