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Watch moment massive courtroom brawl erupts as mom of murdered teen, 14, confronts his killer's family

Watch moment massive courtroom brawl erupts as mom of murdered teen, 14, confronts his killer's family

Scottish Sun02-05-2025

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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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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.
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.
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 New York Post reports.
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 slapped with a "do not sail" order.
Violence erupted when the passengers on the cruise Carnival Jubilee were getting off the ship after a week-long journey in the Western Caribbean.
The clip, shared on social media 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.
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.
"We will not tolerate such behaviour, and 24 people have been placed on our Do Not Sail list.'
Meanwhile, a man was captured brutally battering a woman after a mass brawl broke out on a Carinval cruise ship.

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