A Pleasant Grove High School student is in hot water after her racist Snapchat videos went viral on Twitter, sparking a school investigation. 

The Snapchat videos landed online on Christmas Eve, drawing 4.4 million views and several thousand retweets on Twitter. In the videos, the unidentified student goes on an unprovoked racist rant supporting police brutality against African Americans.

“Black people are trash; they need to die,” she said in one of the videos. Then, the phone pans over to her friend who appears to be shocked by the statements but giggles in support. The student with dark hair continues her rant in two more short clips.

“When the police were killing all those black people, I was so happy because I was like, ‘F**k black people; go die, b**ches,’” she added, smiling.

After the clips were posted to Twitter by user @OfficialKhi and others around the nation saw her rant, the Elk Grove Unified School District and the high school were called upon by community members to take action.

CBS 13 Sacremento reported that the girl didn't commit a crime, but the U.S. Supreme Court gives public high schools more leeway to discipline students if the school believes words of this magnitude are a perceived threat.

The Elk Grove Unified School District sent CBS 13 a statement last week responding to the racist post, stating the school is working with the students in the video and their families and investigating the incident.

Here is the news report of the incident: