14-year-old tried to drown Black teen, called him ‘George Floyd’ and slurs in ‘racially motivated’ attack: Prosecutor 

John Sheeran leaving court on Sept. 11 and the lake where he allegedly tried to drown a Black teen (WFXT screenshots)

Main: John Sheeran leaving court on Sept. 11, 2023. Inset: The pond where Sheeran tried to drown a Black teen last year (WFXT).

A white 15-year-old in Massachusetts who admitted to carrying out a racially-motivated attack last year in which he tried to drown a Black teen while calling him racial slurs and referring to the victim as “George Floyd” because he was unable to breathe will not be going to jail for his crimes.

John P. Sheeran, who in December pleaded guilty to one count of attempted murder and one count of assault with a dangerous weapon, appeared in Barnstable Juvenile Court on Wednesday where Judge Sylvia Gomes ordered him to serve three years of probation and to complete 723 hours of community service as well as an online educational course, the Cape Cod Times reported.

If Sheeran is arrested and charged with another crime within the three-year period, he will be in violation of his probation and remanded to the Department of Youth Services until he turns 21, according to the report.

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