BLACK MOB: Maurnice Declue has been identified as the lady aggressor in a fight at East Hazelwood High School that left WHITE GIRL hospitalized.

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Who is Maurnice Declue? Hazelwood East High School Attacker Identified​


Maurnice Declue has been identified as the lady aggressor in a fight at East Hazelwood High School that left one person hospitalized.
A crazy brawl broke out at East Hazelwood High School in Spanish Lake, Missouri with video of the fight landing on social media.

The video showed two females engaged in a tussle.
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In the fight, one female could be seen slamming the head of the victim hard multiple times on the concrete pathway they were fighting on.
Video of the fight went viral on social media, leading to a search for the perpetrator.

Who is Maurnice Declue?​

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The perpetrator has now been identified as one Maurnice Declue.
This is due to comments left on social media by those who watched the video including Youtuber Wall Street Silver and the news outlet Realstlnews.com.

“The violent savage who is slamming the White girl into the pavement is named Maurnice DeClue. She better get charged with murder,” one of the comments on the fight reads, shared on X (formerly Twitter) by @RadioGenoa.
Anotehr said: “This is attempted (if not) murder,”


According to reports, the victim was critically injured and had to be rushed to the hospital with critical injuries.
The Realstlnews identified the victim as Kailee and said those involved in the fight had met to expressly throw down!
“HAZELWOOD EAST STUDENTS MEET UP TO FIGHT BUT IT TURNS VIOLENT AFTER A GIRL IS LEFT WITH A HEAD INJURY,” the page wrote.
“We’re sadden (sic) to inform the community about a fight that occurred yesterday evening with a group of students from Hazelwood East.
“An altercation between two parties turns violent after the victim who has been identified as Kailee suffered a serious head injury. According to several sources the fight took place on the street Claudine near Hazelwood East High School,”
No arrests have reportedly been made at this time, according to a spokesperson for StLouis police.
The Hazelwood School District posted a statement on social media offering condolences to the victims and families.
“It is a tragedy anytime children are hurt,” the statement reads.
“Bullying and fighting in the community is an issue for which we all need to take ownership and work towards a resolution for the sake of our children.
“The Hazelwood School District offers our sincerest condolences to everyone involved and will offer additional emotional support from our support and crisis team to those in need.”
“We look forward to continuing to partner with our community for the sake of our children. Please be kind and respectful of the families involved during this difficult time and pledge to help work toward the betterment of our entire community,” the district said.
Little public information is available about Maurice Declue, although the school’s official website lists her as having played for the volleyball team from 2023-2024.
This tragic story, which is still developing, is sure to have more layers to it in the coming days and weeks.
The fight involving Maurnice Declue invokes memories of the Gilbert Goons.
NO IT DOES NOT, 90% OF GANGS IN THE STATE ARE EITHER MEXICANS OR BLACKS.

The Gilbert Goons are a group of affluent teenagers from multiple southeast Valley high schools in Arizona. For over a year, they have been randomly attacking other teens outside fast-food restaurants, in mall parking lots, and at parks and house parties.
These attacks have been caught on video and have caused significant concern in the community.
In a tragic incident, Preston Lord, a 16-year-old, lost his life due to a gang-style attack by the Gilbert Goons during a Halloween party in the Phoenix suburb of Queen Creek.
The attack shocked the community, and activists have held vigils and marched to protest growing gang violence in Gilbert, Mesa, Chandler, and other Phoenix suburbs.
Authorities have made several arrests related to this case. Dominic Turner, William Owen Hines, and two 17-year-old boys are charged with felony first-degree murder and kidnapping.

Both juveniles are being charged as adults, and Turner also faces an aggravated robbery charge. Lord’s parents expressed that each arrest represents a step towards accountability and justice for their son.

Hazelwood East High School​

Hazelwood East High School is located at 11300 Dunn Road in Spanish Lake, Missouri.
It is one of three high schools in Hazelwood School District (HSD) in St. Louis County, Missouri, alongside Hazelwood Central High School and Hazelwood West High School.
Hazelwood East High School was established in 1974 with the classes of 1975 and 1976 attending split-class sessions in the existing Hazelwood High School building.
Hazelwood East and Hazelwood West students attended classes in the morning, and Hazelwood Central students attended in the afternoon. Hazelwood East’s new facility opened to students in the fall of 1976.
Notable alumni include Wesley Bell, prosecutor for St. Louis County, Chris Brooks, American football wide receiver, DeMontie Cross, American football coach and Bryan J. Fletcher, American football tight end.
Spanish Lake is a census-designated place (CDP) in St. Louis County, Missouri, United States.
The population was 18,413 at the 2020 census.
Spanish Lake, originally called Spanish Pond until the late nineteenth century, was named after the Spanish troops who stayed there while building a fortified post for Spain in 1768.
Much of the area was once the property of James De St. Vrain, a brother of the last Spanish lieutenant governor of Upper Louisiana.
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Who is Kailee, Hazelwood East High School Student Hospitalized After Maurnice Declue Attack?​


A Hazelwood East High School student identified simply as Kailee has been left is in critical condition after being attacked by one Maurnice Declue.
A fight broke out Friday near the school’s premises involving a group of students that left one student, Kailee, hospitalized.

A video of the fight showed Kailee of Hazelwood East High School having her head slammed into concrete repeatedly by another female student, identified as Declue.
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Reports say authorities are yet to make an arrest despite the brutal nature of the fight as shown on camera.
The Real STL Newswhich reports on happenings in and around theSt Louis areashared video of the fight on social media, writing: “We’re sadden to inform the community about a fight that occurred yesterday evening with a group of students from Hazelwood East.

“An altercation between two parties turns violent after the victim who has been identified as Kailee suffered a serious head injury . According to several sources the fight took place on the street Claudine near Hazelwood East High School.
“In the disturbing video you can see Kailee and another student having a fight when Kailee head was slammed into the ground three times. Quickly after she sustained a brutal head injuries she began to have a seizure.
“The official reports regarding this unfortunate incident hasn’t been released. We don’t know the cause of the fight but it could’ve been avoided. Please parents talk to children and understand that the youth are facing demons we never had to,”
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The video spread like wildfire and gathered heated reactions on Facebook, X (formerly Twitter) and many other platforms.
“One of the saddest things I’ve seen. I hate her parents have to see this,” a comment on Facebook under the Real STL News’ post read.

Another said: “Kid or not lock this person up they need to understand there are definitely consequences to your actions stop coddling it just does nothing for anyone,”
A 3rd commenter appeared to defend Declue: “I’m sorry this young girl is fighting for her life but,I have watched this video 10x & the girl swung first on the black girl. Second I keep reading she was forced to fight, that’s not what I see. In my eyes that was self defense. Young girl swung first. If anybody should be charged it is the parent that was on site to let this go down. I remember when I was a young teenager and fought you not even thinking & if you are it’s about don’t let them get you on the ground. Again lm sorry this happened to her & all prayers for recovery,”

The Hazelwood School District posted a statement on social media offering condolences to the victims and families.
“It is a tragedy anytime children are hurt,” the statement reads.
“Bullying and fighting in the community is an issue for which we all need to take ownership and work towards a resolution for the sake of our children.
 
The Nigeria news was the only news with photos.


One hospitalized after fight near Hazelwood East High School​



by: Joey Schneider

Posted: Mar 9, 2024 / 03:08 PM CST

Updated: Mar 9, 2024 / 03:08 PM CST


ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. – One person is hospitalized with critical injuries after a fight Friday near Hazelwood East High School.
The St. Louis County Police Department says one female was hospitalized after the fight. Authorities did not disclose the female’s age or identity.
County police responded to Hazelwood East High School at an unspecified time on Friday after reports of a fight in the area.

Police have not disclosed where exactly the fight happened in connection with the high school, how many people may have been involved, or if students were involved. Police have also not reported any arrests as of Saturday.
The Hazelwood School District shared the following statement on the incident:
“It is a tragedy anytime children are hurt. Bullying and fighting in the community is an issue for which we all need to take ownership and work towards a resolution for the sake of our children. The Hazelwood School District offers our sincerest condolences to everyone involved, and will offer additional emotional support from our support and crisis team to those in need. We look forward to continuing to partner with our community for the sake of our children. Please be kind and respectful of the families involved during this difficult time and pledge to help work toward the betterment of our entire community.”
This is a developing story. FOX 2 will update as more information becomes available.
 
Maurnice Declue

High schooler who smashed fellow student’s skull has been arrested and possibly identified​


March 11, 2024

A teen who was filmed smashing another high schooler’s skull onto the pavement of a St. Louis street has been arrested.
Last Friday, St. Louis County Police Department officers responded to a fight in progress just after 2:30 p.m. near the Hazelwood East High School’s campus.
The school released the following statement:
“It is a tragedy anytime children are hurt. Bullying and fighting in the community is an issue for which we all need to take ownership and work towards a resolution for the sake of our children. The Hazelwood School District offers our sincerest condolences to everyone involved, and will offer additional emotional support from our support and crisis team to those in need. We look forward to continuing to partner with our community for the sake of our children. Please be kind and respectful of the families involved during this difficult time and pledge to help work toward the betterment of our entire community.
Police said they found one teen girl suffering from a severe head injury when they arrived. She was taken to the hospital and is listed in critical condition.
An alleged video of the incident shows a Black girl smashing a white girl’s head onto a concrete surface multiple times until the white girl appears to have a seizure.
A spokesperson for the St. Louis County PD told Fox2, they arrested the 15-year-old girl believed to be responsible for the attack.
She’s being held on assault charges, they said.
Online viewers of the alleged assault, say the charges are not enough.
“That is absolutely attempted murder, and if she dies actual murder not manslaughter,” they wrote on Reddit. “Taking her down and punching her was one thing, but smashing her head into concrete was trying to kill her.”
Internet sleuths identified the attacker as Maurnice DeClue -a volleyball player at the high school- and the victim as “Kailee.”
Others on social media have claimed that Kailee has died from her injuries but their identities have not been officially released.
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‘Harassed and Bullied’: Family of 15-Year-Old Black Girl Arrested for Viral Fight That Left Kaylee Gain Unconscious Speaks Out, Says GoFundMe Removed Their Campaign​


Posted byBy Taylor Ardrey | Published on: March 22, 2024 CommentsComments (0)


The 15-year-old Missouri girl facing charges in connection to a fight that left another teen unconscious claims that she was “harassed and bullied” before the incident, her family is saying.

The incident happened near Hazelwood East High School on March 8. Viral cellphone footage shows two teens scuffling in the street while a crowd stands by. A few seconds into the video, one girl slams the other on the ground and starts punching her in the head repeatedly.
Kaylee Gain viral video fight, bullied victim, Black Girl
Viral video shows fight between a juvenile and a teen identified as Kaylee Gain. Gain suffered from a fractured school, and her alleged attacker was arrested. (booonwer/X)
She then started to slam her head on the concrete, leaving her “convulsing” on the pavement. A brawl between other teens broke out steps away. According to the St. Louis Police Department, officers responded to the scene that afternoon after 2:30 p.m.
“Responding officers located a juvenile female suffering a severe head injury. The victim was transported to an area hospital where she remains in critical condition,” police said.
The alleged attacker, who hasn’t been publicly named by law enforcement, was taken into custody and charged with assault. St. Louis County Family Court is holding her, the department added. An investigation is underway.
The victim was identified as 16-year-old Kaylee Gain. Earlier this week, her family’s attorney, Bryan Kaemmerer, said Gain is still unconscious and has suffered severe injuries.
“The only medical information that the family feels comfortable sharing at this time is to confirm that Kaylee has suffered a fractured skull that resulted in brain bleeding and swelling,” Kaemmerer said. “The full scope and extent of Kaylee’s injuries and prognosis for recovery cannot be determined until, with God’s grace, she regains consciousness, and the family asks that you continue to keep Kaylee in your thoughts and prayers as she fights to recover.”
Loved ones created two fundraisers to help the Gain family with expenses. One raised nearly $400,000, while the other garnered close to $30,000.
According to the Daily Mail, the aunt of the 15-year-old juvenile who was arrested says that “she was defending herself” in the fight and called on local officials to “show compassion” in her case. She touted the child as an honor roll student who speaks several languages.
Her comments come after leaders have voiced their opinion about the attack. Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey said that the juvenile should be “tried as an adult” and that if Gain succumbs to her injuries, the “offense should rise to a homicide.”


The juvenile’s family started a Change.org petition, identifying the young Black girl as Maurnice DeClue. The family is concerned the incident is inciting “racial divisions and political strife,” adding that they have received a slew of death threats. They called on officials to be fair and consider restorative justice and rehabilitation.
“It is unjust that such an accomplished young woman should be charged as an adult for assault without considering all the facts of the case that led to the incident where harm occurred. We urge Chief Juvenile Officer Rick Gaines of the 21st Circuit Court not to charge [the juvenile] as an adult,” the petition said.
It continued: “We request that all aspects of her life be considered during indictment and sentencing – her academic achievements, extracurricular involvement, linguistic skills and most importantly her victimhood as a bullied student who was merely defending herself under intense and flight vs fight circumstances.”
The family also launched a GoFundMe to help with legal expenses, but the platform promptly took it down after $3,000 was raised. The funds are expected to be retained to the donors. GoFundMe claims the petition unfairly painted Gain as a bully and presumed she was the victim ‘in a complicated situation’.
A GoFundMe spokeswoman confirmed to Daily Mail that the “fundraiser was removed and all donors have been refunded. GoFundMe’s Terms of Service explicitly prohibit fundraising for the legal defense of an alleged violent crime.’
 
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