Two N.J. girls have been suspended for creating a “murder video” in which they announced a “hit list” of classmates and school administrators they wanted to murder.

The controversial video was created by two 12-year-olds who have now been suspended from their classes as authorities investigate the case.

The alarming video shows one of the girls, with the other holding the camera, and together they identify numerous other young students as well as school personnel they want to kill.

One of the girls says in the video: “Wouldn’t you guys think I’d be the best assassin ever.”

Later she says, “Stab him continuously in this area,” as she describes killing one victim.

The video lasts for more than 20 minutes, and the two girls laugh throughout much of it, despite the nature of what they are saying.

The video was uploaded to YouTube and some of the parents of the children named as potential victims by the two girls are now calling for strong action to be taken.

“My daughter, she woke up about four times last night, to lock the doors. She woke up with nightmares,” said parent Angelica Marrero, whose daughter was identified as a victim in the video, according to CBS.

CBS also reported that another student reported that the day before the video was created one of suspended girls had read a note out aloud in school saying who she was going to kill.

That student’s mother explained: “My daughter had called me crying hysterically around 11:30, telling me ‘mommy, this girl just told me that she’s gonna kill me’.”

The two girls have been suspended pending the results on an investigation. Some of the parents have urged authorities to ensure the two girls get help to make sure they do not become a real threat to anyone.

The video has since been deleted from YouTube.

Here is a video news report into the incident: