NJ Girls Murder Video Threats: 12-Year-Old Jersey Girls Threaten To Murder Classmates And Teachers Saying 'Wouldn't You Guys Think I'd Make a Good Assassin?' [Video]

A pair of New Jersey girls murder threats on a video, which shows the two listing fellow classmates and administrators they'd like to kill, as CBS News revealed late Thursday afternoon, face possible criminal charges now that the video has come to the attention of school administrators. 

The 12-year-old girls from Paterson, NJ posted their video on YouTube, which is how it was brought to the attention of authorities. In the video, they are shown cataloging fellow classmates and teachers from their nearby school in order to kill them; the tone and severity of the video has outraged parents and school officials.

The girls even go so far as to hash out how, exactly, they'd perform the grisly murders of the people on their list. At one point one of the girls says "Stab him continuously in this area."

The video has been taken down, but before it was, the girls can be seen, one behind the camera and one in front, brazenly run through a long list of classmates and administrators at their school, each of whom they want to murder, or assassinate. They don't appear to express any remorse about their threats and how they might affect those they've mentioned. 

CBS News reports "Parents said they can't understand why the school didn't do something sooner, so on Thursday they met with officials at School 27, a meeting even Paterson Mayor Jeffrey Jones showed up to. When asked afterward he said that he didn't believe there was ever a serious threat to any students," saying "I've not been given any specific details, but all indications are no."

Their video lasts more than 20 minutes as the two "twee" girls bizarrely laugh about how they'd stab their school peers and administrators. Parents of the students mentioned in the video are fearful the threats aren't as empty as some, like the mayor, believe. 

One of those parents, Angelica Marrero, said "My daughter, she woke up about four times last night, to lock the doors. She woke up with nightmares." Her 7th grade daughter was one of those on the list. 

Angelica wasn't the only parent freaked out by the video, and it turns out the threats weren't limited to the 20 minute long rant. One of the girls read a note in class listing some she'd like to kill. 

"My daughter had called me crying hysterically around 11:30, telling me 'mommy, this girl just told me that she's gonna kill me,'" said one upset parent.

Since the video's presence was revealed and quickly taken off-line, administrators have suspended the two girls from school as police investigate the threats. They could face possible after the video rant surfaced on YouTube. 

Parents were told at the meeting on Thursday the two girls were receiving medical evaluation, but police didn't offer any comments about their ongoing criminal investigation. 

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