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A 14-year-old girl suffered a concussion after she was struck by another teenager at Whisman Park on April 23, Mountain View police said.

The victim, who was at the park around 6 p.m. with two male friends, said a teenage girl walked up to her, grabbed her hair and threw her to the ground, according to police spokeswoman Liz Wylie. The victim said she hit her head on the cement and lost consciousness.

A police officer passing by a short time later noticed something amiss, and spoke with the victim, but she said everything was fine, Wylie said. Later that evening, the victim’s mother brought her to the police station to report the incident, Wylie said. The girl said she did not know her attacker.

The suspect is described as a 16- or 17-year old Hispanic girl of medium height and heavy build.

Andrea Gemmet

Andrea Gemmet

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  1. She got what she deserved. There is hardly any random violence in MV so she must have either been hanging out with her gangster buddies when payback rolled around to her.

    P.S.
    Pretty soon were going to declare war on all of you gangs because what you do is literally defined as terrorism and you do not deserve, or even have a right to live in America even if you were born in this country.

  2. Mr. haha

    why not enforce our own laws through the second amendment? I am a free believer in reducing strict gun laws in CA, as well as the whole country. More law-abiding citizens carrying guns will help deter crime. My only concern is that we lobby Mexico to do the same. The Mexican citizens themselves must be able to defend their natural rights as we do here. (Yes their Constitution is very similar to ours, in which it has a right to bear arms)

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