Whats wrong with kids these days
WARRENSVILLE HEIGHTS, Ohio (AP) -- A 16-year-old boy was in police custody Saturday, accused of bludgeoning another student with a hammer during a dispute over a video-game controller, authorities said.
The attack occurred Thursday at Warrensville Heights High School.
The victim, also 16, suffered a fractured skull and was taken to Hillcrest Hospital. The hospital on Saturday would not release the condition of the boy, who is in 9th grade.
His accused attacker, an 11th-grader, could be charged with felony assault, police Detective Dennis Fossett said. He was being held in a juvenile detention center.
Fossett said the 11th-grader told him Wednesday the 9th-grader threatened to "beat him until he stopped breathing" if he did not bring in money to replace a lost video-game controller that had belonged to the 9th-grader.
On Thursday, the 11th-grader took a hammer, walked up behind the 9th-grader and hit him twice on the right side of the head, Fossett said.
Witnesses told police that the 9th-grader fell, and his attacker swung the hammer twice more and kicked at his head. A security guard then restrained the 11th-grader.
School superintendent Gwendolyn Cooke said she would recommend the 11th-grader's immediate expulsion.
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