Video of hallway brawls at Whitman

Anonymous
Let’s see if this happening at a W school gets their attention on curbing violence at schools seriously.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Let’s see if this happening at a W school gets their attention on curbing violence at schools seriously.


Maybe Taylor will care. I'm not jaded on him quite yet.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Let’s see if this happening at a W school gets their attention on curbing violence at schools seriously.


Doubt it, however this clearly looked like an assault. If I were the victim's parents, I would call the cops and press charges. Heck I might even call the local news.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Let’s see if this happening at a W school gets their attention on curbing violence at schools seriously.


Doubt it, however this clearly looked like an assault. If I were the victim's parents, I would call the cops and press charges. Heck I might even call the local news.


My kid has been jumped at school and he doesn't tell anyone. Many kids don't. Makes them look weak and could make them a continued target.
Anonymous
That is so terrible. My heart goes out to that kid.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Let’s see if this happening at a W school gets their attention on curbing violence at schools seriously.


Maybe Taylor will care. I'm not jaded on him quite yet.


Yes, He is proving very responsive to the westside community.
Anonymous
That’s not just assault, it’s battery, possibly aggravated battery and a felony. I’d call the cops and press charges if I were the parents.
Anonymous
Ugh. We have this happening at our MS almost once a week. It’s insanity. (We’re not in the Whitman cluster)

Pretty much any MS kid can pull up a similar video on their phone.

I know they are not supposed to film them, but honestly, it’s good for people outside the school to see what is actually going on in the hallways.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:That’s not just assault, it’s battery, possibly aggravated battery and a felony. I’d call the cops and press charges if I were the parents.


This. I know a kid who got jumped at school recently. Parents threatened to go to the media if the principal didn't make a big deal about it. It worked. Parents also pressed charges and the kid who instigated it now has a record, can no longer participate in school sports throughout high school, and has to stay a certain number of feet away from the victim. The kids at school are aware of everything that has transpired - no one dares to mess with the victim.
Anonymous
I don’t understand why a parent needs to make a big stink in order for something to be done in situations like these.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Let’s see if this happening at a W school gets their attention on curbing violence at schools seriously.


Doubt it, however this clearly looked like an assault. If I were the victim's parents, I would call the cops and press charges. Heck I might even call the local news.


My kid has been jumped at school and he doesn't tell anyone. Many kids don't. Makes them look weak and could make them a continued target.


What school?
Anonymous
The one kid was stomping on his head.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:That’s not just assault, it’s battery, possibly aggravated battery and a felony. I’d call the cops and press charges if I were the parents.


This. I know a kid who got jumped at school recently. Parents threatened to go to the media if the principal didn't make a big deal about it. It worked. Parents also pressed charges and the kid who instigated it now has a record, can no longer participate in school sports throughout high school, and has to stay a certain number of feet away from the victim. The kids at school are aware of everything that has transpired - no one dares to mess with the victim.


Glad to hear it. And certainly sounds like a case where it was beneficial to have video proof of the event.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not exactly sure when this happened https://x.com/m4lmoco/status/1859335597313134860?s=46&t=Rw_jX1uyupQwvEwsjuQulQ


If you engage in this type of behavior, you forfeit your right to an education. At least at that school.
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