Crime & Safety
Twitter Account Created To Show Fighting Between North Jersey Teens
Short videos are mostly of teenagers fighting, often at high schools with other teens who are filming the action.

Two teens confront each other on a playground or in a school hallway. Others cheer and record the fight on smartphones. Someone posts the fight on a Twitter feed meant just to showcase fights that occur in Bergen County.
The clips of fights shown on @BCountyFights are never more than 30 seconds long. Some are shorter than that. The videos are often simply labeled with the town or school where they occurred.
More than 2,100 Twitter users follow the account. The most recent video was posted 11 hours ago.
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These types of social media accounts are popping up online. More and more accounts, like @ThirtySecFights and others on Twitter and Vine, just show people fighting.
A message posted last month said that the feed does “not promote violence, but if violence has to happen record and send in.”
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