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Gut-wrenching video shows thugs beating up crying boy, 12, even pulling off his pants; 5 charged — all age 13 or younger

A very disturbing cell phone video all reportedly shows a large group of boys under 13, beating, terrified, surrounding, and terrified, a 12-year-old crying in the Baltimore area last week.

The relentless gang pulled away the boy's pants.

Police told WBFF that state law prohibits authorities from bringing charges against them, as the age of the three teens accused of the attack.

Baltimore County police said eight boys were involved in the attack at Kingsmill Apartment in Essex, Maryland last Friday. WBFF-TV reportedHe added that only five of them have been charged.

You can view videos from your mobile phone here Of the attack, it lasts 20 seconds, lasting about 1 minute

Kason Longo was punched, thrown to the ground and kicked, the station said. He curls up on the grass, covering his head with his arms and hands.

Before the victim is punched in the head, one individual is heard in a clip, referring to “white child” and asking what grade he is in.

The victim is quickly lifted to a standing position, and he appears to be trying to explain himself to the mob before one of them pulls down the victim's pants from behind.

The boy pulls up his pants, but he soon lies on the grass. Some of them pick him up with their arms and legs, take off their sneakers and peel off their pants. Then they kick him multiple times.

Finally, someone pulls the victim into his leg, and he is doubled as he is in pain, limp and crying. His pants are returned to him and it appears that the woman will drive him away before the clip ends.

There are no hate crimes

Police told WBFF that state law prohibits authorities from bringing charges against them, as the age of the three teens accused of the attack. Police also told the station that the incident was not considered a hate crime, based on the information provided.

The victim's father speaks

Cason's father, Tony Longo, told WBFF that his son is “very badly hurt.”

The station said Longo has come to notice the video of the beat video after it surfaced on social media over the past week.

He told WBFF that his son left the house that day without permission and initially did not talk about the incident.

Classmates confront Kayson in the apartment and accused her classmate girlfriend of calling the disrespectful term, which led to the assault, the station said.

“Whether you're a boy or an adult, you need results,” Longo told WBFF. Violent behavior is “unacceptable. You feel that it's okay to beat your son and have clothes from him…

Longo said, “As a father I felt helpless…and I'm trying to protect my family. The pain and thoughts of my son being helpless… His clothes are being photographed…something like that. It's very unsettling for me.

You can view video reports here About assault.

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