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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

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. 

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."

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The juvenile's family started a Change.org petition, i

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