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Teenage Girl Brutally Assaulted at Park While Onlookers Cheered, Recorded Attack

Video shows a female victim repeatedly getting pummeled by at least two people, while a larger group watched the vicious assault.

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This article originally appeared on CDM.press and was republished with permission.

A white female Greenwich High School student was brutally assaulted by at least two black youths in Byram Park in Greenwich, CT, around 8:25pm last night, April 9th.

While Greenwich Police have not yet released details regarding the identity of the suspects or the exact nature of the altercation, the Centinal has reviewed a video of the assault (see below).

The video starts by showing a white female getting attacked by at least two black youth, though it is unclear what prompted the initial attack. The girl is repeatedly punched, thrown down, and dragged on the ground while onlookers recorded and screamed “whoa” and “that’s right”.

Then the victim appears to sit up, surrounded by a large group of people still yelling at the victim who then says something to the effect of “are you gonna hit me again n*gga” at which point someone screams “what?!” and absolute chaos ensues.

Two people then repeatedly and violently punched the victim until she laid unconscious on the ground. The out-of-control group of youths can be heard initially egging the fight on and laughing, until someone started screaming “chill chill chill.”

After the victim was left to lie motionless on the ground, you can hear a black youth (pictured below) excitedly declaring “that bitch got knocked the f*ck out” and while others can be heard suggesting she got what she deserved for saying the “n” word.

According to Captain John Slusarz of the Greenwich Police, officers responded to Byram Park on a report of a large group of juveniles and young adults who had gathered after hours. 

After the group scattered, police found the victim who was subsequently transported to the hospital, where she was treated for injuries. 

Detectives from the Community Impact Section are working to identify the suspects involved in this incident. 

Witnesses and others with information are being asked to call Detective John King at 203-622-8052.

This incident is currently under investigation.

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