Shocking video has emerged showing four Kansas high school students robbing a teenager at gunpoint on Halloween.

Four teenagers now face charges after allegedly carrying out two armed robberies on October 31, including one that was recorded on video and posted on social media where it has sparked outraged.

Police say the four teenagers, who attended Olathe High School in suburban Kansas City, were arrested as of Monday and charged in juvenile court, each with two felony counts of aggravated robbery.

The teenagers, who are not being named because they are minors, allegedly launched their attacks on Halloween from 4.30pm to 6.30pm on the 11700 block of Marion and the 18600 block of 151st street.

Four Kansas high school student have been arrested for armed robberies carried out on Halloween, the Olathe Police Department announced Monday. One of those robberies was recorded on Snapchat (above) showing the moment four male teens allegedly assaulted a male victim

In the harrowing clip, which cops say was recorded around 4.30pm on Sunday, three of the four suspects point their guns at their teenage victim (pictured left in a white hoodie)

Asuspect is heard saying: 'Forreal you're gonna die bro. Run your pockets n***a. Everything you've got give it to him' as the victim is heard crying for help saying, 'What do you want?' A suspect pointing a gun at the victim above

Police say the four teenagers, who attended Olathe High School in suburban Kansas City, were arrested as of Monday and charged in juvenile court, each with two felony counts of aggravated robbery

Cops confirmed that Snapchat video that surfaced on social media over the weekend was related to the four teenage suspects. In the disturbing clip the four teens are seen harassing a young male victim at gunpoint inside an SUV.

'Forreal you're gonna die bro. Run your pockets n***a. Everything you've got give it to him,' one suspect is heard saying.

Three people in the car are seen pointing guns at the teenager, two holding the firearms right next to the young victim's head.

The teen appears to be in distress and says, 'What do you want? What do you want?'

'Everything you've got,' one of the suspects is heard saying.

The teens harass the victim by slapping his face, taking off his glasses and continually pointing their guns perilously close to his face.

A follow up Snapchat clip shows the suspects showing off a gun and what they stole from the victim - a pair of Airpods and gym shoes.

Cops say that video was taken around 4.30 while the victim was at a local park. Police talked to two robbery victims at two separate locations and said that both were robbed of their clothes and electronics

One of the teens starts to hit the victim in the head and puts him in a choke-hold.

'Give me your phone, bro. I'm not playing with you,' a suspect says.

Then several of the suspects start to push the victim and mess with his hair, leading him to desperately cry out, 'No, please!'

A follow up SnapChat clip shows the suspects showing off what they stole from the victim - a pair of Airpods and gym shoes.

'Gang a** s**t out here bro. Don't play with us bro. Don't play with the gang, bro,' a suspect is heard saying.

Cops say that video was taken around 4.30 while the victim was at a local park.

Cops announced Monday that all four suspects were in custody and have been charged in juvenile court

Police say they spoke to victims at both of the reported robbery locations and they described similar accounts of the assaults.

In both cases the robbers took clothing and electronics from the victims, the Olathe Police Department said.

The teens were all males and were driving a black SUV, possibly a Ford Escape. They were described as one white, one black, one Hispanic and one teen of unknown descent.

Cops found that SUV and took the occupants into custody.

The robberies have sparked outrage in the community.

'It's kind of hard to tell what’s going on there really but yes it’s pretty frightening. I can’t believe we haven’t heard anything about it,' Olath School District parent Ryan Larue said to KCTV5.

The school district confirmed that the students are currently enrolled in the district.