November 2, 2024
Violence in high schools has increased at a rapid rate this fall, with several horrific and shocking caught-on-tape incidents that have exposed the brutality of mob attacks on individual students.


Violence in high schools has increased at a rapid rate this fall, with several horrific and shocking caught-on-tape incidents that have exposed the brutality of mob attacks on individual students.

Five teenagers between the ages of 15 and 17 were charged this week with felony battery in the savage mob beating of a male student at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, the same location of the deadly 2018 school shooting.

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A shocking video of the brutal fight shows an unidentified male teenager getting jumped by multiple other teenagers, pummeling him. One of the teenagers is seen lifting the victim over his shoulder before slamming him head-first onto the concrete, fracturing his skull. The victim was face down, unconscious.

A student is heard in the background of the video, likely one of the attackers, enthusiastically yelling and mocking the victim, “He’s sleeping! Check if he’s breathing. … Pick his ass up!”

Several other teenagers move in to help check on the victim, helping to roll his unresponsive body over onto his back.

Witnesses reportedly said he was chased by 15 people in the school parking lot before being viciously attacked. The victim was treated at the hospital and is now alleged to be recovering at home.

“We’re thankful to the Coral Springs Police Department and the school administration for quickly collaborating to identify the five students. Their arrests serve as a crucial lesson about the severe consequences that can come of one’s actions,” Broward County School Board Chairwoman Lori Alhadef said in a statement.

In Las Vegas last week, four of the nine teenagers did not receive bail during a court hearing after being charged with second-degree murder in the death of 17-year-old Jonathan Lewis, whom the suspects of a mob allegedly beat to death on Nov. 1.


The group of teenagers had stomped on Lewis’s head, causing lethal blunt force trauma to his head and body.

The defense attorneys for the defendants decried the $250,000 bail as allegedly not fair because some of their clients did not assault the victim as many times as other defendants. The four teenagers attempted to claim self-defense because the victim punched first. The prosecutor argued that the victim didn’t deserve a deadly attack and will be using the videos of the attack as evidence. The judge said that after seeing the videos, she disagreed with it being called “self-defense.”


In Lawrence, Massachusetts, two high school students were attacked by a mob near Lawrence High School and were beaten so severely that one victim was convulsing on the ground and the other was cut on their face.

A mother of one of the victims said her son said he was beaten by as many as 20 to 30 people, but videos show at least 10 teenagers were seen in the attack. Law enforcement has identified five suspects in the brutal attack.

In Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, a 15-year-old autistic teenager was beaten so severely in a high school stairwell that he was hospitalized.

“He told the cafeteria lady something that he’d seen that these boys were doing. So while they were beating him, they called him a snitch,” his mother, Chevone Pack, said.

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The mother described that when she got to the hospital, she found that her son’s “face was rearranged.”

Hawaii County police confirmed that only one 15-year-old male was arrested and charged with third-degree assault.

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