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Girl, 13, looked up punishment for running someone over after hitting cyclist in stolen car, court hears

A 13-year-old girl in Victoria, Australia, is facing 109 charges, including reckless conduct endangering serious injury, theft, and motor vehicle theft. The charges stem from multiple incidents in March, including allegedly using a stolen car to hit a cyclist in Brighton.

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Girl, 13, looked up punishment for running someone over after hitting cyclist in stolen car, court hears
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A 13-year-old girl in Victoria, Australia, is facing 109 charges, including reckless conduct endangering serious injury, theft, and motor vehicle theft. The charges stem from multiple incidents in March, including allegedly using a stolen car to hit a cyclist in Brighton. Following the incident, she reportedly searched online for the punishment for running someone over. Police also allege the girl targeted members of the Jewish community, making antisemitic remarks and swerving a car towards them in separate incidents in Hampton, Ripponlea, and Caulfield. According to police, the girl appeared to thrive on the notoriety and social media attention generated by her alleged offenses. She appeared in court on Monday seeking bail.

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The teen’s offending had escalated to a point where she was allegedly offending an average of 1.45 times a day in 74 days.

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Shortly after hitting a cyclist, the girl Googled how long the sentence is for running someone over.

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A 13-year-old is facing 109 charges, including reckless conduct endangering serious injury, theft, motor vehicle theft and burglary.

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The girl allegedly swerved a stolen car towards members of the Jewish community.

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The girl thrived on notoriety and was invested in social media reaction to her alleged offending.

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The teenager is facing 109 charges, including reckless conduct endangering serious injury, theft, motor vehicle theft and burglary. Photograph: Dave Hunt/AAP View image in fullscreen The teenager is facing 109 charges, including reckless conduct endangering serious injury, theft, motor vehicle theft and burglary. Photograph: Dave Hunt/AAP Girl, 13, looked up punishment for running someone over after hitting cyclist in stolen car, court hears Teen who allegedly targeted Jewish community members thrived on notoriety and was invested in social media reaction to her alleged offending, police say Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast A 13-year-old charged with a string of offences including allegedly swerving a stolen car towards members of the Jewish community looked up the punishment for running someone over after hitting a cyclist, a court has heard. The 13-year-old, who cannot be identified for legal reasons, appeared on Monday in a Victorian children’s court seeking bail. She is facing 109 charges, including reckless conduct endangering serious injury, theft, motor vehicle theft and burglary. In one incident on 30 March, the girl was allegedly behind the wheel of a stolen car in Brighton in Melbourne’s south-east and attempted to hit a cyclist with the passenger door of the car. An argument ensued between the cyclist and the car occupants before it was allegedly driven into the 45-year-old man, knocking him to the ground. Police were able to go through the girl’s phone, where they found some “troubling” content, including videos. “Shortly after that incident – within three minutes – she Googled how long the sentence is for running someone over,” Det Sen Const Jarryd Grey told the court on Monday. “It’s quite troubling … we realised it’s premeditated.” The girl thrived on notoriety and was invested in how many news articles and likes on social media coverage of her alleged offending generated, the detective said. “She thinks it gives her status in her group which is really concerning,” he said. The court heard about other alleged incidents targeting Jewish people, including antisemitic remarks shouted at pedestrians in Hampton, Ripponlea and Caulfield, and swerving towards a Jewish family in Ripponlea – causing them run for cover in March. “There was a web search on ‘where do Jews live’,” Det Grey told the court. “It shows us it is targeted. She is going out of her way to target a certain community.” The prosecutor said the teen’s offending had escalated to a point where she was allegedly offending an average of 1.45 times a day in 74 days. “It’s reached its current peak in which a 13-year-old child is not only repeatedly been behind the wheel of a stolen car, but is weaponising them at the risk of road users,” he said. “She has expressed that nothing will stop her offending.” The girl’s defence lawyer, in arguing for her bail, said youth justice had agreed to supervise her and alert authorities if she breached conditions. He said his client had expressed a willingness to return to school and could do so once school holidays were over. The magistrate, in denying the girl bail, said it was the only conclusion he could reach as the “risk to the community is overwhelming.” Explore more on these topics Melbourne Victoria news Share Reuse this content
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