(WSB Radio) -- Cobb County police have no motive and no suspects in connection with the brutal beating this week of a 19-year-old man outside the main gate at Six Flags Over Georgia.
Joshua Martin is in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Grady Memorial Hospital. His mother, Barbara Martin, says he's unconscious after suffering a brain injury in the Tuesday night assault.
The victim's brother, Girard Martin, says they were attacked by a group of ten to fifteen teenagers as they left the amusement park. For at least ten minutes, the gang allegedly kicked, punched and stomped on Joshua Martin.
Barbara Martin is demanding Six Flags increase security outside the park. Six Flags management would not comment on the attack.
6 July 2007
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