The viral social media claim—”LEAKED HALLWAY FOOTAGE: Security cameras may have captured Jada West walking down the Mason Creek corridor at 8:14 AM, smiling with friends — yet viewers say a shadow appears behind her in the last two seconds…👇”—is part of a persistent series of unsubstantiated, clickbait-style posts about the tragic death of 12-year-old Jada West, a sixth-grader at Mason Creek Middle School in Villa Rica, Georgia (Douglas County, near Atlanta).

This specific variation—claiming “leaked” school security camera footage from the morning (around 8:14 AM, likely before classes), showing Jada smiling with friends in a corridor, followed by a mysterious “shadow” appearing behind her in the final moments before cutoff—has no support in any credible journalism, police updates, or family statements. Searches across news sites (e.g., FOX 5 Atlanta, WSB-TV, 11Alive, ABC News, BET, Associated Press) and social platforms yield zero mentions of hallway/corridor security footage, a shadow figure, leaked school video from the morning, or any on-campus camera involvement tied to her case.

Confirmed Facts of the Incident

Jada West passed away on March 8, 2026, due to severe brain injuries (including trauma causing seizures, coma, and cardiac issues) from a physical fight on March 5, 2026. The altercation was entirely off-campus, occurring near a school bus stop in the Ashley Place subdivision (close to her home) shortly after students got off the bus around 5 p.m.

The conflict reportedly started as an argument on the school bus (linked to prior bullying or tensions) and escalated outdoors.

Cellphone videos from witnesses/students (some shared by family, like aunt De’Quala McClendon on Facebook) show:

Verbal exchange between Jada and another girl.

Dropping backpacks, physical punches/falls.

An adult breaking it up.

Jada standing, grabbing her backpack, walking away initially appearing fine.

Collapse soon after (family said her heart stopped or she went into distress before reaching home).

She was taken to Tanner Medical Center, then Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta at Scottish Rite, where she died.

Villa Rica Police Department (Sgt. Spencer Crawford) reviewed cellphone videos (bus and scene footage), awaited autopsy results, and planned to consult the district attorney on charges.

Douglas County Schools noted it was off-property/outside hours; counselors assisted students.

Family (mother Rashunda McClendon) described Jada as kind, avoiding fights, and bullied since January 2026 after moving. They questioned bus rules (e.g., the other girl’s zoning) and prior reports.

No reports reference morning school activity, hallways, security cameras, smiling with friends pre-incident on video, or any “shadow” element. The circulating media is exclusively outdoor cellphone recordings—not school surveillance.

Pattern of Sensationalized Misinformation

This claim mirrors earlier viral teases:

Mysterious figure in “hallway camera” footage.

Group chat “final line.”

Folded note in backpack with heartbreaking sentence.

Glance toward classroom door + unnoticed phone detail.

“Final 7 seconds” clip with shouted name cutoff.

These originate from low-credibility Facebook pages (e.g., “Trending US Prime,” “NFL Red Zone”-style spam accounts), aggregator links (often to sites like news75today.com), Instagram/TikTok reposts, and occasional X spam. They use emotional hooks (eerie shadows, whispers, last words like “Oh my God, Jada!”) to imply conspiracy, foul play beyond the fight, or supernatural hints—driving shares without evidence. Some link to unrelated or fake “full videos.”

The real tragedy involves documented bullying, bus-to-street escalation, bystander filming over stopping the fight, and oversight questions—not hidden school footage or shadowy pursuers.

Community and Broader Response

Jada’s death sparked mourning, with roadside memorials (“RIP JADA WEST – Heaven gained an angel”), family calls for anti-bullying accountability, and discussions on youth violence prevention, bus supervision, and social media’s role in fights.

Her family remembered her as a beloved only child deserving protection. The case highlights needs for stronger bullying intervention, de-escalation training, and community support.

Rest in peace, Jada West. Credible information comes from police, family, and established media—avoid unverified “leaked” clips promising shocking shadows or final seconds.