California sixth grade girl is viciously attacked by classmate ‘in fight over a boy’ as victim’s mom blasts: ‘Nobody came to help my daughter’
A sixth-grade girl was brutally attacked by another student at a California high school, with the attack all captured on cellphone video.
The apparently unprovoked attack happened just before 3 p.m. last Thursday in Riverside County at Arizona Middle School.
In the attack, the victim is ambushed by a classmate by pulling her hair and then viciously punching her in the face. The beating seemed to last almost two minutes before someone intervened.
Fellow students at the school stood by and watched, or took out their phones to film what was happening in front of them as the girl was beaten.
A sixth-grade girl was brutally attacked by another student, captured on cellphone video
The unprovoked attack happened just before 3pm last Thursday, with the victim ambushed by a classmate who pulled her hair and viciously beat her.
The girl was left with scratches on her face. Clumps of hair had also been pulled from her head
The victim’s mother, known as Jazmin, revealed that the altercation stemmed from a dispute over a boy, leaving her daughter bruised and traumatized.
The disturbing videos obtained by KTL sees the moments just before the attack began, with the attacker apparently being teased by a friend.
“I’m scared, my heart is pounding,” the girl was heard saying in the video.
“Just fight her. She’s not going to do things,” one antagonist can be heard saying.
“Should I just start pulling her hair?” the girl asks.
The victim’s mother, known as Jazmin, revealed how the confrontation stemmed from an argument over a boy and suddenly escalated into physical violence, leaving her daughter bruised and traumatized.
Despite the severity of the incident, no school staff intervened during the attack, which only added to the victim’s suffering.
“No one came to help my daughter; not a single student came to stop this. So she was left alone,” Jazmin told the channel.
In the moments before the attack, the attacker is seen being teased by a friend
Bystanders at the school watched or recorded the attack on their phones, without intervention from school staff. while the attack took place in the schoolyard
The attacker has now been deported from the country due to her violent actions
“I couldn’t even watch the full video. It was really difficult. I just thank God that my daughter is alive.”
By the time Jazmin arrived at school to talk to her daughter, who was visibly shaken and in tears, she noticed her face was swollen and some of her hair had been pulled out.
‘At that moment I just held her and hugged her. I have seen several things on social media where children are being brutally attacked and murdered,” Jazmin said.
The girl was taken to hospital, where a police report was filed.
When her mother sought answers from school officials about her daughter’s safety, she received only vague assurances.
The attackers punched and pulled the hair of another girl at school
Fellow students did nothing and just stood watching or filming on their phones
The pair fought for almost two minutes before the attack finally ended
The victim could be seen clinging to the other girl’s sweater in an attempt to stop the attack
The attack happened last Thursday just before 3 p.m. in Riverside County at Arizona Middle School
“They just tell me that you can bring your daughter back tomorrow and I can assure you that your daughter will be fine,” Jazmin said.
School authorities say they have punished the perpetrator, who may face criminal charges pending the outcome of an investigation, but Jazmin remains dissatisfied with the school’s response.
‘I want to see justice. “I want justice for my daughter because I feel like it’s another fight and they’re sweeping everything under the rug,” she said.
She has now withdrawn her daughter from Arizona Middle School.
The attacker is also no longer enrolled at the school having been expelled as a result of her violent outburst.
This comes just days after the family of Missouri schoolgirl Kaylee Gain spoke out after she was left in a life-threatening condition by a bully who repeatedly bashed her head against concrete.
Kaylee Gain (pictured) suffered a skull fracture and frontal lobe damage last Friday when her head was repeatedly slammed into the ground during a fight near her high school in St. Louis
Kaylee was brutally beaten by another teen last week (pictured). She is ‘fighting hard to stay alive’ after suffering brain damage in the horrific attack
The 16-year-old suffered a skull fracture and frontal lobe damage during a violent brawl that was caught on camera near her high school in St. Louis on March 8.
In a damning statement released through their lawyer, Kaylee’s family members said they won’t know the extent of her injuries until she wakes up.
The family added that they want “justice through the legal system” but implored other teens not to seek revenge on the girl who attacked Kaylee.
They confirmed that Kaylee “suffered a skull fracture that resulted in brain bleeding and swelling” and that she remains unconscious 10 days later.