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Update: New video shows the second teenager victim in the Clarion Football Team Assault. Second player from the university suspended

A screen grave of the second video that is published online shows Pennwest Clarion students who tackle a well -known young person.

Clarion Twp., Pa. (Eyt) – A second victim of teenage was identified in the violent attack, which took place early Sunday morning in the South Fifth Avenue, in which members of the Pennwest Clarion soccer team were involved.

The newly thawed video shows that the 17-year-old victim, who recently moved from Oil City to Ambridge, Pennsylvania, was attacked by a group of men in college age. The video seems to record the same group of attackers who were shown in a previously published video by another young person.

Pennwest Clarion soccer player who attacked a 17-year-old boy shows the second video, which is supposed to appear in social media, who tried to intervene in his friend's attack.

The second video shows that the attackers chase the teenager in the South Fifth Avenue on a petrol station in Clarion Township. As soon as you catch him, a man is seen to throw him to the ground, where he is then beaten and kicked by several people. Some bystanders film the attack on their phones.

According to Junine Aeschbacher, the mother of the second victim, her son tried to intervene to protect his friend from the ongoing attack when he himself became a goal.

Reports of people who are familiar with the incident show that the two young people went near a house where football players organized a party. The teenagers were allegedly invited to join the group and were given alcohol. Reports from the victims claim that members of the football team began to mock them, which escalated the physical attacks on the video.

The attackers are described as members of the Pennwest Clarion soccer team.

The first video that appears in social media shows Pennwest Clarion soccer player who attacked a 17-year-old boy.

It is currently not known whether criminal complaints have been submitted. The state's website is due to maintenance and prevents confirmation of any fees.

Pennwest Clarion addressed the incident in a statement and now confirmed that two football players were suspended as part of the ongoing study. The explanation is:

“The university is aware of an incident of violence that took place outside the campus at the weekend. Two students were suspended by the activities of the soccer team until further examinations were carried out. We cooperate with Pennsylvania State Police, which leads the criminal investigation. The university will pursue the student's behavior process and take suitable measures if necessary. Pennwest does not tolerate acts of violence and remains obliged to promote a safe, integrative and respectful environment. “

The incident is examined by the state police based in Clarion. No additional details were published at this point.