• Missouri teen in shocking high school black beatdown pictured, 'fightin

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    The Missouri teen who was left in critical condition after another teenage
    girl slammed her head into the ground during a caught-on-camera brawl has
    been identified as a 15-year-old named Kaylee.

    The young teen was pictured smiling away from the camera in a photo on a GoFundMe fundraiser shared by a family friend.

    “Kaylee is fighting hard to stay alive and heal but this is only the
    beginning of a very uphill battle,” the description said of Kaylee’s
    condition.

    She is currently suffering from a serious brain bleed and swelling, the
    friend said.

    “We will not know the extent of the brain damage that has occurred until
    she wakes up but the path to recovery will be extremely hard on the
    family, not only mentally but financially,” they wrote.

    As of Wednesday morning, the fundraiser had raked in nearly $24,000 of its $40,000 goal.

    The teen was wounded Friday afternoon when a fight broke out near
    Hazelwood High School in St. Louis County.

    Kaylee and a second, unidentified girl started hitting each other before
    the latter pushed her to the ground and started punching her, the
    troubling footage showed.

    Kaylee could be seen trying to defend herself while the other girl
    repeatedly called her a “bitch.”

    When the second teen finally got on top of Kaylee and smashed her head
    into the ground, onlookers could be heard yelling “damn!”

    Kaylee was eventually left lying motionless on the ground while others continued to scuffle.

    After police arrived, an unidentified 15-year-old girl was taken into
    custody.

    The investigation into the fight is ongoing.

    Lawmakers have called for the girl who bashed Kaylee’s head in to face
    maximum consequences.

    “The criminal should be charged and tried as an adult. If the victim dies,
    that offense should rise to a homicide,” Attorney General Andrew Bailey
    wrote on X.

    Those involved in the beating “must be held accountable to the fullest
    extent of the law,” Lt. Gov. Mike Kehoe added.

    Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley argued for a federal mandate that would increase
    the number of school safety officers on campuses.

    “If it’s good enough for some football games to have a security presence,
    to have cops, to have security cameras, surely it’s good enough for our
    kids,” the Republican said.

    https://nypost.com/2024/03/13/us-news/missouri-teen-in-shocking-high- school-beatdown-pictured/

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