Youths Assault Children, Post Video
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Two youths charged by Windsor police after posting assault online

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Windsor police have charged two youths who allegedly recorded themselves assaulting younger children then posted the video online.
The youths filmed the incident on a cellphone and then shared the video on social media.
The two suspects cannot be named under the provisions of the Youth Criminal Justice Act .
A 14-year-old male has been charged with four counts of assault with a weapon.
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