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Teen Realizes He Accidentally Recorded A Mass Stabbing

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December 19, 2025
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Teen Realizes He Accidentally Recorded A Mass Stabbing

16-year-old fatally stabbed as dozens filmed him bleeding to death

The fight broke out at around 3:45 p.m. on Monday outside of a bagel shop.

Boy bleeds to death as onlookers record incidentTyler Flach, 18, of Lido Beach, was arrested late Wednesday and charged with murder, according to WABC.

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A fight over a girl involving at least 50 teenagers left a 16-year-old dead after he allegedly was stabbed in the chest by an 18-year-old as many teens, rather than help the stabbing victim, filmed his demise.

The fight broke out at around 3:45 p.m. Monday afternoon outside of a bagel shop in Oceanside, New York, close to where the victim, Khaseen Morris, went to high school.

An anonymous witness to the fight who spoke to New York ABC station WABC said Morris was ambushed by the group.

“There was a bunch of people sitting by the Chinese restaurant … about 15 kids, and then, all of a sudden, while I was on the phone speaking, eight — seven or eight kids came from the north and targeted certain people that I believe they were looking for,” the witness said.

Khaseen Morris was stabbed in Oceanside, N.Y. on Sept. 16, 2019 and later died.WABC

(MORE: Man called police allegedly to say he stabbed daughter to death: Sheriff)

Tyler Flach, 18, of Lido Beach, was arrested late Wednesday and charged with murder, according to WABC. He pleaded not guilty at an arraignment on Thursday afternoon and was ordered held without bail.

Morris was stabbed in the chest in and later died in hospital. Police said they believe he was targeted.

“There’s got to be about 50, 60, 70 kids here,” Detective Lt. Stephen Fitzpatrick, commander of the Nassau County Police Homicide Division, told members of the media at a press conference on Tuesday morning. “We have a handful of kids that have come forward who have identified people involved in this.”

“I don’t think anybody here is naive to who is involved in this incident. I think all the players are known to each other,” said Det. Lt. Fitzpatrick.

A memorial for Khaseen Morris was held on Sept. 18, 2019 in Oceanside, N.Y., two days after he was killed.WABC

Perhaps the most shocking aspect of Morris’ death is the fact that people filmed him dying rather than trying to help him.

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“He was a person that would help anyone, and no one helped him,” Keyanna Morris, Khaseen’s sister, told WABC. “He told my mom this is the first time in so long that he’s been so happy because he finally found a school where he could be himself with nobody judging him.”

Meanwhile, Phyllis Harrington, the superintendent overseeing Oceanside High School, issued a video statement condemning the “senseless act of violence”, imploring parents to monitor their children’s social media activity, and saying that the community would get through this tragedy together.

(MORE: Man allegedly stabs 5 coworkers with folding knife, motive unknown: Tallahassee Police)

“The kindness and generosity that you model for your children are what makes our community special,” Harrington said. “It’s those very values that will bind us together and get us through and keep us strong because we are anchored together by purpose, passion and people.”

A memorial for Khaseen Morris was held on Sept. 18, 2019 in Oceanside, N.Y., two days after he was killed.WABC

Students at Oceanside High School have been grieving since throughout the week.

“Students are crying in the hallway,” said Victoria Lizama, a student at the high school. She said many had been quiet this week, not talking to each other.

Fitzpatrick said police still were looking for additional witnesses to come forward.

Said Fitzpatrick: “Kids stood here and didn’t help Khaseen — they’d rather video this event. … They video’d his death instead of helping. So anyone who has video, come forward. Do the right thing for Khaseen.”

Online trolls exploit Frisco high school stabbing with deepfake videos

By Brian New

May 8, 2025 / 10:31 PM CDT / CBS Texas

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Online trolls and race baiters have seized on the tragic stabbing at a Frisco high school track meet, spreading misinformation online and creating AI-generated deepfake videos.

In one AI-generated video posted to Instagram this week, a clip of CBS News Texas anchor Doug Dunbar was manipulated to make it appear as though he said something he didn’t. The video also used AI to create an entirely fake video image of the suspect Karmelo Anthony with a knife in his hand.

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The CBS News Confirm team said it’s unclear just how many people saw this video, but it was reposted on multiple accounts. The original post on Instagram has now been taken down.

Investigating deepfake technology

For over a year, the CBS News Texas I-Team has been investigating the technology behind deepfake videos. Professor Christopher Meerdo at the University of North Texas in Denton told the I-Team in a 2024 interview that advances in technology are making it easier to create deepfakes. In fact, one can be made with just a single still image.

“These videos are going to get exponentially better,” Meerdo said. “The advances in artificial intelligence, it’s moving so quickly that it is going to get more convincing, and they are going to need smaller data sets to make really accurate things.”

Social media companies and misinformation

Earlier this year, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced the end of the use of fact-checkers on their platforms, Facebook and Instagram, relying instead on users to flag misinformation through a feature called Community Notes, similar to what Elon Musk’s social platform X uses.

Dr. Daxton “Chip” Stewart, a journalism professor at Texas Christian University specializing in social media and free speech, explained that while the spread of disinformation online isn’t new, recent changes by Meta have, in his opinion, exacerbated the problem. 

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