A 14-year-old school pest head was eliminated by a boy of the same age after he had attacked him with a metal bottle, the police say.
The girl, whose identity has not been released, would have hurled the bottle several times at the boy at the Jehue Middle School in San Bernardino, California, on March 13.
Images of the incident – which has since become viral – starts after the fight had started.
It shows the alleged victim, a Latino boy, the girls who hold back the police, says it is a bully that is black.
When he releases her, she takes a laptop and throws it to.
He then grabs the girl and first hits her head in a table and hits her out.
The girl collapses on the floor before another student tries to help her.
A student in the background can be heard: 'She is eliminated, bro', before the boy who hit the girl picks up his glasses, laughs and walks away.
The video has become viral after he has been shared online this week on various platforms.

Viral images showed a male eighth class that a female classmate hit a desk and hit her out. The girl is said to have started the fight by throwing a metal bottle at the boy

Both students were cited after the viral fight. They were also arrested but were released

Jehue Middle School in San Bernardino County has around 1,460 students
The Colton police described the girl as the bully and the boy as the victim.
Both have been charged – although she is accused of crime attack, while confronted with a crime battery.
But local community activists have claimed that the incident was an example of anti-black racism and the boy called the boy an aggressor, demanding that he is being deported.
The two students had no history of problems before the fight, according to Colton Police Sgt. Mike Sandoval, who said that the fight was not racially motivated.
Both students were released after being charged and were back in court at a later date.
A spokeswoman for the Rialto Unified School District said that the Sun Action was undertaken against the replacement teacher who was present during the fight.
“This disturbing and unfortunate incident is being investigated by the district and the local authorities,” said the district in a statement, adding that “it” acted quickly and contacted the parents of the students involved, and medical assistance was also provided. ”
High school has around 1,460 students – 91 percent is Latino, 4.6 percent black and 1.9 percent white.
Some activists claimed that the girl was the victim of the incident and is organizing a press conference outside the school that demanded the boy's arrest on Thursday.
“What happened to her should not happen to anyone,” said social justice activist Najee Ali. “Praise him.”
In the meantime, pastor Samuel Casey asked to withdraw the quotes.
“We immediately call those quotes, especially for the young lady, to be withdrawn,” he said.