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Video: Girl Getting Stomped Out In Brooklyn McDonalds

The female brute who led the beating of a 15-year-old girl in a Brooklyn McDonald’s — a savage attack caught on video and shared across the globe — is in police custody, sources said.

Charges are pending against the 17-year-old who was seen throwing haymakers at the outnumbered victim — and then stomping on her head after the teen appeared to go unconscious.

The unidentified aggressor, whose shirt was pulled off in the fight and kept up her attack wearing only a purple bra, is a student at Erasmus Hall High School, witnesses said.

The victim, also a student at Erasmus Hall High, returned home from the hospital Thursday morning, her grandmother said.

A police source said the victim appeared as if she had been beaten up by a pro boxer.

“Her face looked like a punching bag,” the source said. “Her nose was broken, and she didn’t even know it.”

Still the victim refused to cooperate with police, the sources said.

When her parents came into her hospital room, the source added, she told her mother, “Don’t say anything.”

Even though the girl didn’t cooperate, the police has the power to make an arrest, the police source said.

“When something this violent happens and with the extent of the injuries this girl had, even though she didn’t want to press charges, the NYPD can step in and make an arrest,” the source said.

“The NYPD has to step in for the community. We would like her to file a complaint, though, it would go a long way if this went to trial.”

The woman in custody was one of four girls who mercilessly brutalized the victim inside the crowded Flatbush Ave. fast food joint.

None of the witnesses — many of whom were cheering during the after-school onslaught — dialed 911, though McDonald’s workers did call, police said.

One callous onlooker even joked as the girl lay on the floor, “Yo, she’s dead. It’s a murder!”

The victim was hospitalized overnight Monday but collapsed Wednesday at home and was rushed to SUNY Downstate Medical Center, her devastated grandmother said.

“She can’t sleep because she got kicked to the body,” the grandmother said as tears streamed down her cheeks . “She fell again and they had to take her to the hospital.”

The girl has two black eyes and multiple bruises, a police source said. Despite being beaten to a pulp, the teen has refused to talk to police, officials said.

She’s apparently afraid of retaliation — some of the girls who attacked her have links to the Young Savages, a violent crew that operates out of Crown Heights, police sources said.

On Wednesday — two days after the 2:50 p.m. attack, which took place right after school dismissal at Erasmus — community leaders called for the victimized teen and witnesses to come forward and press charges.

“We are asking that young lady to not be afraid,” community activist Tony Herbert said outside the McDonald’s near Church Ave. where the attack took place — a known trouble spot. “Come forward. We will stand with her. ”

Herbert also asked that the teenage assailants surrender to authorities. “We have names,” he said. “We have pictures. We have video of all these individuals. So save the taxpayers money and bring yourself forward.”

As the video caught fire online, New Yorkers and viewers from as far away as Nigeria who watched the jaw-dropping attack were stunned nobody stepped in.

“Everybody that was watching is mad p---y for not breaking it up,” wrote Janae Aiko as she posted the video on her Facebook page. As of Thursday morning, it had been shared more than 1.69 million times.

Cops said the victim’s mother has also refused to cooperate. Investigators now want to speak to the teen’s father in the hopes he can persuade the girl to press charges.

Detectives were inside the family home in Brooklyn for more than an hour Wednesday night.

Police believe the brawlers were embroiled in an ongoing feud over “someone telling lies” about the victim, a source close to the case said.

The teens set up the encounter at McDonald’s, the source said. “(The victim) was there to fight,” a second police source said. “It looks like they went there to straighten out their differences and she wound up getting the worst of it.”

The video clearly shows the victim throwing the first punch, but, within seconds, her 17-year-old rival and three other teens swarm her and launch a volley of teeth-rattling haymakers at her head.

“At first she was fighting just one girl,” said 15-year-old Tiana Smith, who saw the fight as she walked by the McDonald’s Monday. “Then like about eight to 10 others joined. It looked like 100. I felt bad for her. No one was helping her. It was messed up. Not even the adults (helped her).

“I wanted to help her, but I knew I would get jumped, too,” Smith said.

Despite being outnumbered, the teen refused to let go of her rival — and even pulled one brawler’s black hoodie off to reveal a purple bra. By the end of the three-minute video, the teen is left cowering under a table.

Her attacker doesn’t seem to care that the young woman is sprawled on the floor. She kicks and stomps on her head several more times, calling her a “bitch,” before storming off, the video shows.

It’s not until the very end of the melee that a few students finally take the beaten teen and lay her down on a bench.

By the time police responding to the 911 call arrived, cops on patrol, flagged down by a witness, were already there — but the fight was over, police officials said.

Battered and bruised, the teen refused to talk with the police. They had to go to Erasmus High School and get a dean, who convinced her to seek medical attention.

Another school staffer stayed with the teen at a nearby hospital until her parents showed up, a Department of Education official said.

“The actions in this video are abhorrent and our primary concern right now is for the well-being of the student,” schools spokesman Jason Fink said in a statement.

Cops were out in force at the McDonald’s Wednesday, but Herbert claimed the chain has to take some responsibility .

“The NYPD is not their private security force,” Herbert said. “They have to provide security knowing they get an abundance of these young minds.”

Workers at McDonald’s pointed out they called 911 twice within six minutes of the attack.

“The safety of my employees and customers is my top priority,” McDonald’s franchisee Paul Goodman said in a statement. “In keeping with my restaurant policy, my employees contacted the police at the onset of this situation.”

You b!tches was wack for that …..She still beat ya friends ass tho …..





The pint-sized teenager who took a pounding at a Brooklyn McDonald’s was glorying Thursday in her newfound and very sick celebrity.

“Everyone Like Im Famous Now,” the 15-year-old posted on her Facebook page a day after shocking video of her being brutalized at the Flatbush Ave. fast-food joint hit the Web.

Several other of her pals posted photos of the Daily News front page bearing the headline “SAVAGE!” and showing part of the fracas.

Because she is a minor and the victim of a crime, The News is not identifying the Erasmus Hall High School student by name.

But her identity was no secret to the hundreds of people posting on her page. And she did not look battered in the selfie she posted of herself Thursday.

“Im Gucc!” she wrote, which is street slang “good,” according to the Urban Dictionary.

“WHAT TWO BLACK EYES I HAVE THE NEWSPAPER IS A LIER &MY GRANDMA NEVER TALKED TO THESE PEOPLE,” the teen also posted.

The victim’s grandmother told The News on Wednesday that she “can’t sleep because she got kicked to the body” and an NYPD source said she suffered two black eyes and multiple bruises.

The teenager was beaten on Monday while dozens of other kids and at least two adults watched — and made no attempt to help her.

Many of the people posting messages — most written in street slang — on the teen’s FB page, gave her props for putting up a fierce fight.

“Yooo Sis You Dead Famous,” a high school student using the handle Staccs Thirtygvng wrote.

“I applaud u shorty u a ICON NOW.....” poster Richey Bandz chimed-in.

“Thanks guys,” the victim replied.

But a poster named Marshonna Espinosa took a dim view of the teenager basking in this kind of a spotlight.

“So sad this little girl think she’s famous for getting publicly humiliated,” she wrote. “No, you’re not famous, people felt bad for you.”


“This is so sad on so many levels,” added another poster, Deneane Silva.

Tiffany Doss urged the teen to cooperate with investigators and name her attackers.

“Press charges on them hoes and McDonald’s,” Doss wrote.

Another poster named Jamie Shakur echoed that.

“I don’t know you, but call the cops and report all of those girls,” she wrote. “And the people who you thought were your friends aren’t.”

“You need to be brave ND stop being naive,” wrote Tatiana Orr. “That’s gang assault.”







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