Vile school bullies are filmed forcing victim into degrading act

Disgusting high school students in California were filmed forcing a middle schooler to lick the bottom of one of their shoes after punching him in the face.

Shocking footage shows the moment two unknown bullies, aged 14 and 15, demand high school student Carter Lashaul to ‘lick that sh**.’

Adina Alaniz captured the gruesome footage on her security cameras before rushing outside to comfort Lashaul, who was left in tears after the incident. The teens have since been arrested.

According to his grandmother Bobbie Moorehead, the little boy can no longer walk home from school.

“Look what they did to him. How are you going to let someone lick your feet? Why would you do something like that? That’s not right,” Moorehead said KGET.

Two unidentified California high school students, 14 and 15, were seen making high school student Carter Lashaul lick the sole of one of their shoes, seconds after another had slapped him

One of the bullies, dressed in khaki shorts and a black t-shirt, forced Lashaul to lie on the floor and lick the bottom of his shoe (pictured here)

The incident occurred in a driveway in Bakersfield — about two hours outside of Los Angeles — on Monday. It’s unclear how old the victim is, but he appears younger than the other two boys in the clip.

Images shared widely on social media show Lashaul, dressed in a yellow T-shirt, surrounded by the two students.

He slowly walked over to one of them, dressed in khaki shorts and a black T-shirt, as the teenager told him, “Get on the floor and lick that shit.”

Adina Alaniz (pictured) ran outside to comfort Lashaul after seeing the horrific act on her home camera

Lashaul then knelt in front of the teenager, while the other stepped towards him and punched him in the face.

The other high school student then lifted his foot, while Lashaul appeared to lick the sole of his shoe before they walked away.

Lashaul stood helplessly in Alaniz’s driveway as his screams were heard on camera.

Alaniz quickly ran to Lashual and asked him, “Are you okay?”

She told the newspaper: ‘I thought I was there quickly enough to prevent it, but it turned out it had already happened.’

Lashaul’s grandmother, Bobbie Moorehead (pictured), has decided her grandson will no longer walk home after the absurd incident

Just before he licked the shoe, Lashaul was brutally punched in the face (photo) by the other teenager

“From start to finish – I can only imagine what he was feeling at that moment,” she added.

Students at Golden Valley High School, where the bullies attend, are taking action to support the victim.

Outside, a crowd gathered to hold signs in support of Lashaul, who attends another school in the same district.

“There should be no bullying, no violence, everyone is human, we all make mistakes, we are all flesh and blood – there should be no reason for anyone to put down a person when at the end of the day we are all human. Simple,” said student Persaias Hollinquest, as her classmates cheered her on.

Kern High School District, which oversees the school, said Tuesday that it “strongly opposes such behavior” and “does not tolerate bullying.”

“We are actively investigating this matter and are working closely with the Bakersfield Police Department and the Kern High School District Police Department to address the matter appropriately,” the district said.

Greenfield Union School District, which oversees Leon H. Ollivier Middle School — where Lashaul attends — also condemned the incident

‘Our highest priority is the well-being of our students and we have launched an investigation.

Carter Lashaul is a student at Leon H. Olliveir Middle School (left). The 14- and 15-year-old bullies are students at Golden Valley High School (right)

“We want to encourage families to have conversations with their students about anti-bullying during this time,” the school district said.

The two teens involved have since been arrested for assault, false imprisonment and conspiracy, the Bakersfield Police Department told DailyMail.com. Their identities are unclear.

DailyMail.com reached out to the principals of Kent High School District and Greenfield Union School District for comment.

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