Shock moment teen girls punch cop in HEAD, rip out each others’ hair & beat woman to the floor in train station brawl

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Shock moment teen girls punch cop in HEAD, rip out each others’ hair & beat woman to the floor in train station brawl
Author: Ethan Singh
Published: Dec, 19 2024 14:50

SHOCKING footage shows the moment teenage girls punched a cop in the head before ripping out each others' hair in a train station brawl. Horrifying CCTV captured the schoolgirls punching and kicking security staff at Barnham Railway Station, West Sussex, earlier this year.

 [Shocking footage of the attack at Barnham station]
Image Credit: The Sun [Shocking footage of the attack at Barnham station]

The chaos at Barnham railway station was sparked after a clash between the group and another girl on March 30, Easter Saturday. The five girls, who cannot be named for legal reasons, were filmed punching an officer in the head, dragging a female by her hair and kicking her while she was on the floor.

 [One woman had her hair pulled and was kicked on the ground]
Image Credit: The Sun [One woman had her hair pulled and was kicked on the ground]

During the attack, members of the public, train staff and police who attempted to intervene were assaulted. Two women were thrown about by the girls before police who tried to arrest them were kicked and headbutted. Meanwhile, a train safety officer needed hospital treatment after he was smashed in the face with his own radio.

 [The mass brawl took place in March this year]
Image Credit: The Sun [The mass brawl took place in March this year]

One girl even held a clump of hair aloft above her head after ripping it from the head of a train passenger, a court heard. All five schoolgirls, two aged 16, two aged 15 and one aged 13 at the time, pleaded guilty to affray and assaults on train staff, police and members of the public, reports The Argus.

 [Five girls walked free from court after admitting they assaulted police, train staff and passengers]
Image Credit: The Sun [Five girls walked free from court after admitting they assaulted police, train staff and passengers]

The three youngest girls were given nine month referral orders and the two older girls were given 12 month intensive referral orders at Brighton Magistrates Court yesterday, December 17. District Judge Teresa Szagun said videos of the incident showed the girls were relentless, completely out of control and showing an ongoing determination to wreak havoc, describing it as “chaos, mayhem and bedlam”.

 [A judge said they were too young to be jailed]
Image Credit: The Sun [A judge said they were too young to be jailed]

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