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Blaze News original: The disturbing trend of females as young as 12 who’ve been accused of brutal physical attacks

Last month, Blaze News highlighted more than a dozen disturbing cases in which students committed acts of brutal violence against teachers.

Well, half of the physical attacks we highlighted were carried out by women. Two of them, she was only 15 years old at the time.

“It’s so terrible. How can you do that to someone? You have a mother and a father, how can you beat someone until you have half of their skull ripped off?”

One of the trends Blaze News has noticed in recent years is that more and more children are being charged with violent crimes. And perhaps an even more surprising statistic is how many of them are very young women.

We are talking about 14 years old, but as young as 12 years old.

Blaze News readers hear the shocking story of a 14-year-old girl charged as an adult with third-degree murder in connection with the brutal beating of a 73-year-old man with a traffic cone on a Philadelphia street. you will remember. Midnight in the summer of 2022.

Officials said Gamara Mosley hit the victim twice with a traffic cone and another time, possibly off camera. WTXF-TV reported.

source of information told WCAU-TV The victim was walking past a basketball court when he asked a group of teens why they were out so late, police said.

“It’s such an evil thing. How could someone do that to someone?” Elsie Stevens, the victim’s sister, asked WCAU. “Can you beat someone until you tear them in half?” he added.

Authorities also charged an adult 14-year-old male with murder in connection with the attack, but his charges were dismissed. The Philadelphia Inquirer reported. March. The other children turned themselves in to police, but ultimately no charges were filed.

The Inquirer said of Mosley:

In late February, Mosley’s case was decertified and sent to juvenile court, where he was sentenced on charges of murder, conspiracy and possession of criminal instruments, records show. Her court administrator did not respond to questions about her sentence. Mr. Mosley’s attorney, Susan M. Lin, declined to comment.

Below are examples of very young teens and pre-teens who have been accused of committing acts of violence.

Girls aged 12 and 13 suspected of beating a disabled man to death – then walked away in a ‘celebratory mood’

In 2023, three girls, one 12 and two 13, were charged with brutally beating a disabled man and leaving him for dead in a Washington, D.C., alley. The three were said to have left the “horrifying” location. Beatdown in a “celebratory mood”. Prosecutors said there was graphic video of the girls brutally attacking 64-year-old Reggie Brown. Police said the assault was initiated by an unknown man in his 20s, who reportedly grabbed Brown around the chest and threw her against a brick wall.by new york postAt that time, the girls were walking and one of them asked the man: “Can I fight him?” The man said yes, and the girls chased him into an alley, threw him to the ground, then repeatedly kicked and stomped on his head on the concrete, pulled down his pants, and unbuckled his belt. . Then I hit him with my belt.

Eight teenage girls charged in connection with the beating and stabbing of a 59-year-old Toronto man – three suspects are 13 years old

Police announced that in addition to the three 13-year-olds, three 14-year-old girls and two 16-year-old suspects were arrested in connection with the December 2022 “swarm” attack. The victim was found on the street with multiple stab wounds and was later pronounced dead at a hospital, ABC News reported. Police said numerous weapons were recovered from the suspects, all of whom have been charged with murder and whose names have not been released because of their age.

A group of thugs beat a 33-year-old woman unconscious on the streets of Philadelphia.At least three female suspects are 12, 13 and 14 years old.

Image source: Philadelphia Police Department

Blaze News reports that in March 2023, police said six suspects, ranging in age from 11 to 14, were taken into custody in connection with an incident in which a woman was beaten unconscious on a Philadelphia street. . told WPVI-TV. One 14-year-old female was arrested at her home, and investigators advised detectives there was a warrant out for another 14-year-old female.according to WTXF-TV, at least three women, ages 12, 13 and 14, have been charged with aggravated assault, robbery and reckless endangerment. A man was also involved, bringing the total number of suspects to eight.

Four women, all under the age of 15, have been charged with violently attacking a 20-year-old woman described as “White with Braids.”

In April 2022, police found a mob of teenagers kicking and punching the 20-year-old victim on the ground near Boston’s Downtown Crossing. The victim suffered head injuries and later told officers he was attacked because of his hair. mass liveCiting a police report, the woman told officers that a group of girls approached her and insulted her by calling her a “white bitch with braids.” She told the group she was Hispanic and tried to leave, but one of the teens chased her, grabbed her by the hair and pulled her down, police said. Several other people then allegedly took part in the attack.

Two 14-year-old girls accused of assaulting 8-year-old boy

Two 14-year-old women and a 15-year-old woman have been charged in connection with the April 2023 assault of an 8-year-old boy on a Bay City sidewalk. WNEM-TV reported. The assault was captured on video, and police said the victim suffered minor injuries and did not require medical treatment. At the time of reporting, two of the three suspects had been arrested.

A 13-year-old woman was arrested on suspicion of assaulting a girl on a school bus, which allegedly lasted 15 minutes.

After the November 2023 physical attack was caught on video, the 13-year-old victim, who attends Acadian Middle School in Lafayette, Louisiana, was hospitalized with head trauma contusions, a broken nose, a torn lip and arm injuries. did. KLFY-TV reported. The incident occurred after a candy thrown at the boy during a pep rally hit another student. The victim reportedly apologized immediately, but apparently that wasn’t enough. According to the station, in addition to the woman who was arrested and charged with simple assault, police also charged a 12-year-old boy with simple assault.

A 13-year-old and a 14-year-old woman are arrested after a girl loses consciousness after being assaulted at school.

In April 2022, the physical assault of the 13-year-old victim occurred in the cafeteria of Gulfstream Academy in Hallandale Beach, Florida. WSVN TV reported, adding that the victim suffered a broken leg and head injury. Incognito Sutherland, 14, appeared before a judge on a charge of aggravated assault with serious bodily injury, the department said, adding that he will spend at least 21 days in jail on the felony charge. The other teen was charged with a misdemeanor. According to WSVN, the victim is afraid to return to school.

Two 12-year-old women have been charged with torturing, beating, confining and burning a girl with a lighter at a sleepover.

In late February 2022, two 12-year-old girls were arrested in Logansport, Indiana on suspicion of assaulting another girl. WXIN TV reported. The victim’s 12-year-old girl’s family told police that she had been invited to what appeared to be a sleepover with her friends. Renita Contreras, the victim’s aunt, said her niece was instead “tortured, beaten, and locked up. Two young women sat on top of her for two hours, making sure she couldn’t breathe, and she was beaten with a lighter. I got burned. It went on and on,” he told WXIN. The victim was slashed in the face with a sharp object and some of her hair was also shaved off, police said. According to WXIN, one of the suspects was charged with confinement of a juvenile, intimidation with a deadly weapon, and shooting causing serious bodily injury, all felonies.

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