Manhattan Beach Middle School students reportedly involved in brutal assault on Hermosa man
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Manhattan Beach Middle School students reportedly involved in brutal assault on Hermosa man
"Students at Manhattan Beach Middle School were involved in a violent assault on a Hermosa Beach man that sent the 57-year-old victim to a hospital and led to the arrest of two of the alleged teen attackers, the school's principal confirmed."
"Surveillance video recordings of the Nov. 21 incident show a group of teens on e-bikes surrounding the victim, knocking him to the ground and repeatedly kicking and punching him in an alleyway near the Hermosa Beach Pier. One of the attackers can be heard yelling "he's dead, he's dead" as the minors flee the area."
"Hermosa Beach police said they identified the five alleged attackers, who are 13 to 15 years old. The two primary assailants were arrested Wednesday on suspicion of felony assault and transported to a juvenile detention facility, police said. Their identities have not been released."
A 57-year-old Hermosa Beach man was violently attacked near the Hermosa Beach Pier and treated at a hospital after being knocked down and repeatedly kicked and punched. Surveillance video shows teens on e-bikes surrounding the victim during the Nov. 21 incident; one attacker yelled "he's dead, he's dead" as the group fled. Hermosa Beach police identified five alleged attackers, ages 13 to 15, and arrested two primary assailants on suspicion of felony assault; they were transported to a juvenile detention facility. Students from Manhattan Beach Middle School were involved, prompting a parent email from Principal Matthew Horvath and heightened community concern over alleged teen e-bike gangs.
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