A terrified stadium employee was savagely assaulted by a violent boy after asking the youngster to move to the correct seat at a rap concert in Kansas City.
Shocking footage of Sunday’s attack inside the T-Mobile Center during an NBA YoungBoy concert has sparked outrage online.
The employee, an older man, could be seen being speared to the ground over a chair by the youth.
As the unnamed boy – who is under 16 – nears his victim with his fists clenched, the man attempts to grab a hold of his t-shirt, seemingly trying to put distance between the two of them.
The boy then starts throwing wild punches at the man as the crowd around them erupts into screams.
Other members of the audience can be seen trying to intervene by pulling the youngster from the man.
Eventually the boy is dragged off him, as the stadium employee lays on the ground having lost his glasses in the melee.
While being taken away the boy assaulted a security guard. Despite the appalling orgy of violence, the boy was released shortly afterwards into the custody of his parent.

Distressing video footage shows a crazed child beat-up a stadium employee in Kansas City who asked him to move to the correct seat during a concert

The youngster – who is under 16 – flew into a violent rage at the YoungBoy concert at the T-Mobile Center
Robert McDaniel had caught the disturbing attack on video while at the concert, he told the Daily Mail that the whole thing started because the boy was in the wrong seat.
According to McDaniel other concertgoers had pointed the teen out to the worker as being in the wrong area.
He said: ‘He beat him up because his ticket was in another section, he broke his nose.
‘I’m trying to get these kids help. They are children. Not saying they are innocent, they don’t have logic or common sense.
‘We have an epidemic of these boys not being taught how to process through these emotions’, McDaniel estimated the worker was in his 60s.
Kansas City police said: ‘On 09-21-2025 at approximately 2130 hours, Officers working off duty at T-Mobile Arena in full department approved uniform when called to Section 107-108 on a reported disturbance.
‘It was determined an assault had occurred and a male juvenile suspect was detained in regard.
‘Both victims received treatment at an area hospital and sustain non life-threatening injuries. The investigation is ongoing.’
A spokesperson added that detectives are actively working with prosecutors to consider charging the teenager.

Eventually he is dragged off him, as the elderly man lays on the ground having lost his glasses in the melee

The horrific attack occurred inside the T-Mobile Center in Kansas City over the weekend

In this Aug. 25, 2017, file photo, NBA YoungBoy performs at the Lil’ WeezyAna Fest at Champions Square in New Orleans
In a statement, a spokesperson for the arena described the attack as ‘horrific’ while adding that the employee was working as part of the venue’s guest services team.
They said: ‘This isolated incident does not reflect our venue, our city or the thousands of guests of all ages who enjoyed the show without incident.
The spokesperson added that the employee’s injuries are serious but not life-threatening.
NBA YoungBoy, real name Kentrell DeSean Gaulden, has had his own run in with the law on previous occasions.
Last year the father of ten, who is 25, was arrested in Utah on weapons and drug charges.
He entered a complex global plea deal in that case with prosecutors across multiple jurisdictions and was sentenced to 23 months behind bars.
That was the latest in a litany of other problems, including charges of drug possession and manufacturing back in his home state of Louisiana in 2020.
Other offenses including an attempted murder charge in 2016, he ended up pleading guilty to a reduced charge of aggravated assaulted.
For his plea deal last year, he was released from prison in March of his year before being granted a presidential pardon by President Donald Trump in May.
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