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Texas 'fight club' trial begins | Texas 'fight club' trial begins |
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A former worker at a Texas state school for mentally disabled people has gone on trial accused of organising fights between the residents. | A former worker at a Texas state school for mentally disabled people has gone on trial accused of organising fights between the residents. |
Jesse Salazar is charged with injury to a disabled person in what the Texas police have called a "fight club". | Jesse Salazar is charged with injury to a disabled person in what the Texas police have called a "fight club". |
The case came to light when officers found a mobile phone in March with almost 20 videos showing the residents punching and kicking each other. | The case came to light when officers found a mobile phone in March with almost 20 videos showing the residents punching and kicking each other. |
Mr Salazar, 25, could face 10 years in jail if convicted. | Mr Salazar, 25, could face 10 years in jail if convicted. |
As the trial began, the jury was warned that the video evidence would be "one of the saddest things they will ever see". | |
The footage allegedly shows staff from the Corpus Christi state school forcing the residents into fights, apparently for their entertainment. | The footage allegedly shows staff from the Corpus Christi state school forcing the residents into fights, apparently for their entertainment. |
Mr Salazar's defence team says he was trying to prevent the fights from going ahead. | Mr Salazar's defence team says he was trying to prevent the fights from going ahead. |
Six former employees have already been charged for their part in orchestrating the fights. | Six former employees have already been charged for their part in orchestrating the fights. |
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