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Girls' Fight Caught On Tape At Archbishop Ryan High School

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PHILADELPHIA -

A fight caught on cell phone has led to the suspension of two students from Archbishop Ryan High School.

The video surfaced on Friday, and you can clearly see two girls duking it out, according to several students the girls were at odds and it came to a boiling point.

In the video, the girls can be seen pulling each other's hair and throwing each other to the ground as fellow students circle around them in the school's cafeteria.

This all took place before school started, and the fight went on for nearly four minutes before a student – not an adult – finally broke it up.

Parents and alumni of Archbishop Ryan High School are demanding answers after that footage of the brutal fight emerged.

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