This guy got the shock of his life when he tried to punch a blind kid

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A high school student looks like he got the shock of his life when he was filmed trying to punch a visually impaired classmate.

Warning – the below video contains images and language some may find offensive

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Noah Sparn, a student at Huntington Beach High School in California, was recorded by a bystander punching classmate Austin in the head.

After he takes a swing, however, another student, named Cody, took down Sparn in one fell swoop.

He knocks Sparn to the ground, stunning hm, and is head saying “You trying to jump a f***ing blind kid, bro?”

Going on, Cody says:”What the f*** is your problem?”

At the end of the video, other students help Sparn up and off camera, while Cody is heard saying: “I swear to God, if you f*** with this kid again, I will f*** you up.”

While the original copy, which began to go viral this week, has been taken down, other copies remain.

Sparn attempted to deny that he was bullying Austin, tweeting that the latter had been trying to pick a fight with him.

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He was, however, charged with misdemeanour battery by police before he was released, reports NBC.

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Cody is not expected to face charges.

In a statement, Huntington High School said the incident was being investigated.

“Huntington Beach High School firmly believes that all students are afforded an opportunity to learn in a safe and secure environment. Because of this, safety is the highest priority,” the school said in a statement.

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“Huntington Beach High School has a very strong anti-bullying code of conduct and will not condone this type of behavior from any student.”

Watch the video of the incident below:

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