New Jersey Day Care Was Running A ‘Fight Club’ With Toddlers

The first rule of Fight Club might be “You don’t talk about Fight Club,” but if the second rule of Fight Club would have been “You don’t Snapchat about Fight Club,” then this New Jersey day care’s “Toddler Fight Club” might still be in business.

According to the New York Post, two employees at Lightbridge Academy in Cranford are in deep shit after they allegedly staged “Fight Club”-style brawls between kids aged 4 to 6 years old at their day care.

Police charged 22-year-old Erica Kenny and 28-year-old Chanese White with fourth-degree child abuse after they posted videos of “approximately a dozen boys and girls at the day care center shoving each other to the ground and attempting to strike each other” to Snapchat.

The videos were uploaded August 13, and they include “group melees and one-on-one battles.” In at least one video, Kenny can even be heard calling the group activity “Fight Club.”

Both Kenny and White have since been fired, and day care officials are calling “Toddler Fight Club” an isolated incident.

They are also encouraging parents and other employees not to talk about the incident, which shouldn’t be a problem as long as everybody adheres to rule number one.

Here are some other rules of Fight Club that you might have missed: 20 Other Rules Of Fight Club

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