When I arrived on scene, I met with the caller/victim’s father. He stated on June 22nd, Piney Ridge called him and advised his son was involved in an altercation with another child. They told him his son was okay, but it was up to him if he wanted to press charges. He spoke with his son on today’s date, and stated he wanted to press charges. I spoke with [REDACTED] who stated on Thursday morning, he was talking with his friends, and another child overheard. The other child, identified as [REDACTED] thought was talking about him. [REDACTED] approached [REDACTED] as [REDACTED] was sitting in a chair against a wall. [REDACTED] stated there were kids sitting on either side of him and he could not get out. [REDACTED] began swinging at [REDACTED] with closed fists, hitting him nine times total with both his right and left fists. [REDACTED] stated he was able to cover up his face with his arms, and [REDACTED] hit him three or four more times in the chest. [REDACTED] stated there were cameras that would have captured the incident. I spoke with the nurse on duty at the time of the altercation. She stated her office did not have a direct line of sight of where [REDACTED] was sitting when he was attacked, but she walked out when she heard the commotion. She stated she saw everyone standing up, but the altercation was over when she walked over. She stated her report included other children’s stories that [REDACTED] was hit unprovoked. She included the details of the incident in her nurse’s report.