A 'sickening' brawl between two children has prompted calls for a crackdown on youth violence in one South Australian community. 9News
A "sickening" brawl between two children has prompted calls for a crackdown on youth violence in one South Australian community.
Footage obtained by 9News shows two young boys, thought to be no older than seven, involved in a street fight as a pack of teenagers watched on in Port Augusta on Monday night.A "sickening" brawl between two children has prompted calls for a crackdown on youth violence in one South Australian community."I've got a couple of little kids myself, roughly about the same age.The incident moved down the street in front of Garnett Brady's home at 11.30pm.
South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas said it "is not ok" for people to use mobile phones to record inappropriate behaviour.South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas said it "is not ok" for people to use mobile phones to record inappropriate behaviour. "Actively encouraging inappropriate behaviour, particularly acts of violence amongst young people, that is not ok," Malinauskas said.Continue reading
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