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Video Shows Cy-Fair HS Coach Being Jumped By Four Middle School Students

What is going on at Cy-Fair ISD? 

Last week, a mother along with her adult daughter beat down an 8th grade girl at a bus stop while other parents watched. Some even filmed the attacked.

Then on Thursday, a group of middle school boys jumped a Langham Creek High School coach on-campus, breaking his arm.

Cell phone video shows the group of middle students chasing down the coach and punching him as he falls to the ground.

ABC13 reports:

“Thursday's attack happened when four middle school students, who officials confirmed are from Aragon Middle School, were on the high school campus during baseball practice.
Michael Shott, an assistant baseball coach and physics teacher at Langham Creek High, was injured in the attack.
"He's doing fine. He's at home. He has a broken arm, but the kids said that he's doing what he's always done and he's fine," said Peggy Shott, Michael's mother. "The reason it happened to him was because he was doing his job. He stopped the kids. Well, there was only one kid at first. The reason the others came back is because they didn't like him stopping them."

The principal of Langham Creek High School sent a letter home to parents Friday identifying the suspects as "several Aragon Middle School students."

Principal Jose Martinez wrote in the letter:

"Our administrative team is aware of a video circulating that involves several Aragon Middle School students in an incident at Langham Creek High on Thursday, February 10th. We worked collaboratively with the Aragon administration and the CFISD police department to complete a thorough investigation, and the juvenile suspects were identified and taken into custody. To preserve the integrity of the investigation, please refrain from engaging in discussions surrounding the incident with students and community members. The incident that took place is extremely unacceptable and will be disciplined according to the CFISD Student Code of Conduct."

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