Police are investigating after a 14-year-old Black student was attacked outside his school last week. His family believes it was racially-motivated. Pazo told CTV News Edmonton in an interview that the story of his assault begins prior to the incident. In Nov. 2020, another student threatened him, Pazo says. The student was expelled from Rosslyn School. Later, his friends tried to retaliate against Pazo. “A couple of months go by and the kids keep coming after me and coming after me,” he said. Last Friday, Pazo said he missed the bus. He decided to take an alternate bus and crossed the field near his school when he describes a “bunch” of boys running up to him.
Author of the article: Dylan Short
Publishing date: Apr 23, 2021 • 1 hour ago • 2 minute read • The family of 14-year, Pazo Police and community advocates are calling on city police to launch a full investigation and lay charges after a schoolyard attack left him in hospital. Pazo is in the middle with the blue hoody on Supplied image 2021 jpg
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Family and community advocates are calling on city police to launch a full investigation and lay charges after a schoolyard attack left a 14-year-old boy in hospital.
Pazo Police, 14, said he was walking across a field to a bus stop near Rosslyn School last Friday when he was chased, grabbed and attacked by six or seven boys. A video of the altercation shows Police being wrestled to the ground by two boys before several others join in punching and kicking him. At one point, one of the boys is heard saying “no head kicks” as they continue to swarm him. Police is heard yelling out in pain during th
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