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Missouri Teen Who Suffered Skull Fracture in Brutal Fight Was in Massive Trouble Prior to Scuffle

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Editor’s Note: Our readers responded strongly to this story when it originally ran; we’re reposting it here in case you missed it.

Missouri beating victim Kaylee Gain was suspended from school the day before a fight in which her attacker repeatedly pounded her head into the pavement, according to a report.

Gain, 16, suffered a skull fracture and a brain bleed that put her in a coma for two weeks after the March 8 incident. Gain, who is white, and her attacker, who is black, based on the video, are students at Hazelwood East High School in St. Louis; the attack took place about a mile from the school, according to the New York Post.

The stage might have been set for the confrontation the day before, the outlet said.

Gain had been involved in a fight with a student who was a friend of the 15-year-old who has since been charged with felony assault for pounding Gain’s head into the pavement until Gain was unconscious and twitching. Gain was suspended from school for her involvement.

The alleged attacker will find out next month if she will be tried as an adult, KTVI reported.

A Change.org petition calls for the girl shown in the video slamming Gain’s head into the pavement to be tried as a juvenile, saying she “is multilingual, speaking four languages including Spanish and Korean, plays the violin in the school orchestra, played on her school’s volleyball team and was recently selected for college-level AP classes due to her academic excellence.”

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“Prior to an incident on March 8th where she was seen defending herself from harassment and bullying, she had never been in trouble. Her work as a scholar was tainted by the bullying she had to endure at school,” the petition said.

The petition said any effort to try her as an adult should consider her “victimhood as a bullied student who was merely defending herself under intense and flight vs fight circumstances.”

The petition claimed that the pounding of Gain’s skull into pavement “is being used to define [the alleged attacker’s] character and incite racial divisions and political strife with the MO AG calling on the courts to charge her as an adult.

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“It is unjust that such an accomplished young woman should be charged as an adult for assault without considering all the facts of the case that led to the incident where harm occurred,” the petition said.

The petition called for “the Juvenile Court use a combination of Restorative Justice and Rehabilitation methods instead of only using punitive measures to address the harm that occurred” stressing that “bullying and violence is plaguing many communities across our region and country.”

A rival Change.org petition makes its case simply.

“This needs to be handled in the adult court system based on the brutality of the assault,” it said.

On March 22, Clinton Gain said his daughter was finally making progress.

“We are happy to share that Kaylee is breathing on her own, remains stable and the best news so far is that we have been moved out of the ICU. We are truly blessed by the outpouring of support and your prayers. It means so much to us!” he wrote on a  GoFundMe page set up for the family.

Her mother, April added similar thoughts on another GoFundMe set up for the family.

“I wanted to come on here to first and foremost and thank everyone for the generousity, love & support u have shown for Kaylee and our family,” she wrote.

“We are so happy and blessed to announce that Kaylee is now stable, breathing on her own , and was moved out of the ICU. She still has an incredibly long journey ahead of her but she is strong,” she wrote.


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Jack Davis is a freelance writer who joined The Western Journal in July 2015 and chronicled the campaign that saw President Donald Trump elected. Since then, he has written extensively for The Western Journal on the Trump administration as well as foreign policy and military issues.
Jack Davis is a freelance writer who joined The Western Journal in July 2015 and chronicled the campaign that saw President Donald Trump elected. Since then, he has written extensively for The Western Journal on the Trump administration as well as foreign policy and military issues.
Jack can be reached at jackwritings1@gmail.com.
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