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Horrific moment two students are violently punched and kicked by a gang of schoolboys, with one of the suspects seen carrying brass knuckles during the attack – as victim speaks out

  • Teenagers beaten near SLAM! Charter school in Little Havana, Miami
  • Victim Christopher López described horrific injuries to his head and face.
  • Both victims had to be hospitalized after the April 18 attack.

Two Miami students were hospitalized after being badly beaten by a school gang, with one of the suspects even seen carrying brass knuckles.

The teenagers were attacked near the SLAM! Charter school in Little Havana Thursday.

The sickening encounter was filmed and showed the two students cowering on the ground as the gang rained down on them.

“It hurts here because this is where they hit me. And right here on the chin,” one of the victims, Christopher López, told NBC.

The video shows López and a friend lying on the ground as several other teens punch and kick them.

Two Miami students were hospitalized after being badly beaten by a school gang, with one of the suspects even seen carrying brass knuckles.

Victim Christopher López described how he passed out during the terrifying attack, forcing him to be hospitalized.

Victim Christopher López described how he passed out during the terrifying attack, forcing him to be hospitalized.

Once the crowd disperses, the victims are seen lying limp, with cries of “oh my God” heard in the background.

López, who is still beaten and bruised, said the beating caused him severe pain in his jaw and nose.

He said he and a friend were attacked in an unprovoked attack.

“I asked him: ‘Are they coming to get us?’ After that I lost consciousness; I don’t remember anything. I felt like I was in a dream. As if I was just on the ground; I couldn’t feel anything. I just woke up to people telling me everything was going to be okay,” he said.

Miami Police are currently investigating this disturbing incident and are calling on anyone in the area of ​​NW 12th Avenue and 5th Street, where the attack took place, to come forward.

The incident shocked students at the school, who complained of a recent increase in unruly behavior.

“What I saw was really messed up, they should be charged,” said a seventh grader.

Parents said they were so scared that they began picking up their children early from school.

Miami police investigate after it appears one of the attackers was carrying brass knuckles

Miami police investigate after it appears one of the attackers was carrying brass knuckles

The teenagers were attacked near the SLAM!  Charter school in Little Havana Thursday

The teenagers were attacked near the SLAM! Charter school in Little Havana Thursday

The boys claim they were the target of an unprovoked attack which was caught on camera.

The boys claim they were the target of an unprovoked attack which was caught on camera.

PICTURED: Kaylee Gain, 16, happily walking again after getting into a fight with a classmate, which left her in critical condition

PICTURED: Kaylee Gain, 16, happily walking again after getting into a fight with a classmate, which left her in critical condition

“I feel a little weird about it because too much has happened, just like the murders and the violence, and I feel like it should stop because it’s not right” , said a parent.

The incident follows the brutal beating of 16-year-old Kaylee Gain, who was left in a coma after fighting with another teenager.

Gain suffered a fractured skull and frontal lobe damage during the violent March 8 brawl that was filmed near her high school, but has since been released from the intensive care unit.

These fights are just a few of thousands of incidents of teen violence that occur every day in the United States, according to federal data.

The government agency Youth.gov also reports that 20 percent of high school students reported being bullied on campus in the past year.

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