Male cheerleader Tyler Wilson is recovering from a broken arm after a group of bullies at his middle school allegedly beat him up for being the only boy on the cheer squad. 'Good Morning America' correspondent Andrea Canning follows the story of the 11-year-old who is determined to keep on cheering. "Tyler's mother, who is so passionate she now wears a t-shirt supporting her son, has sent a strong message by filing criminal assault charges against his alleged attackers," Canning reports.
Doctor say Tyler's arm may need surgery to heal properly. "We were walking home and they started picking on me and we starting fighting and then it came to the point where one kid picked me up on his shoulders and slammed me onto the curb," Tyler recounts. At first, he was afraid to tell his mother the truth, because students told him that "snitches get stitches."
Doctor say Tyler's arm may need surgery to heal properly. "We were walking home and they started picking on me and we starting fighting and then it came to the point where one kid picked me up on his shoulders and slammed me onto the curb," Tyler recounts. At first, he was afraid to tell his mother the truth, because students told him that "snitches get stitches."
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