No gore, although there is some blood and some bruising. The violence is very mild.
The most graphic scene is that of a young boy's bloodied and incapacitated body being briefly shown, right after he is stuck off-screen but audibly by an automobile. A small pool of blood is visible on the area of concrete where head rests.
A young boy uses a bottle to strike a teenage older boy in the head, breaking the bottle. A teenage boy punches a much younger teenage boy, knocking him down and out of frame, and he proceeds to repeatedly punch him.
There is some quasi-threatening use of a firearm. A young boy points pistol at a young man and is shortly disarmed by the man. A young man holds a young boy to the ground while pointing a pistol at the boy's head. The context is that of simulating out an armed robbery, knowingly practicing with an unloaded firearm.
A young teenage boy has a large but mildly-swollen bruise on his face around one of his eye sockets.
In two distinct scenes, there is a tension-filled scuffle between a man and a young teenage boy.
One of the main themes of the film is theft involving youthful offenders, so there is no shortage of such, while armed robbery is also contemplated by at least one character and ultimately attempted by two.
A young boy wielding a pistol practices firing from cover in playful effigy and without pulling the trigger.