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Cooper High Student Recovers from Head Injuries After Being Brutally Beaten in Class

By: Marlisa Goldsmith
Updated: January 30, 2013
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Jautorian Mosby says it all began with name calling, "look at this black dude, and calling me the n-word."

Then it erupted.

The Cooper High School sophomore explains, "He dived at me and  pushed me. I hit my head on the cabinet and I fell to the ground and he started hitting me and he kicked me."

Punched and kicked in the head, over and over again. Students and even the teacher jump out of the way when  Jautorian nearly bumps into them as he is tackled to the ground.

"Someone needed to stop that. No one stopped. Everybody just kind of moved back and let it go on," says Malaka Mosby, Jautorian's mother.

Suffering from a previous head injury that left him disabled, Jautorian's mother decided to take him to the emergency room to make sure everything was okay. 

"He  already had a head injury before, prior. He got hit by a car, when he was seven and he has epilepsy from that," she explains.

This, however, is  the aftermath of Tuesday's vicious attack--swollen knots, scratches and bruises on his head.

His mother adds, "You send them to school to get an education and they're getting beat up and bullied."

Jautorian's mother says her son has been dealing with the bullying for a couple years now, and she says Cooper administration keeps telling the family, they will take care of it.

But after this happened, Jautorian says he does not believe them. 

"It's not going to do anything but make the situation worse. Then I'm going to end up having to take matters in my own hands," Jautorian says.

A last resort, after  desperate cries from a teenager that feels he has no other options.

Comments

Naw it wasn't jautorians fault u [censored] punks need to get it together top commenting if u don't have nothing nice to say. Y'all really bout to [censored] me off. For your info he didn't want to go on TV I made him go, but all thatmatters is that it was a coward move and he will pay for it u just watch.

Khalia T. February 1, 2013 at 5:15 pm



Naw it wasn't jautorians fault u [censored] punks need to get it together top commenting if u don't have nothing nice to say. Y'all really bout to [censored] me off. For your info he didn't want to go on TV I made him go, but all thatmatters is that it was a coward move and he will pay for it u just watch.

Khalia T. February 1, 2013 at 5:15 pm



It was Jatorians fault. He talks alot of smack and thats why he got beat up. He was the one being stupid. He also spit in that boys face. I know if i got spit in the face i would beat someone up just like that cause thats just dis-respectful. plus thats only ONE side of the story! He wants to be on T.V. He's always been getting beat up cause he won't keep his stupid mouth shut. He deserved it... -N.H

Mike M. January 31, 2013 at 3:41 pm



Its so uncalled for. The bulling needs to be stopped and yes the kid needs to be in jail. and the theacher suspeneded. why didnt she stop it or call for help. remember these are high schools right? omg something as tobe done cause no one at school helped at all as i can see!

Annabell M. January 30, 2013 at 6:21 pm



What people need to realize is that if e don't act upon his incident in a sensible manner then its gonna continue to go on. This is a very disturbing video and as his aunt, I want to see justice served o the fullest extent. Its not about publicity or money, its about respect.

Khalia T. January 30, 2013 at 4:51 pm



The teacher needs to be suspended, and the bullies need to go to jail.

Kevin K. January 30, 2013 at 1:09 pm

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