At a pool in Norman, Oklahoma, several people kicked and stomped a woman in the face in front of her children after she told her attackers not to jump the fence.
Samantha Milby He told KFOR-TV She and her family and friends were at the pool on Memorial Day when a group of about nine teenagers and two adults jumped over the pool fence.
“They were stomping on my head and face,” she told KFOR. “They were kicking me.”
Milby told the station that Meadow Townhomes staff were enforcing pool rules and confronted a group of people after they jumped the fence and noticed they weren’t wearing required wristbands.
“I was just like, ‘Hey guys, don’t climb the fence.’ I had no attitude,” she explained to KFOR.
Some members of the group didn’t think so and physically attacked Milby.
“They were stomping on my head and face,” she told KFOR. “They were kicking me.”
“They threw her onto the sidewalk and started stomping on her head,” Milby’s son, Derrick John, told the station.
He ran for help, and a neighbor called police, KFOR reported.
“I was scared,” the son told police. “I was pretty much trapped, but I didn’t know what to do.”
Photographs taken of Milby after the attack show a large welt on the left side of his face, large scrapes and cuts on his right elbow and near his right eye (his right eye is bloodshot in one photo), as well as scrapes on the back of his neck.
Milby suffered a concussion, damaged blood vessels and abrasions, and described the attack as “horrific,” according to KFOR.
What happened next?
According to a report from the Norman Police Department, arrest warrants are available for two minors and Amanda Kelly, 39, on suspicion of assault, but police are not pursuing any other suspects.
But Milby told KFOR she wanted to warn people about how dangerous this group can be: “I know it was mostly the girls who started the attacks, but then everyone got involved. … Everyone was involved.”
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