After being jumped by middle schoolers, a Texas highschool coach is now in recovery.
FOX 26 Houston shared a disturbing video of Thursday’s attack. The video shows Langham Creek High School students chasing down the coach. He is part of the Sypress-Fairbanks Independent School district. Students punch him and he falls on the ground.
Logan Wisniewski, student, said that he heard of kids eating donuts and other things. The coach was not happy about it. He politely asked them to stop. They didn’t like that so they decided to jump him.
After many students had seen the video, the video was the talk at the high school.
After the attack on the coach, there was an alleged threat of school shooting posted to social media.
Although a district spokesperson could not comment on the condition of the coach, people who were present at the incident said that he was in good spirits.
Student Xavier Houston stated, “I was shocked.” “I didn’t really want to go to school today. “I was trying to find a way home.
The following letter was sent to parents of Langham Creek High School by Jose Martinez Friday:
“Our administrative team has seen a video that shows several Aragon Middle School students involved in an incident at Langham Creek High last Thursday, February 10. The juvenile suspects were identified by us and taken into custody. We collaborated with the CFISD police and the Aragon administration to conduct a thorough investigation. Please refrain from discussing the incident with students or other community members to preserve the integrity and integrity of the investigation. CFISD Student Codes of Conduct will apply to this incident. It is highly unacceptable.
“Our team is also aware that there are threats to our campus in social media posts. We have taken additional security measures and the CFPD police department has begun an investigation. Your students should inform administrators of any information concerning school safety. We are working hard to ensure that every student and employee has a safe environment at school. Please feel free to reach out to me if you have any concerns or questions.