An 18 year old Troy man convicted of complicity to aggravated assault for encouraging the beating of a teen, videotaping the assault and placing it on social media was sentenced Monday to two years of community control.

Judge Christopher Gee told Anthony Olden in Miami County Common Pleas Court it was “of great concern you have not shown any remorse for your actions.”

Troy police reported a 15 year old assaulted another 15 year old June 30 following an argument. Olden videotaped the attack and posted it on social media. Olden could be heard on the video encouraging the assaulting teen to continue the attack.

Defense lawyer Steve King said Olden wants to go to culinary school and has been taking some positive steps.

Janna Parker, an assistant county prosecutor, said prosecutors were concerned by Olden trying to minimize his role in the incident and said Olden had convictions for assault as a juvenile.

Prosecutors, she said, “feel he is a risk on community control” but also realized Olden’s young age.

Gee sentenced Olden to community control with conditions he maintain passing grades in high school and on graduating either enroll full time in a college or vocational school or obtain employment. Olden also was ordered to undergo a mental health assessment and follow any treatment recommended.