
Watch moment massive courtroom brawl erupts as mom of murdered teen, 14, confronts his killer's family
THIS is the shocking moment a wild brawl erupted inside a courtroom after a slain boy's grieving mum confronted the killer's family.
Courtroom cameras captured the heated fistfight between mum Jeanette Dees and the family of 19-year-old convicted killer Te'Bryis Robinson.
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The moment violence erupted inside a courtroom in Kansas
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A heated fistfight broke out between mum Jeanette Dees and the family of 19-year-old convicted killer Te'Bryis Robinson.
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Court officers rushed to the scene in a bid to quell the violence.
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Te'Bryis Robinson has been sentenced to 21 years in prison
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Footage showed a member of Dees' family getting up from his chair and punching a member of Robinson's family in the face.
Just moments after the punch was landed, a massive brawl broke out between the families inside the Sedgwick County Courthouse.
Court officers rushed to the scene in a bid to quell the violence.
Violence erupted when mum Jeanette gave her final statements in the court, urging the judge to deliver 'maximum possible sentence' for her teenager son's killer.
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She was also heard hurling angry comments at while at Robison and his family and friends, who were also present inside the room.
The comments sparked a fistfight between the two families.
Officers were forced to kick several people out of the room before the judge could deliver a verdict.
Robinson was then sentenced to 21 years and 3 months in prison for the murder of TrenJ'vious 'Tubby' Hutton.
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The court has now charged Derrick Parker, 33, Trerntasia Hutton, 24, Trentez Hutton, 21, Trentavies Hutton, 18, and a 16-year-old boy with one count of disorderly conduct, the
Disorderly conduct stands as a misdemeanour in Kansas, with a maximum punishment of one month in prison and a $500 fine.
Moment Brit passenger hauled off Ryanair flight heading to Corfu after mid-air brawl as plane forced to divert to Italy
It comes after dozens of passengers on a Carnival cruise ship were seen fighting with each other, before being
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The clip, shared on
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by one of the passengers onboard, shows several passengers punching and kicking a man while exchanging fist blows.
One man was seen falling on the floor before a few others started beating him.
Security guards were seen rushing to the scene to get the violent group off the man being pummeled.
A spokesperson for Carnival confirmed that 24 passengers were banned from the cruise line as a result of the violent altercation.
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They said in a statement: "The incident occurred in the debarkation area under the authority of US Customs and Border Patrol.
"The matter was turned over to law enforcement,' the statement reads.
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"We will not tolerate such behaviour, and 24 people have been placed on our Do Not Sail list.'
Meanwhile, a man was
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Officers were forced to kick several people out of the room before the judge could deliver a verdict
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