A disturbing social media post circulating in a Baltimore County community Facebook group has sparked outrage among parents and residents after allegations surfaced involving a violent attack on a young girl reportedly connected to students from Pikesville Middle School and Owings Mills High School.
The post, shared anonymously in the group “Baltimore County Public Schools EXPOSED!”, described an alleged assault involving an 11 or 12-year-old girl.
According to the anonymous participant, the incident allegedly involved several girls physically attacking the victim while others watched and recorded videos. The post also claimed boys were involved in additional criminal behavior during the incident.
The graphic allegations quickly triggered emotional reactions from dozens of community members who demanded accountability and action from authorities.
Donna Gallison commented,
“Kids who film while an assault is happening should also be charged!!”
Another commenter, Tekeya Envyme Locus, claimed that only one of the girls involved attended high school while the others allegedly attended Pikesville Middle School. She also criticized the response of one parent connected to the accusations.
Jessica Serrano responded directly to those claims, writing,
“Her comments blaming the victim based on rumors was disgusting.”
Several commenters questioned whether arrests had been made and why the case had not received wider media coverage.
Sabina Rubakha wrote,
“This should be all over the news. Why hasn’t it been reported.”
Others focused on the larger issues involving youth violence, parenting, and accountability.
Lily Rowe argued that schools are often blamed for incidents that happen outside school property. “These are problems of society not school problems,” she commented, while also mentioning Child Protective Services and Juvenile Services as agencies that could potentially become involved.
Tabitha Walden replied that many parents feel incidents are sometimes “swept under the rug.”
One of the more detailed comments came from Shay Dagreat, who said they had contacted a local councilman regarding the allegations and expressed concern that students connected to the reported incident were still attending classes while investigations were ongoing.
“I pray that the child is able to get therapy, that all of the criminals are arrested and locked away, and that people can help her family get all of the videos removed from social media,” Shay Dagreat wrote.
The commenter also urged anyone in possession of alleged videos related to the incident to delete them and cooperate with authorities instead of resharing them online.
As the conversation spread across social media, many users expressed frustration over what they described as increasing violence among teenagers. Some commenters blamed parenting failures and social influences for the behavior described in the post.
Mimi Khan reacted emotionally, writing,
“What kind of demon crawled into their souls to do such a thing???”
Martin GH responded by saying,
“Culture drives behavior. You need to change the culture these children think it is ok.”
At this time, many details surrounding the alleged incident remain unconfirmed publicly. Authorities have not released full information regarding possible arrests or charges connected to the claims circulating online.
The viral discussion has nonetheless intensified calls from Baltimore County residents for transparency, accountability, and support for the alleged victim as community members continue demanding answers.