No gore. Whereas the extent of the violence is that of some scenes of automobile colliding with person, aiming of handgun at person, non-lethal projectile strikes and non-injurious melee contact; involving adolescent children.
A man slaps a young boy across face. The boy can later be seen sobbing (and more so on account of his situation than physical pain).
In two instances, a plain clothes policeman is struck in the head by a large pebble/marble cast by a slingshot wielded by a young teenage girl. In one of these, the man has a handgun drawn before being knocked to the ground, dropping the handgun in the process.
Two men break into dimly-lit apartment, swiftly seize the man living there, while the child living there manages to escape.
In a sudden, quick and brutal event, a man is struck by a car, his body rolling up along the hood and smashing into the windshield before sliding back down the hood and onto the pavement. While immediately rendered incapacitated, he movies slightly, as if to try to rise up off the pavement. Even though there is no gore, the shot is very graphic.
A man points a handgun at an unarmed child. A child points a handgun at an unarmed man, after having discharged at no target while out of frame.
A child is almost run over by car, but the contact therewith does not lead to injury. Instead the driver's intended target, an adult, winds up being falling to the pavement yet without suffering any injuries.
Unarmed children being chased down by armed adults is something of a theme of this movie. At some point, an adult and a child are also held hostage.