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Grandmother speaks after a shocking video shows that Group's grandson in Baltimore attacked

On Friday more Fallout about the disturbing video of a boy who is attacked by a group of boys. The Baltimore County police said they became aware of this video this week, shortly after it appeared online. Detective examined, then fees. Now more unbelief from the victim's family.

It is a viral video on social media that still records in the entire area of ​​Baltimore with wings-in -ir cell phone video. The boy, the 12-year-old Kayson Longo, is seen in the video that thrown to the ground, stepped down and his pants were pulled down at one point.

Miss Robin, the boy's grandmother, on Friday on the phone with FOX45 News about what had happened to her grandson.

“I am very angry. I am broken with a broken heart that my grandson was treated like this. I am broken with a broken heart that he was reduced and embarrassed. They took off his pants. I mean who was doing,” said the grandmother.

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The boy's family says that Kayson visited a friend in the apartment complex when he was confronted by a classmate who accused Kayson of describing the girlfriend of the classmate as a derogatory name-a one who is with a “B.” begins.

The friend supposedly beat Kayson, then the other-die Kayson-living, poorly injured over his body and head.

“He's fine, I think he's fine. I mean who knows how he feels mentally. I mean, he was humiliated,” said Miss Robin.

The Baltimore County police said that last Friday, March 7, she was in the Kings Mill Apartments in Essex-a violent disorder in a courtyard on Hadwick Drive.

According to the police, five of the young people were now charged with the investigators involved in this attack. Three more, according to state law, too young to be charged.

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All accused are at least 13 years or younger.

The police also say that this incident is not a hate crime due to the examination.

Since this attack, Miss Robin has said that she had received a call from the grandfather of one of the accused.

“He apologized and told me how terribly he and his wife felt when they watched his grandson did what he was doing. He couldn't believe it. They punished him, they called the police,” she said.

In the meantime, the victim's father urges the defendant to be held accountable. Tony Longo says that a message has to be sent to young criminals to avoid even more serious charges against them, maybe if they are older.