JOHNSTOWN (KWGN) — A teenaged girl and her boyfriend have been charged as adults in connection with the death of the girl's younger sister while they re-enacted a violent scene from the video game "Mortal Kombat" two weeks ago.
Police said the teens were playing what they called 'Mortal Kombat," a re-enactment of a video game notable for its violent content. An American Psychological Association report specifically cited Mortal Kombat as a video game that can increase a person's aggressive thoughts, feelings and behavior. The study concluded that violent video games are more harmful than violent television and movies, because the player must identify with the aggressor.
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In the end, the autopsy revealed "more than 20 bruises on Zoe's body, a broken wrist and bruising and swelling to the brain."
Both teens are being held in lieu of $100,000 bond. If they're convicted, this crime carries a penalty of 16-48 years in prison.
Police said the teens were playing what they called 'Mortal Kombat," a re-enactment of a video game notable for its violent content. An American Psychological Association report specifically cited Mortal Kombat as a video game that can increase a person's aggressive thoughts, feelings and behavior. The study concluded that violent video games are more harmful than violent television and movies, because the player must identify with the aggressor.
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In the end, the autopsy revealed "more than 20 bruises on Zoe's body, a broken wrist and bruising and swelling to the brain."
Both teens are being held in lieu of $100,000 bond. If they're convicted, this crime carries a penalty of 16-48 years in prison.