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Shocking video has showed the moment a female middle school teacher was thrown to the ground while she tried to break up a fight between two students.
The horrific incident took place at Hurshel Antwine Middle School in East El Paso, Texas on Monday, May 20.
In the unsettling footage, the female teacher can be seen frantically trying to get in the middle of the two students.
All of a sudden, one of the boys aggressively grabs the teacher and hurls her to the ground as fellow classmates cry out in shock.
After the teacher was thrown to the ground, the boy proceeded to launch himself at his opponent once again.
Shocking video showed the moment a female middle school teacher was thrown to the ground while she tried to break up a fight between two students
The pair continued to brawl, slamming into desks and sending fellow students scrambling out of the way in fear.
Finally, two other members of staff appeared to arrive in the doorway and ask 'what are you doing?' as they help the teacher, who was still on the ground in the corner of the room.
Video of the crazy fight has since gone viral online and the school's principal released a statement to concerned parents in light of the unnerving incident at the middle school.
In the unsettling footage, the female teacher can be seen frantically trying to get in the middle of the two students. All of a sudden, one of the boys aggressively grabs the teacher and hurls her to the ground as fellow classmates cry out in shock
'Hello, this is Patricia Fernandez, principal of Hurshel Antwine Middle School. I am calling to inform you that an altercation occurred among students in a classroom on our campus today,' the statement began.
'This was an isolated incident between individual students. The students involved are being addressed by administration and law enforcement, as appropriate.
'There was no threat to other students or the campus. Thank you for your continued trust and support of Hurshel Antwine Middle School and Team SISD.'
DailyMail.com has reached out to Hurshel Antwine Middle School for comment.