Pregnant mom and her children jumped by elementary kids on the way home...

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It's sad but I was involved in bullshit like that thinking as a child would being violent and doing wrong things equals fun because when you're that young you not thinking about what it can result in that's worse then what was done that started it all.

Thank god it didn't turn bad and I hope that mother gets justice and some of them motherfuckers that were there today with her will be there when the camera's leave.
 
This world is against poor blacks. Those blacks were doing what they were programmed to do. Bow down to white power and take it out on their own kind. Rwanda
 
It's sad but I was involved in bullshit like that thinking as a child would being violent and doing wrong things equals fun because when you're that young you not thinking about what it can result in that's worse then what was done that started it all.

Thank god it didn't turn bad and I hope that mother gets justice and some of them motherfuckers that were there today with her will be there when the camera's leave.
Bruh they ain't babies. They knew what they were doing is wrong. They just chose to do it anyways.
 
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That made me smh watching it. :smh:

Without some kind of positive outlet, the wild, pack mentality after school is a dangerous thing. I remember being part of it myself.
I'm sure this was more personal, but the outcome is still the outcome.

We need more mentors, programs, financing.
 

Neighbors furious after mother and son attacked by children outside Chicago elementary school​


A community is outraged after an attack on a mother and her two children outside an elementary school in the South Deering neighborhood on the South Side of Chicago. Neighbors said it wasn't the first time the same group of kids attacked someone.

A large group of parents gathered outside Orville Bright Elementary School on Tuesday, calling for accountability, after seeing the viral video of a mother walking her kids home from school Monday afternoon, when she was attacked by a group of kids.

That mother was in the school all day on Tuesday, talking with authorities.

Disturbing video footage of the attack showed children pummeling a mother and her son against a fence outside the school and dragging them to the ground.

Police said the 33-year-old woman and her 9-year-old son were walking near 106th and Bensley in the South Deering neighborhood when the group of kids started chasing after the mother and her children, calling them names and taunting them.

Both the mother and son were taken to a hospital. Word of the attack spread quickly on social media, causing outrage among many parents.

"I couldn't sleep. I was traumatized. I could not sleep. I couldn't believe it," said Shanice Davis, who lives in the neighborhood and said she recognizes the attackers. "This is not the first time the kids have done this. Just talk around the streets that these kids have pretty much been raising themselves, and they have not been held accountable. They have vandalized cars. They have harassed adults and children."

One day after the attack, demonstrators showed up at Orville Bright Elementary School, after some people posted on social media threatening to harm the children behind the attack.

Several police officers showed up, blocking the entrance of the school to protect kids inside.

Chicago Police 7th District Council member Joseph Williams was inside the school on Tuesday to talk with the principal, the mother, and Chicago Public Schools administrators.

"We're going to make sure that this school leadership steps up, and that they put a safety plan in place; that they put any plan they need to put in place so that these babies feel secure. Bullying should have a zero tolerance behind it," Williams said.

CBS News Chicago reached out to CPS about the incident, and allegations from other parents that their children were bullied by the same group of kids. A CPS spokesperson provided the statement below:

"Chicago Public Schools (CPS) prioritizes the safety and well being of our students, staff, and families, and we are committed to building a physically and emotionally safe teaching and learning environment in every school.

We are horrified by the attack on this family, and we are working collaboratively with City departments and agencies to provide support to the victims of the attack. CPS is coordinating closely with the Mayor's Office, CPD, CHA, and other City departments to provide additional support to the family.

School administrators, teachers, and support staff work with students to create an open environment where conflicts and grievances can be addressed. School leaders work with parents and all parties involved to find a resolution, adhering to the Student Code of Conduct (SCC) as they address any confirmed violations. In addition, it is always our goal for all members of our school communities, including staff, students, and parents, to work together proactively to maintain a safe and calm environment at our schools."

In a statement, Mayor Brandon Johnson said he was "deeply disturbed" by the video.

"That type of behavior is unacceptable in our city and we must not normalize that type of senseless violence," Johnson said. "I will continue to monitor this situation closely as I get updates from the ground and as the investigation unfolds."

"It is critical that we provide the necessary resources to our public education system so that every school community has counselors and mental health professionals. We must redouble our efforts to teach our young people that violence is never an acceptable response. Our students and families should always feel safe on their way to and from school and we must make the critical investments necessary to make that a reality in every part of our city. I'm grateful for the community residents who have rallied to support the family and I am calling for calm as we conduct a full investigation and ensure there is accountability for the attackers and healing for the victims."
 
It's sad but I was involved in bullshit like that thinking as a child would being violent and doing wrong things equals fun because when you're that young you not thinking about what it can result in that's worse then what was done that started it all.

Thank god it didn't turn bad and I hope that mother gets justice and some of them motherfuckers that were there today with her will be there when the camera's leave.
Na they knew wtf they was doing
 
That made me smh watching it. :smh:

Without some kind of positive outlet, the wild, pack mentality after school is a dangerous thing. I remember being part of it myself.
I'm sure this was more personal, but the outcome is still the outcome.

We need more mentors, programs, financing.

You're probably right but at the end it starts with the parents or a family figure. Too many times,I've seen parents rather be friends with their child than discipline them.


How many times you heard a parent say "They're just playing","It's not serious","My baby would never do that",etc,etc and etc. but when they're in their teens or adults trying to rob someone and they get shot;that same parent is on the news crying about why the person shot their baby....


The parents of these lil pieces of shit should be held accountable


Agreed
 
You're probably right but at the end it starts with the parents or a family figure. Too many times,I've seen parents rather be friends with their child than discipline them.


How many times you heard a parent say "They're just playing","It's not serious","My baby would never do that",etc,etc and etc. but when they're in their teens or adults trying to rob someone and they get shot;that same parent is on the news crying about why the person shot their baby....
Nah, you right about certain parents not being parents.
It starts in the home, but some kids need extra help outside because influence in the street is mad strong to young minds.

Some of the most RUTHLESS people I grew up with came from real good homes with good parents. But for some reason, having the best upbringing, clothes and other things didn't compare to the respect of the streets.

It takes a village.
 
Nah, you right about certain parents not being parents.
It starts in the home, but some kids need extra help outside because influence in the street is mad strong to young minds.

Some of the most RUTHLESS people I grew up with came from real good homes with good parents. But for some reason, having the best upbringing, clothes and other things didn't compare to the respect of the streets.

It takes a village.
Some people just want to do wrong despite their upbringing.
Sometimes it's to spite that upbringing. Which is why you have son's of cops being criminals. Preachers son's being among the biggest sinners. Respectable women having daughters that are whores. Entrepreneurs who's kids are lazy with no ambitions.
 
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Some people just want to do wrong despite their upbringing.
Sometimes it's to spite that upbringing. Which is why you have son's of cops being criminals. Preachers son's being amonh the biggest sinners. Respectable women having daughters that are whores. Entrepreneurs who's kids are lazy with no ambitions.
Agreed.

That's why I believe we need as many out-of-the-home positive influences as we can get.
It starts at home, but young minds can find acceptance in terrible places.
 
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