2 teens begin serving sentences in hate crime
From Times Staff Reports
Two black teenagers who took part in the Halloween beating of three white women have surrendered to begin serving juvenile camp sentences.
The boys, who were 15 at the time of the hate crime, were taken into custody Friday and will spend three months at a camp run by Los Angeles County probation officials. The boys, who were among a group of black youths who attacked the women, were allowed to complete the semester at Jordan High School before surrendering.
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