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Archive for 'Fights'

Senators vs Sabres Feb 22, 2007

One of the biggest hockey fights ever. Think the Sabres are still pissed they choked the cup away to Carolina?

High School “Basketbrawl” in Kentucky

A classic “basketbrawl” breaks out between Kentucky’s Paintsville and Prestonsburg High Schools in 1992.

Buzz Aldrin Punches Guy in the Face

That’s what you get for besmirching the reputation of an astronaut.

Teen beatdown video news

teenbeatdown.jpgThe videotaped beating of a 13-year-old girl on Long Island, posted online and leading to the arrests of three teens, has grabbed national attention, but it’s merely the most infamous example of a disturbing trend.

A simple search on YouTube Thursday revealed several similar violent videos shot on the streets of New York City. In one YouTube video, a teenager is pulled from a Bronx diner and beset by a dozen punching, kicking peers. In another video on the site, Brooklyn teenagers assault a teen and laugh at their victim as he runs down the street. The user who posted one such “beatdown” video calls himself the “Computer Gangsta,” and his video has been viewed almost 15,000 times.

New York school officials say they are increasingly dealing with cyber-bullying. Ron Davis, a spokesman for the United Federation of Teachers in Manhattan, said teachers are concerned that the ability to post videos online could “give kids an incentive to engage in this kind of bullying.”

In the Long Island video, the victim waited weeks before telling her parents, even as word of the video spread. On the video, she is seen being dragged to the ground by her hair, punched and kicked in the head. Her three assailants — two are 14 and the other 13 — were arrested this week and charged with juvenile delinquency and attempted assault.

“It’s a really sickening phenomenon, not only are they engaging in violent behavior, but they think it is way cool to videotape and post it online,” said Nancy Willard, the executive director of the Center for Safe and Responsible Internet Use. “They are trying to establish their own social status by showing that they can beat kids.”

Calls to the NYPD were not returned Thursday. None of the videos amNewYork found online were shot on school grounds, but take place on city streets and are tagged by borough. While some of the videos show laughing participants engaging in apparent roughhousing, other clearly show a victim in distress.

A YouTube spokesman said the site prohibits the posting of real violence.

“If the video shows someone getting hurt, attacked, or humiliated, we ask our users not to post it, and we remove such material promptly once we are notified,” he said. So it’s hard to say just how many of these videos have been posted since they’re often removed quickly.

The discipline code of city schools ranks bullying as among the most serious offenses. Intervention training for cyber-bullying is now part of the Department of Education training for teachers and administrators, said agency spokeswoman Dina Paul Parks.

Talking with students at a midtown high school Thursday, amNewYork found that every one of the dozen asked had watched beatdown videos — and while some sympathized with the victims, most thought the footage was hilarious.

“It’s fun to see other people get smacked around,” said Andy, 16, whose last name is being withheld because of his age. “It’s not like the kids are shooting each other. I especially like when they add music to make the videos more exciting.”

Backyard Wrestling

Why on Earth would anybody think that throwing their friend head first off of a roof is a smart idea?

girl fight in front yard

These two girls get into a fist fight over clothes and a CD player.

Lady Gets Punched

A woman cold cocks another woman in the kisser!

Chair Thrown During Debate

Two politicians go at it during a televised debate in Tampa. But the real fun starts when one of them throws a chair at the other

When Racecar Drivers Attack

A racecar driver attacks one of his competitors during a dispute at the Toledo Speedway

Snowboarder vs Skiier

Two grown men battle for supremacy on top of a mountain.

Girls Basket-Brawl

Police had to use Taser guns to stop this melee at a high school game…Rawr!

Kenny Rogers Baseball Attack

The Texas Rangers pitcher went on a rampage after a cameraman dared to point the lens in his direction.

Kobe vs Reggie

Fisticuffs abound when two of the NBA’s finest ball handlers go at it on the court. This must be a few years old, but it’s still worth watching

Hockey Fight: UM vs MSU

I went to a fight and a hockey game broke out. Okay, so that’s an old joke, but it’s still true.

Brutality In The Bleachers

A football fan freaks out and viciously attacks another spectator. Kids, don’t try this at home