The Virginia high school sprinter accused of smacking her opponent on the back of the head with a baton shouted at her ...
Virginia high school athlete Alaila Everett told "Good Morning America" Tuesday that she never meant to strike her fellow ...
Track and field isn't supposed to be a dangerous sport, especially not at the high school level, but a recent incident ...
The runner and her family said a video that shows the on-track incident in which she hits another runner with a baton was an accident.
Alaila Everett said it was an accident but court records show she is now facing a potential assault and battery charge.
Alaila Everett, the I.C. Norcom High School Senior and track star, is now facing charges stemming from the now viral incident ...
Video shows Brookville High School student Kaelen Tucker running just ahead of I.C. Norcom student Alaila Everett in the Class 3 Track and Field State Finals, when Everett hits Tucker with the baton.
A Virginia student athlete is facing an assault and battery charge following a viral track meet incident that left a runner ...
In a video that rapidly spread online, Tucker is seen being struck by the baton, leading to an outpouring of online commentary, including harassment and death threats directed at Everett.
In a video that rapidly spread online, Tucker is seen being struck by the baton, leading to an outpouring of online commentary, including harassment and death threats directed at Everett.
They're assuming my character, calling me ghetto, racist slurs, death threats, all of this, just because of a nine-second video,' Alaila Everett said ...
The Virginia high school sprinter, accused of hitting her opponent in the head with a baton, shouted at the younger runner during the incident ...