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Las Vegas high schooler charged with battery after video of horrific classroom beating goes viral

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A Las Vegas excessive schooler was charged with battery after video of a beating in a classroom final week went viral on social media.

The video, which was taken at Las Vegas Excessive College on Wednesday, exhibits the sufferer together with her head facedown on a desk because the suspect punches her repeatedly from behind and somebody tries to cease the assault. Laughter might be heard at one level through the video. 

Clark County College District Police Lt. Bryan Zink stated that the suspect was cited for battery on the day of the incident, however might face extra fees as soon as the sufferer’s accidents are reviewed. 

“The sufferer was seen by medical after which we encourage the mom to take her to get additional medical and get checked out,” Zink instructed Fox Information Digital. “We’re simply ready to listen to again from the dad or mum on the extent of any accidents earlier than we will transfer ahead with extra fees.”

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Minors older than 16 might be prosecuted as an grownup in Nevada, however that’s often reserved for essentially the most severe crimes, in accordance with Zink. 

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Clark County College District Superintendent Jesus Jara condemned the violence on Saturday. 

“Violent acts, assaults, and bullying won’t be tolerated within the Clark County College District, and those that select to interact in these actions will likely be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the regulation,” Jara stated in an announcement. 

Clark County College District Superintendent Jesus Jara stated that ‘violent acts, assaults, and bullying won’t be tolerated.’
(Las Vegas Excessive College)

A secretary at close by Legacy Excessive College in northern Las Vegas was additionally attacked by a pupil this week, KLAS stories. 

“We don’t tolerate this sort of conduct,” Zink stated of the assault at Las Vegas Excessive College. “That is very, very severe, only a very brutal beat down. It’s simply horrible.”

Supply: Fox Information