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Two Miami students were hospitalized following a vicious beating by a gang of school kids, with one suspect even seen wearing brass knuckles.
The teens were attacked near the SLAM! Charter School in Little Havana on Thursday.
The sickening encounter was caught on video and showed the two students cowering on the ground as the gang rained blows down on them.
'It's hurting right here because this is where they hit me. And right here on the chin,' one of the victims Christopher López told NBC.
Video shows López and a friend lying on the ground as several other teens punch and kick them.
Two Miami students were hospitalized following a vicious beating by a gang of school kids, with one suspect even seen wearing brass knuckles
Victim Christopher López described how he blacked out during the terrifying attack which left him needing hospital treatment
After the crowd disperses, the victims are seen lying limp with shouts of 'oh my god' heard in the background.
López, who is still battered and bruised, said the beating had left him with severe jaw and nose pain.
He explained that he and a friend were set upon in an unprovoked attack.
'I asked him, "Are they coming for us?". After that, I blacked out; I don't remember anything. Like, I felt like I was in a dream. Like I was just on the ground; I could not feel anything. I just woke up to people telling me that I was going to be alright,' he said.
Miami police are now investigating the troubling incident and appealing for anyone near NW 12th Avenue and 5th Street where the attack took place to come forward.
The incident has shocked students at the school, who complained that there has been a rise in unruly behavior recently.
'What I saw was really messed up, they should get charged,' a seventh grade student said.
Parents said they were so fearful they began picking their kids up early from school.
Miami police are investigating after it emerged one of the attackers was wearing brass knuckles
The teens were attacked near the SLAM! Charter School in Little Havana on Thursday
The boys say they were targeted in an unprovoked attack which was caught on video
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'I feel kind of weird about it because it was too much that happened, just like murdering and violence going on, and I feel like it should be stopped because it's not okay,' one parent said.
The incident comes on the heels of the brutal beating of 16-year-old Kaylee Gain who was left in a coma after she got into a fight with another teen.
Gain suffered a skull fracture and frontal lobe damage during the violent March 8 brawl that was caught on camera near her high school, but has since been released from the intensive care unit.
These fights are just some of the thousands of incidents of teen violence which occur every day in the US, according to federal data.
Government agency Youth.gov also states that 20 percent of high school students reported being bullied on campus in the last year.