
A Pennsylvania school district punished a youth wrestling coach after he called two black males "thugs" after he saw them in a video allegedly assaulting a special-needs student. (Image source: KDKA-TV videos screenshot)
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Video surveillance at Ringgold High School reportedly shows a member of its football team running about 10 feet before leaping and kicking another player from behind, causing him to fall face-first on asphalt pavement.Dezmier Alize Majors allegedly kicked Roderick Wilson Jr. in the back with his right foot, hitting him at the base of his neck and propelling him forward at the gate to Joe Montana Stadium following a football practice Sept. 13, the district’s police chief stated in court records.
“The victim did not see or know the accused was coming at him,” district police Chief Clayton Shell stated in court records.
Shortly before that incident at 1 Ram Drive in Carroll Township, the surveillance shows Wilson, 16, of Donora, running out of the locker room being chased by teammate Tyrese Lamont Youngblood, police said.
Youngblood also is shown in the video grabbing Wilson, punching him once in the stomach and kneeing him in the stomach before running back into the team locker room, police allege in an affidavit supporting charges against Youngblood.
Roderick Wilson speaks to the school board. (Image source: WPXI-TV video screenshot)
This story has been updated.