The five had already handcuffed and robbed the autistic teenager, stuck a gun in his face and threatened to kill him and his family, the charges say.
Only after that, when they allegedly marched him to the bottom of a hill in St. Paul's Conway neighborhood and took turns socking him in the stomach, did the terrified 16-year-old, betrayed and beaten by people he thought wanted to be his friends, start to cry.
And that was only halfway through the robbery and beating endured by the teenager, identified in court papers only as C.M., and before he was shot twice in the head with a BB gun.
Three adults and two teenagers were charged late last week with felony kidnapping and first-degree aggravated robbery in the Dec. 23 attack on the teen, who was walking to a store when he was allegedly lured into the group by one of the teenagers, who asked him to "hang out."
Tiffany Ann Clock, 21, and Anthony Martin Ramos, 24, both of Columbia Heights, and Trenton Eugene Johnson, 22, of St. Paul, remained in the Ramsey County jail Saturday in lieu of $100,000 bail. All are scheduled for court appearances later this month. The younger suspects, whose names were not released because they are juveniles, are to appear in court Tuesday.
"What makes this [crime] so outrageous is the nature of it -- the callousness to pick on a vulnerable person like this," Ramsey County Attorney John Choi, whose office will prosecute the case, said Saturday. "They basically ambushed him."
The charges do not say whether the suspects knew the victim was autistic or whether it was the reason he was targeted. Choi said he does not think the case will be prosecuted as a hate crime, but said it will be pursued "vigorously."
The attack on the vulnerable teenager also horrified an advocate for Minnesotans with autism, who said on Saturday that the victim's emotional scars are likely to outlast his physical ones.