Fri. Nov 22nd, 2024
alert-–-another-disturbing-bullying-incident-sees-at-least-two-boys-beat-up-smaller-student-in-corridor-of-minneapolis-schoolAlert – Another disturbing bullying incident sees at least two boys beat up smaller student in corridor of Minneapolis school

Disturbing video of a group of boys shoving a smaller student against lockers before beating him up at a Minneapolis school has surfaced online.

Video footage showed the shocking moment a terrified middle schooler is backed up against a wall of lockers by a group of apparent bullies.

All of a sudden, two of the much larger boys start pummeling the boy as he ducks down to try to avoid their violent swings.

The rest of the group descended on the scared teen, and chaos ensued before the video clip came to an abrupt end.

Friday’s incident took place at Eagle Ridge Middle School in Savage, Minnesota, which is around a 20-minute drive away from the city of Minneapolis. 

Disturbing video of a group of boys shoving a smaller student against lockers before beating him up at a Minneapolis school has surfaced online

Disturbing video of a group of boys shoving a smaller student against lockers before beating him up at a Minneapolis school has surfaced online

Video footage showed the shocking moment a terrified middle schooler is backed up against a wall of lockers by a group of apparent bullies

Video footage showed the shocking moment a terrified middle schooler is backed up against a wall of lockers by a group of apparent bullies

The rest of the group descended on the scared teen

Chaos ensued before the video clip came to an abrupt end

The rest of the group descended on the scared teen and chaos ensued before the video clip came to an abrupt end

Video footage was uploaded on X by the user @CrimeWatchMpls on Saturday morning.  

DailyMail.com reached out to the Savage Police Department and Eagle Ridge Middle School for comment. 

The Savage Police Department confirmed that they did not receive any report of the incident that took place. 

This is just one of many bullying incidents that have been taking place in schools across the United States recently. 

Friday's incident took place at Eagle Ridge Middle School in Savage, Minnesota, which is around a 20-minute drive away from the city of Minneapolis

Friday’s incident took place at Eagle Ridge Middle School in Savage, Minnesota, which is around a 20-minute drive away from the city of Minneapolis

Just last month, a brawl took place at another school in the Minneapolis area. Shocking footage emerged showing a huge fight between students at Lakeville North High School.  

Video shows two female students viciously attacking one another as teachers desperately try to pull them apart.

One of the girls charges at the other, sending her sprawling the floor as other students cry out in shock. 

As she attempts to get up, the other girl starts raining blows down on her head and body. They continue brawling until both end up on the floor, latching onto one another’s hair.

As they continue to hit and slap each other, a teacher and another student attempt to break them apart.

But the girls refuse to let go, prompting another teacher to try to wade in.

Two female students were filmed brawling with each other at Minneapolis' Lakeville North High School

Two female students were filmed brawling with each other at Minneapolis’ Lakeville North High School

One of the girls starts screaming in pain while the other shouts, ‘I don’t give a f***,’ as people attempt to pry them apart.

‘I’m not getting off,’ she yells, while maintaining a tight grip on her hair before adding, ‘I’m going to kill this b****.’

The clip ends with the girls still engaged in a deadlock on the floor as other students holler in the background.

In a statement to parents, the school said it was working with local police to ensure ‘additional supervision’ was in place at the school’s basketball game and the next day during class.

‘Incidents like these are taken very seriously and action was taken immediately to ensure the safety of our students and staff,’ the statement from principal Kim Budde said.

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