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Video shows moment deputies say Florida teacher's aide is knocked unconscious by student upset she took Switch

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ORLANDO, Fla. - Content warning: The video above depicts violence and is intense. It may be unsuitable for some and viewer discretion is advised.New surveillance video released by the Flagler County Sheriff's Office appears to show the moment that a student allegedly attacked an employee, knocking her to the ground, and repeatedly punching her several times before others rush to help.The Matanzas High School student is accused of violently attacking a teacher's aide because she took his Nintendo Switch gaming console away from him during class, deputies said in the arrest affidavit.The 17-year-old Palm Coast, Florida boy was arrested on a charge of felony aggravated battery with bodily harm, the sheriff's office said.A 17-year-old student is accused of violently attacking and knocking a Matanzas High School teaching assistant unconscious because she took his Nintendo Switch gaming console away from him during class, according to deputies. (Video credit: Flagler Sheriff's Office)The alleged incident happened on Tuesday, when a school resource deputy was notified that a teacher's aide had been physically attacked on campus.

Officials said the woman was unconscious, bloody, and had severe injuries.While in the classroom, the student made statements that he was upset that she took his game away and said he "will beat her up every time she takes away his game," an arrest report stated, and that "when he comes back he is going to kill her."The surveillance video shows the teacher's aid walking into a hallway and then briefly look back, when she is pummeled by the student, who is described as approximately 6 feet, 6 inches tall, and 270 pounds.The video appears to show the student push the aid several feet, and knock her to.

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