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'Come out, b***h! Open the door!' Woman arrested after fight inside high school involving students
Image source: KHOU-TV video screenshot

'Come out, b***h! Open the door!' Woman arrested after fight inside high school involving students

A woman was arrested after a fight involving students inside a Houston-area high school last week, KHOU-TV reported.

What are the details?

The station said the fight took place Wednesday inside Nimitz High School. Administrators with Aldine ISD told KHOU they're aware of the "deeply disturbing video" circulating on social media showing the fight. It appeared to take place inside an office, the station said. Aldine is about 20 minutes north of Houston.

KHOU said the woman was charged with assault bodily injury, and it isn't known if any students were punished for their involvement.

The station added that no one was seriously injured, and the district has not revealed what led to the fight.

Aldine ISD told KHOU it takes violent behavior against students and staff seriously: "The district will use all of its resources to prosecute any individuals who exhibit inappropriate and violent behavior to the fullest extent of the law. The safety and security of our students and staff will continue to be Aldine ISD’s top priority."

The raw, unblurred video shows a female issuing high-pitched screams outside a doorway in a school hallway: "Come out, bitch! Come out, bitch! Open the door! Open the door! Open the door! Open the door! Open the door!"

Despite being held back by what appeared to be a female staffer along with what appeared to be a pair of large male staffers — one of whom was standing in front of the door — the angry female got inside, and the fight was on.

It appears that about eight individuals were involved in the vicious brawl, and all or nearly all of the combatants appear to be females.

The apparent female staffer who was standing behind the angry woman at the door was knocked to the room's floor as at least four individuals took turns hitting her and holding her down.

At least three male staffers appeared to be standing in the room as the violence unfolded, and save for one who managed to lift up and take away a fighter, they didn't appear to do a whole lot to get things under control.

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Dave Urbanski

Dave Urbanski

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