Report of girl violently attacked at Lakelands Park middle school

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Anonymous wrote:Part 2 of the reply of when my son showed me the video. The fight was broken up quickly and it didn’t look like she made contact with her head. But I think that she had asthma or anxiety which probably got her panicking. So sad! I made my son delete the video. It’s very dry sad though. The principle needs to start taking accountability she has not done anything good while being at this school. Last year there was 3 fights in one day! My daughter also got confronted by a girl while many students were recording but thankfully the security guard broke it up before anything happened— speaking of; he got fired because a kid told him he would get someone to k!ll him so the security guard almost hit him! So crazy I am tired of this school.


Why delete the video? The more people who complain that videos were circulating boasting about this, action would have to be taken.



NP

I kind of agree. Parents and the general public need to see the video to understand how things are in schools right now.

If this were "how things are in schools right now" it wouldn't be newsworthy. Fortunately, it's an outlier.
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Anonymous wrote:I was a little confused by the nextdoor posts though - in one post, the poster Holly said that school was covering up for a teacher who was involved? And she also said there was a video of someone saying something along the lines of good job Rita, you taught that B*** (referring to the victim)

Moderately Moco guy was on the thread and probably the other guys in the community from Fox 5 (I have seen some asking if they can cover a particular story) decided to republish this since it will get news coverage whether they publish it or not?


You misread it. She never said covering up for an adult involved.
She said covering up. I took it to mean covering up the rhe amount of violence. And minimizing the severity of the violence.


G says:
"principal is a very stressful job, school environment as work place is also very very stressful. Principal has nothing to lose if he tells the truth, he has no capacity to micromanage the kids. He probably told the story as he was told. Facts in such situations take time to come out. And let him work, let him earn, let him pay his bills. I pray 🙏🏽 it shall be well with the victim"

H replied:
" it’s a she and she is covering up because one of her teachers did this to that girl so that’s why mcps is covering everything up to protect yet another teacher"


Wait. So now we're saying the teacher assaulted the girl which resulted in the head trauma? Yeah, too many contradictory and confusing "facts" are floating around about this.


I don't see that at all on the NextDoor thread. I do see some paranoid person who thinks some January 6 group made up the story and all the thousands of readers are playing along with having received notification from tye principal. You have to just ignore those claims. Mental health help is needed put there alot.


I just quoted those posts word for word above and yet you don't see it on next door? No one is crazy here. You must be part of MCPS trying to sweep this under the rug.


Quiet the opposite. I added my story of my child getting beaten up at that school. Don't let the paranoids make you paranoid.
Possibly I had blocked one of the posters at a different time so didn't see it but either way, calm down.


Really? You say that you don't see posts that we see, and when I respond with facts, you say you may have muted that person and now ask me not to be paranoid and to calm down. Not sure who is more crazy, the one who claims that everything is fake or people like you. SMH.
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Are fire response part of public data just like the police records?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:The fight was between two seventh graders. It was very quick and only about 3 punches were thrown. My son showed me the video. It’s very sad. The school is not good at all. There have been MANY fights within the last year. The principle does not change anything!

The kids are not alright. It is unfortunate that soneone, or several kids, would record the fight, but not one person would break it up.


You can get punished for trying to break up a fight, unfortunately.

You can also get hurt or killed by intervening, unfortunately. Like that guy who tried to break up that NY subway fight and died in the crossfire. I told my kids it’s better to get help from authorities rather than try to step in.


And if there are no "authorities" available?

They can go out and look for them or call 911. Also they can help by filming for evidence or creating a distraction.
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Anonymous wrote:People on this thread are tripping or need to go pack to astroturfer school.

There is a media story, the school sent out a communication about the incident and many have seen the video. A child was taken to a ped trauma center in ANOTHER STATE due to the severity of her injuries.

Those rambling about Jan 6, etc., this is a serious matter. Sit down.


NP trying to catch up. So we know there was an altercation because the school sent an email. But do we know that the Inova thing is true? Was that in the school's email?

Aside from the person on NextDoor who claims their child was bulled by both of the kids in this fight, has anyone else claimed to have seen the video? Is it linked somewhere?

There was the FOX news article which we hope was verified in some way.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The fight was between two seventh graders. It was very quick and only about 3 punches were thrown. My son showed me the video. It’s very sad. The school is not good at all. There have been MANY fights within the last year. The principle does not change anything!

The kids are not alright. It is unfortunate that soneone, or several kids, would record the fight, but not one person would break it up.


You can get punished for trying to break up a fight, unfortunately.

You can also get hurt or killed by intervening, unfortunately. Like that guy who tried to break up that NY subway fight and died in the crossfire. I told my kids it’s better to get help from authorities rather than try to step in.


And if there are no "authorities" available?

They can go out and look for them or call 911. Also they can help by filming for evidence or creating a distraction.

Does filming help though? I find it appalling.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was a little confused by the nextdoor posts though - in one post, the poster Holly said that school was covering up for a teacher who was involved? And she also said there was a video of someone saying something along the lines of good job Rita, you taught that B*** (referring to the victim)

Moderately Moco guy was on the thread and probably the other guys in the community from Fox 5 (I have seen some asking if they can cover a particular story) decided to republish this since it will get news coverage whether they publish it or not?


You misread it. She never said covering up for an adult involved.
She said covering up. I took it to mean covering up the rhe amount of violence. And minimizing the severity of the violence.


G says:
"principal is a very stressful job, school environment as work place is also very very stressful. Principal has nothing to lose if he tells the truth, he has no capacity to micromanage the kids. He probably told the story as he was told. Facts in such situations take time to come out. And let him work, let him earn, let him pay his bills. I pray 🙏🏽 it shall be well with the victim"

H replied:
" it’s a she and she is covering up because one of her teachers did this to that girl so that’s why mcps is covering everything up to protect yet another teacher"


Wait. So now we're saying the teacher assaulted the girl which resulted in the head trauma? Yeah, too many contradictory and confusing "facts" are floating around about this.


I don't see that at all on the NextDoor thread. I do see some paranoid person who thinks some January 6 group made up the story and all the thousands of readers are playing along with having received notification from tye principal. You have to just ignore those claims. Mental health help is needed put there alot.


I just quoted those posts word for word above and yet you don't see it on next door? No one is crazy here. You must be part of MCPS trying to sweep this under the rug.


Quiet the opposite. I added my story of my child getting beaten up at that school. Don't let the paranoids make you paranoid.
Possibly I had blocked one of the posters at a different time so didn't see it but either way, calm down.


Really? You say that you don't see posts that we see, and when I respond with facts, you say you may have muted that person and now ask me not to be paranoid and to calm down. Not sure who is more crazy, the one who claims that everything is fake or people like you. SMH.


It's you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The fight was between two seventh graders. It was very quick and only about 3 punches were thrown. My son showed me the video. It’s very sad. The school is not good at all. There have been MANY fights within the last year. The principle does not change anything!

The kids are not alright. It is unfortunate that soneone, or several kids, would record the fight, but not one person would break it up.


You can get punished for trying to break up a fight, unfortunately.

You can also get hurt or killed by intervening, unfortunately. Like that guy who tried to break up that NY subway fight and died in the crossfire. I told my kids it’s better to get help from authorities rather than try to step in.


And if there are no "authorities" available?

They can go out and look for them or call 911. Also they can help by filming for evidence or creating a distraction.

Does filming help though? I find it appalling.

Of course it helps. To prosecute you need evidence. Rather than delete the video, that PP should have offered it to the victim or police. I would definitely press charges for this potentially deadly attack if I were the girl’s parents.
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A 12-year-old girl at Lakelands Park Middle School was reportedly assaulted and suffered serious injuries during a physical altercation on Wednesday afternoon.

The student was transported to Fairfax Inova Pediatrics Trauma Unit for emergency medical care.


So YES, taken OUT OF STATE to a high level peds trauma unit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was a little confused by the nextdoor posts though - in one post, the poster Holly said that school was covering up for a teacher who was involved? And she also said there was a video of someone saying something along the lines of good job Rita, you taught that B*** (referring to the victim)

Moderately Moco guy was on the thread and probably the other guys in the community from Fox 5 (I have seen some asking if they can cover a particular story) decided to republish this since it will get news coverage whether they publish it or not?


You misread it. She never said covering up for an adult involved.
She said covering up. I took it to mean covering up the rhe amount of violence. And minimizing the severity of the violence.


G says:
"principal is a very stressful job, school environment as work place is also very very stressful. Principal has nothing to lose if he tells the truth, he has no capacity to micromanage the kids. He probably told the story as he was told. Facts in such situations take time to come out. And let him work, let him earn, let him pay his bills. I pray 🙏🏽 it shall be well with the victim"

H replied:
" it’s a she and she is covering up because one of her teachers did this to that girl so that’s why mcps is covering everything up to protect yet another teacher"


Wait. So now we're saying the teacher assaulted the girl which resulted in the head trauma? Yeah, too many contradictory and confusing "facts" are floating around about this.


I don't see that at all on the NextDoor thread. I do see some paranoid person who thinks some January 6 group made up the story and all the thousands of readers are playing along with having received notification from tye principal. You have to just ignore those claims. Mental health help is needed put there alot.


I just quoted those posts word for word above and yet you don't see it on next door? No one is crazy here. You must be part of MCPS trying to sweep this under the rug.


Quiet the opposite. I added my story of my child getting beaten up at that school. Don't let the paranoids make you paranoid.
Possibly I had blocked one of the posters at a different time so didn't see it but either way, calm down.


Really? You say that you don't see posts that we see, and when I respond with facts, you say you may have muted that person and now ask me not to be paranoid and to calm down. Not sure who is more crazy, the one who claims that everything is fake or people like you. SMH.


It's you.


Pot calling the kettle black. Buzz off.
Anonymous
I don't think this board has a block or mute function? You must be thinking of other socials.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
A 12-year-old girl at Lakelands Park Middle School was reportedly assaulted and suffered serious injuries during a physical altercation on Wednesday afternoon.

The student was transported to Fairfax Inova Pediatrics Trauma Unit for emergency medical care.


So YES, taken OUT OF STATE to a high level peds trauma unit.


Not sure why you're emphasizing the "out of state." The closest options to a real ER are out of state.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
A 12-year-old girl at Lakelands Park Middle School was reportedly assaulted and suffered serious injuries during a physical altercation on Wednesday afternoon.

The student was transported to Fairfax Inova Pediatrics Trauma Unit for emergency medical care.


So YES, taken OUT OF STATE to a high level peds trauma unit.


Not sure why you're emphasizing the "out of state." The closest options to a real ER are out of state.

It's significant because, here in the dmv, in general and Md specifically, there are numerous major hospitals and medical centers. The child's injuries were such that they required her being transported to a hospital out of state.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't think this board has a block or mute function? You must be thinking of other socials.

Block "anonymous" and you'll block 99% of everything here!
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