A group of kindergartners jumped on a man dressed in the scary clown from horror movie IT. They were seen punching and tackling him to the ground.
The group of kindergartners, identified only as ‘Wildcats Nation,’ was found in the school’s gymnasium sometime during the Halloween weekend.
As the children play and run, a man in a Pennywise the Clown mask announces his presence. He is wearing brightly colored red wig and yellow pants and has his arms extended to the ceiling as he approaches a small child.
The man menaces the kindergartners with a chorused of high-pitched screams. Many were wearing Halloween costumes.
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A man in a Pennywise the Clown costume (pictured) announces his terrifying presence when he approaches a small child.

The man menaces the kindergarteners with high-pitched screams. Many of them were dressed in Halloween costumes.

One brave child, pictured, jumps into action, dropping-kicking and tackling clown to the floor, where the rest join in punching and kicking the downed man.

The viral video received more than 52,000 views by WorldStarHipHop users as of Wednesday evening
One brave child suddenly jumps into action, dropping-kicking and tackling the clown. The rest of his friends join him in punching the downed man.
The viral video had more than 52,000 views and counting on WorldStarHipHop as of Wednesday evening.
The video received a variety of comments, from surprise to disappointment to support for the children who jumped into action to take down what they believed was a clown killer.
One person said that “That kid came from nowhere” about the first child who took the clown to the ground.
Another person commented on the 24-second clip, “Shortest Horror Movie in History,”
‘These kids shouldn’t even know what “It“ is about… but some ppl [sic] let their kids watch (whatever),’ a critic offered, alluding to the R-rating for the 2017 film starring Bill Skarsgård as Pennywise the Clown, which in itself was a remake of the classic 1990 Stephen King horror movie.

Another person said that the 24-second clip was the “shortest horror movie ever made”.
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‘These kids shouldn’t even know what “It“ is about… but some ppl [sic]Let their children see (whatever),” a critic said, referring to 2017’s R-rating.

Pictured: Bill Skarsgård in the 2017 remake of the 1990 Stephen King classic It
A third person supported the children by commenting: “Even as kids, we can unite to be stronger than the enemy …,’.”
Another commenter wrote, “Snatched the clown wig off and all…..”
Another commenter wrote, “He thought that he was crashing the party, but the party killed him lol,”
After a series of incidents over the years, clown masks and costumes have been quite controversial in schools across the country.
In 2014, a 14-year-old boy dressed in a clown mask terrorized students in a North Carolina middle school lunchroom, with students screaming and running from the lunchroom to get away, according to WBTV.
The boy was wearing a clown mask and waving a 12-inch knife, according to school officials. According to the outlet, when a responding officer asked the student if he wanted to drop the knife, he continued waving it in his righthand.

“Snatched his clown costume off and everything..” A different commenter replied, with the costumed man seen in the photo above wigless.

A third supporter of children wrote: “Even as children, if we unite, we are stronger then the enemy …,’.”

A clown-mask-wearing 14-year-old boy terrorized middle school students in North Carolina in 2014. Students ran from the lunchroom screaming for their lives.

Officials discovered the boy with a 12-inch butcher blade and the clown mask. The boy had a second butcher knife in his backpack at the time.
The officer said that he had three strikes at the student’s forearm with his baton before finally getting the weapon off.
The boy had a second butcher knife in his backpack.
The unnamed student was charged in connection with the following: possession of a weapon at school, going armed with terror of public, assault with deadly weapon and communicating threats.
Two years later in 2016, a 12-year-old Michigan girl was removed from MacDonald Middle School after she was found wearing a clown mask and threatening her classmates, and she had two knives in her backpack, according to Fox 47 News.
Schools in Ohio were also closed that day after a man dressed as a clown attacked a woman. Police were informed by the woman that her attacker threatened students as well.