Man charged in violent viral video of juvenile assault

Monday, March 28, 2016
VIDEO: Man charged in violent viral video of beating
A Gloucester County man is facing charges after a graphic video was posted to Facebook of an assault on a juvenile.

WEST DEPTFORD TWP., N.J. -- A New Jersey man is facing charges after a graphic video was posted to Facebook of an assault on a juvenile.

Police say 26-year-old Paul A. Cojocaru of National Park, N.J., confessed to the attack, and is charged with aggravated assault and terroristic threats.

His bail was set at $50,000 full cash. Cojocaru posted bail and was released pending court hearings.

The video that led to Cojocaru's arrest immediately went viral after it was posted online last week.

VIDEO: Violent viral video sparks outrage on social media

West Deptford Township police are investigating a graphic video posted Tuesday night on Facebook of an assault on a juvenile.

In the video, a man is seen beating a 17-year-old boy to a pulp.

After the video was posted, the phones at the West Deptford Police Department began ringing off the hook.

"It took me back. I was very, very shocked to watch what appears to be a juvenile just getting assaulted for no reason at all," said West Deptford Township Police Chief Samuel DiSimone.

Cojocaru identifies as a self-trained mixed martial artist. Police say the beaten teenager is OK, and is not related to the apparent assailant.

"They do know each other so we've made certain that they're not gonna see each other, they're not gonna come together, have any interaction between the two," DiSimone said.

On their Facebook page, police are urging people not to take matters into their own hands, and to refrain from posting any threats on social media or otherwise.

They want to assure everyone the juvenile is safe and is no longer in any danger.

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