A mob of students brutally beat a student from Hazelwood East High School. 15-year-old girl detained by police.
As a result of a brutal beating by a black teen, a student from Hazelwood East High School has been hospitalized with critical injuries, inspiring calls to end the U.S.'s "anti-White agenda."
There was a Missouri girl hospitalized with severe head injuries. (X@@libsoftiktok)
The brawl occurred near campus on Friday at the intersection of Norgate and Claudine drives, according to the St. Louis County Police Department.
A disturbing video that went viral on X (formerly Twitter) shows a massive brawl involving numerous school kids, in which a black woman repeatedly beats a white girl in the head before smashing her skull into the pavement.
In the video, the Missouri girl can be seen trembling on the ground with hardly any help from the people standing around her. She was admitted to a nearby hospital with severe head injuries and authorities on Sunday confirmed that she is still in critical condition.
Assault suspect arrested
Meanwhile, police have arrested a 15-year-old suspect, Maurnice Declue, on the charges of assault. The accused is being held at a local jail.
The victim has been identified as Kailee by Realstlnews. Neither the age of the victim nor the reason for the fight, nor the number of people involved, have been disclosed by the authorities.
Following the incident, the Hazelwood School District raised its voice against bullying and fighting in the community, stressing that “it is a tragedy anytime children are hurt”.
"The Hazelwood School District extends its sincere condolences to everyone involved, and will provide additional emotional support through our support and crisis team. We look forward to continuing to partner with our community for the sake of our children,” it said in a statement, as per Fox News.
After reviewing the horrific video, James Clark, the Urban League's vice president of Public Safety and Community Response, expressed deep concerns over surge in teen violence incidents and stressed on need for intervention.
"That's a glimpse into the mentality and the culture of our young people today," he said, according to KSDK news.
DEI debate sparked by Hazelwood School incident
According to Libs of TikTok, the Hazelwood East High School received a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) award in 2022. However, only 5 percent of pupils are proficient in Math, and only 21 percent are proficient in reading.
Following the post, netizens on X blasted DEI programs with one user commenting, “I will end DEI in Missouri, when I become Secretary of State”.
“Won a DEI award…Well at least they’ve included all the diversified failures in their shared disaster,” another wrote.
Some other X users chastised the US over providing billions to Ukraine in aid, while others demand an end to “anti-white agenda”
“This school district is terrible maybe we should give another 60billion to Ukraine,” third user commented.
The fourth chimed in, “It’s also 97% black and 1.4% white. The white families need to get their kids the hell out of there, sadly. The anti-white agenda must end!”
Some netizens even wondered, “if anyone will riot for the white girl who was murdered in this video?”
There are a lot of initiatives on diversity and inclusion in schools and government agencies that are aiming to address disparities between groups that have historically been excluded within an organization. Recently, these initiatives have come under fire following Claudine Gay's resignation as the president of Harvard.