A 13-year-old California girl’s school year is not starting out as she planned. After leaving school, she and her friends stopped by a local McDonald’s in L.A.’s Harbor City, where she was assaulted by an adult woman whom she had never met.
Kassidy Jones said the woman, who has not been identified, attacked her after she stopped by the restaurant to refresh herself before she went home. Police are looking for the suspect.
“They got some food, and I was going to the bathroom,” Kassidy said to KTLA about the Sept. 6 incident.
After she left the bathroom, the stranger leaped on her, claiming that the girl and her friends were looking at her “aggressively.”
“What the F are you looking at? I fight kids. I’ll fight you!’” the woman allegedly said.
But Kassidy maintains, “It was totally unprovoked.”
Adding, “I don’t know her. I didn’t say anything to her.”
Bystanders recorded the minor getting beaten down. As the woman beat Kassidy repeatedly in the face, people just pulled out their phones and recorded the incident without helping.
“They’re looking, and they’re videotaping her just getting beat up, and no one tried to stop it, the employees, the customers. You don’t just sit there and watch someone beat another person. How can you sleep at night?” said Angelina Gray, Kassidy’s mother.
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