Home
Newspaper
Radio
Video
Projects
Most Recent Videos
Medical Outreach
Sunday Apr 05
The Bride and Groom
Saturday Apr 04
Reflecting on the Ceremony
Saturday Apr 04
A COSAC Wedding
Saturday Apr 04
Homeless Man Beaten, Seriously Injured in Escondido
Friday Apr 03
Support Our Cause!
Recieve News to your inbox
Homeless Hate Crimes
Homeless Man Beaten, Seriously Injured in Escondido
2009-04-03
People Ignore Man Dying on Street
2009-02-02
Students Outraged Over Beatings
2009-01-31
Pair charged in homeless man's slaying
2008-11-18
Daughtery Shows Emotion
2008-10-24
Bridget Daughtery Testifies
2008-10-24
Hooks Faces Sentencing
2008-10-24
Daughtery Gets Life
2008-10-24
Homeless Man Robbed Of His Wheelchair And Cash
2008-10-02
William Ammons
2008-09-24
Man headed to prison
2008-09-24
15 years in prison
2008-09-24
Norris Gaynor (Spanish)
2008-09-20
First Sign of Emotion
2008-09-19
State Attorney Cavanagh
2008-09-19
Defense Attorney Kroll
2008-09-19
Defense Attorney Gottlieb
2008-09-19
Decision Day
2008-09-19
Gaynor's Family reacts to verdict
2008-09-19
Teens Convicted
2008-09-19
Homeless Murder Case
2008-09-19
Teens murdered homeless man
2008-09-19
Two Teens Found Guilty
2008-09-19
Men Found Guilty
2008-09-19
Summary: Norris Gaynor
2008-09-19
Georgia Gaynor Comments
2008-09-19
Teens Pled Guilty
2008-09-16
On the stand
2008-09-15
Disturbing Testimony
2008-09-15
Samuel Gaynor Comments
2008-09-13
Ammons testifies
2008-09-11
New Details Revealed
2008-09-11
Teen Testifies
2008-09-10
Homeless Beating Trial
2008-09-08
Gaynor Trial Starts
2008-09-04
Homeless Man Attacked At South City Bus Stop
2008-09-01
4 Teens Accused Of Beating 3 Homeless Men
2008-08-28
Wilmington Police search for teens who abused homeless man
2008-08-12
Anthony Waters
2008-06-27
2 Homeless Men Victims of BB Gun Attack
2008-06-11
Mayor Autry Goes Up Against Federal Judge
2008-06-10
Gaynor Jury Selection
2008-06-06
Homeless Hate Crimes Press Release
2008-04-29
Colbert Report
2008-04-24
Two Women Convicted
2008-04-21
Help Me Howard
2008-04-10
Broward Turmoil
2008-04-08
Jeffery Martin
2008-03-27
William Teeters "Outcome"
2008-03-14
What Would You Do?
2008-03-04
Homeless Vigil in L.A.
2007-12-21
Corpus Christi, Texas
2007-10-30
Portland, Oregon
2007-10-26
Hamilton, New Jersey
2007-09-11
Deltona, Florida
2007-08-24
Omaha, Nebraska
2007-08-09
While Fishing
2007-08-09
Cincinnati, Ohio
2007-08-09
Attack Caught on Cell Phone
2007-07-17
Paintball Gun
2007-05-15
Juvenile Jailed
2007-05-13
Daytona, Florida "Outcome"
2007-05-10
Daytona, Florida "Trial"
2007-04-26
Interview with Sean Cononie
2007-04-16
Daytona, Florida
2007-03-28
Two Women Arrested
2007-03-26
CNN Brutal Attacks
2007-03-22
What's Being Done?
2007-03-17
Annual Stats
2007-02-20
John Palmer
2007-01-02
Homeless Attack "Palmer"
2006-12-31
Dr. Phil "Bumfights"
2006-12-12
Miramar Vendor Killed
2006-10-15
60 Minutes
2006-10-01
William Teeters
2006-09-24
Jose Perez
2006-09-02
Date Movie Protest
2006-02-28
Hate Without A Home
2006-02-27
Homeless Hate Crime Press Release
2006-02-08
Attack Arrests
2006-01-18
CNN Hunting the Homeless
2006-01-17
Court TV
2006-01-16
Geraldo Special
2006-01-15
Inside Edition
2006-01-13
Homeless Under Attack
2006-01-02
Local News
Medical Outreach
2009-04-05
The Bride and Groom
2009-04-04
Reflecting on the Ceremony
2009-04-04
A COSAC Wedding
2009-04-04
Doggie Back with Owners
2009-03-29
The Homeless Voice workers save little puppy hit by car
2009-03-24
Place A Bid on Homeless Artwork
2009-02-17
Obama moved by Homeless woman
2009-02-11
Cold Weather Update
2009-01-31
President Obama and A Cold Weather: Alert! (short)
2009-01-20
Epidemic: Teens Beat Homeless
2008-09-21
Alonzo Mourning
2008-09-19
Police Shoot Homeless Man In Downtown Miami
2008-08-12
Hollywood Residents Wants Center Moved
2008-04-20
Cold Weather Alert
2008-01-02
Homeless Hero Saves Woman "Followup"
2007-12-31
Homeless Hero Saves Woman
2007-12-30
Homeless Man Finds Cop Killer
2007-11-12
September 11th Tribute 2006
2006-09-11
Sean Cononie
Protecting People from the Cold Blast
2009-01-21
President Obama and A Cold Weather: Alert!
2009-01-20
Going Green
2008-11-26
Teens Beat Homeless (Full)
2008-09-20
Global Warming
2008-08-11
Homeless Health Care
2008-01-01
Homeless Hero Saves Woman
2007-12-30
MSRA Part
2007-11-23
Addiction
2007-11-23
Homeless Health Care
2007-09-02
Drowning & Pool Safety
2007-06-09
Medical Outreach
2007-04-26
MSRA Part 1
2007-01-13
Meningitis Awareness
2007-01-13
Families of the Homeless
2006-12-17
Dr. Phil "Bumfights"
2006-12-12
Pandemic Planning
2006-07-21
Disaster Planning
2006-07-21
Homeless Hate Crimes Bill
2006-06-10
National News
Homeless in Japan
2009-03-20
Flu Spread
2009-02-15
Fresno, Witness React To Police Beating
2009-02-12
Women at Shelter get Makeovers
2009-02-12
Hospitality for the Homeless
2009-02-07
Rainn Wilson De-Worming Project
2008-12-14
Boy Shares Last Wish
2008-11-28
CNN: Forgotten Voters
2008-09-20
Homeless Man Shot and Killed by Police Officer in Inglewood
2008-09-01
St. Petersburg Police cutting up homeless ten
2008-07-22
Join the 'One Million A Month Fund'
2008-07-16
Future Not Good for Homeless RV Park
2008-06-20
Rules Imposed On Reno Homeless Camp
2008-06-07
Aaron Jackson on Larry King Live
2008-03-13
CNN Heroes
2007-10-20
On Superbowl Sunday
2007-01-13
Friday October 24th, 2008 (Video #114)
Bridget Daughtery Testifies
The second of two Plantation men learned his prison sentence today in the beating death of a sleeping homeless man. Brian Hooks was sentenced to 30 years behind bars, a day after his co-defendant, Thomas Daugherty, 19, received life behind bars for his role in a trio of Jan. 12, 2006 unprovoked attacks against homeless men, one of which was captured on videotape. Broward County jurors convicted both men Sept. 19 of second-degree murder and attempted murder for the string of attacks. Hooks' attorney and his family made their pleas for a sentence less than life, relying on evidence and testimony that Hooks participated to a lesser degree in the attacks. During the trial last month, Hooks, 21, was shown on that videotape running in to land one blow with a baseball bat, in contrast to Daugherty who can be seen repeatedly walloping the defenseless man. The sentence given Daugherty was harsher than Samuel Gaynor anticipated for the man who had clubbed his sleeping son to death on a Fort Lauderdale park bench. "It touched me when she said 'life,'" Gaynor said after hearing Broward Circuit Judge Cynthia Imperato mete out the life sentence Thursday. "Such a short word, such a long time." The videotaped attack on Jacques Pierre at the Las Olas Boulevard campus of Florida Atlantic University was the first of the three. Pierre, 60, survived. So did the third victim, Raymond Perez, 52. Norris Gaynor, 45, did not. Daugherty tearfully apologized to Gaynor's family, saying he had "failed as a human being." "I wasted a human life," he said, fighting sobs. "I treated him less than a human being. "It's sick what happened that night. It was demented." Norris Gaynor's mother, Georgia, said Daugherty's apology felt sincere. "God bless him and go with him," she said. "And even though they failed him, he has people that love him." And those who failed him, Daugherty's parents, Thomas and Bridget, admitted it Thursday. In an effort to persuade the judge to give their son a second chance, they detailed his dysfunctional, neglectful upbringing. He shuttled between his father's home in Plantation and his mother's in Tennessee, where she introduced him to crystal methamphetamine when he was 16. More committed to hard drinking and drugs, Bridget Daugherty abandoned her son at 2, Thomas Daugherty Sr. said, only to reappear throughout his life, campaign for him to live with her and fill his head with "false fantasies of a good life together." "He put her on a pedestal to make up for all her shortcomings," Daugherty Sr. said. "I will never be able to understand what happens to a child abandoned by his mother." When Bridget Daugherty took her turn on the witness stand, she admitted she delighted in being the "cool mom" who smoked pot with her son and his friends, bought them alcohol and let girls sleep over. She admitted to turning her son on to crystal meth, which became "an almost daily thing." At 4 a.m. one day she found him crawling on the living room floor with a flashlight, hunting for specks of the drug to ingest. "I know I am the cause of my son's demise," Bridget Daugherty said through sobs. "I threw away my life," she said, looking at the teen she called Tom Tom. "And I feel like I threw away yours." Daugherty's attorney asked for a 20-year sentence. State sentencing guidelines called for almost 30. Prosecutors suggested 40. The judge chose life. Later, Samuel Gaynor was asked if he could forgive. "God is the forgiver," he said. "We only can try to cover the scratches on our souls."
view article, embed video