A group of Florida teens can be heard laughing and joking as they watch a man drown in a pond July 9, in an "extremely disturbing" video released by the Brevard County State Attorney's office.

The unidentified teens, ages 14 to 16, shout taunts and scream with laughter as the man dies in Cocoa, Florida Today reports. Police identified and interviewed the five teens involved, the Associated Press reported. None of the teens called 911, but the Cocoa police chief said they’ll face no charges.

“As horrible as this video is the laws in the State of Florida do not obligate citizens to render aid or call someone to render aid to a person in distress,” Mike Cantaloupe, Cocoa Police Department chief, said in a statement about the Bracco Park incident.

"Get out the water, you going down!" one teen is heard screaming in the audio portion of the video, which Florida Today published on its website.

"Are you scared to see a dead person?" one teen is heard asking another in another part of the audio, moments before the youths erupt in laughter again over the sounds of anguished screams in the background.

Jamel Dunn, 31, of Cocoa was identified Monday as the drowning victim. His severely decomposed body was found floating at the edge of the retention pond Friday, after his fiancee had reported him missing July 12.

“Unfortunately there are no laws in Florida that apply to this scenario,” Cantaloupe said. “Perhaps this case may be what’s needed to pass new laws. As chief of police there are times when I wish I could do more.”

A GoFundMe has been set up to help with Dunn’s funeral expenses.

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