Two 19-year-old students arrested for caught-on-camera Beatdown of the high school of Florida

Two 19-year-old students arrested for caught-on-camera Beatdown of the high school of Florida

A few 19-year-old high school students were arrested for alleged attack on a teacher that was forced into the fetal position while he was walking in the caught camera Beatdown-in a school in Florida Thursday.

Jayvis Mcclover and Roddrick McQueen went to a male teacher at Dillard High School around 2 p.m. and threatened him before launching a cruel attack on the victim, said the police of Fort Lauderdale, according to reports.

The public school teacher of Broward County was hurt several times and head, the educator led to wriggle to the ground and “in a fetal position trying to protect themselves against injury,” said the authorities, According to ABC News.

The attack happened at Dillard High School, where the teenagers threatened the teacher before launching a mean attack. Google Maps

Images obtained by Local 10 shows One of the suspects on top of the teacher during the fight.

While the two were struggling on the ground, other employees intervened to take them apart, video shows.

After the educator got up, he seemed to be pulling one of his Perps while safety tried to mess the violence, the local station reported.

“Everything you saw was a crowd of children and they jumped him,” a student told the local 10.

The teacher was injured in his face and reported back pain after the attack, ABC News reported.

Jayvis Mcclover. Broward County Sheriff’s Office
Roddrick McQueen. Broward County Sheriff’s Office

The two teenagers were accused of battery on a public or private employee.

Florida Board of Education member Daniel Foganholi Sr. called the attack on the ‘Beyond Disgreful’ teacher.

“No educator may fear their safety while they do their work. Schools must learn, not battlefields,” he said on social media.

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“Safe schools must be a safe place for everyone – both teachers, students and staff need real solutions: stronger disciplinary policy, better safety measures and a culture that respects and protects our teachers.”

McClover and McQueen were released from the detention after their court, but ordered to stay away from the teacher and school, Local 10 reported.

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