Teenager throws 6-year old from 10th floor "to be on the news
A teenager who threw a six-year-old boy from the 10th-floor viewing platform of a London art gallery did so because he wanted to make the news, he told police. Jonty Bravery, 18, pleaded guilty to the attempted murder of a child at the Old Bailey Court in London on Friday, Metropolitan Police said. Bravery was 17 when he was arrested for throwing the youngster from the viewing platform at the Tate Modern gallery on August 4. The boy, who was visiting London from France with his family, was found on a fifth-floor roof with extremely serious injuries, police said. As he was arrested, Bravery told officers that he hoped the attack would be reported in the news because he wanted to raise awareness of his treatment for autism, theEvening Standardreported. "I wanted to be on the news, who I am and why I did it, so when it is official no-one can say anything else," Bravery told police. TheEvening Standardreported that he also said at the time...