Bobby Tillman, 18, of Douglasville was beaten and stomped to death after he walked by his attackers at the wrong time, Douglas County Sheriff Phil Miller said Sunday.
Tillman died before he could be transported to the hospital early Sunday, Miller said.
Four people have been arrested in connection with the teen's death.
The four arrested were identified as Quantez Devonta Mallory, 18, Horace Damon Coleman, 19, Emmanuel Benjamin Boykins, 18, and Tracen Lamar Franklin, 19.
All four appeared Monday morning before Judge Robert James in Douglas Superior Court, where they were ordered held without bond.
All four are being held in the Douglas County Jail, charged with ******. Three were taken into custody at the scene of the beating early Sunday, and Franklin turned himself in later in the day, Miller said.
What started out as a small party at a home on Independence Drive ended up with between 60 and 80 people, Miller said. (Read a neighbor's account.)
“Some very responsible parents let their ********* have a party at their house, and there were only 10 people expected to come," Miller said.
The parents asked the party-goers to leave, and a fight began between two girls outside the home, Miller said.
One of the females hit a male, who said he wouldn't hit a girl but would hit the next male that walked by, Miller said. The 5-feet-6-inch, 124-pound Tillman was the next male. Several people then joined in the ****** on Tillman, investigators said.
Tillman was still breathing as deputies arrived at the scene, Miller said. Deputies administered CPR to the teen, who did not survive.
"It'll bring tears to your eyes," Miller said. "It's just so sad."
Four people were arrested, and investigators do not believe there will be additional arrests, Miller said. The homeowners are not expected to face charges, he said. No ***** or ******* were involved, Miller said.
"They [the parents] were doing the very best they could," Miller said. "The situation got out of hand."
Tillman's death came as a shock to friends and former classmates of the 2010 graduate of Chapel Hill High School. Some, such as 18-year-old Adrienne Anderson, learned of his death on Facebook.
Anderson said Tillman didn't attend Chapel Hill very long, but made a lot of friends before he graduated.
“He never bothered anybody," Anderson said. "He was an all-around nice person.”
Anderson said she had planned to attend the party Saturday night but changed her plans. "I was supposed to be going, but I'm glad I wasn't there," she said.
Witnesses were taken by bus to the sheriff's office, Miller said. Channel 2 Action News reported the NAACP was questioning whether investigators followed proper procedures in questioning the witnesses and whether they were allowed to call their parents.
Miller defended the deputies, saying they were just doing their jobs.
"I had six people to interview 57 people," Miller told the AJC on Monday. "I didn't ******* anybody's rights. We loaded them onto a bus, there was heat on the bus, they were allowed bathroom breaks and we interviewed 57 people between 2:30 a.m. and 8:30 a.m. Sunday. Our goal was to find out who ******** this young man."
Miller said his investigators were somewhat hampered by a local attorney, "who came up there and advised witnesses -- not suspects, witnesses -- not to talk to us."
"It's not about the NAACP, it's not about the sheriff's office, it's about the ****** of a nice, young man who was ******** and it was not provoked," Miller said.
"I apologize if I offended anyone, but I'm not required by law to notify parents," the sheriff told the AJC. "If the parents were so interested, why were those **** out after midnight?"
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Too bad for the *** who didn't deserve this.
And that stupid ass NAACP poking their noses where it doesn't belong. All they most likely found out was a group of black **** at a party ended up in a Sheriff van and trying to make a big deal out of nothing. Fuck that group. No better than ****.