Police: JV player beaten for wearing opponent's colors while coaches watched

Police: JV player beaten for wearing opponent's colors while coaches watched, A Georgia top academy is searching into allegations of a abandoned assault captured on amusing media.

According to police, the action occurred in the Camden County Top Academy locker room, and was witnessed by three football coaches.

Officers abstruse about the declared assault if they were alleged to a Southeast East Georgia Health Systems on Monday afternoon, afterwards a inferior varsity amateur appear getting assaulted by several teammates.

The address says two coaches became agitated afterwards the amateur wore atramentous — the opposing team’s blush — to endure Friday’s bold adjoin rivals Glynn County. The player, who is not articular in the report, said he wore atramentous in adjustment to abutment his girlfriend, a Glynn County cheerleader.

According to police, abettor drillmaster Dereck Chastain and abhorrent coordinator Greg Slatery allegedly told the adolescent players’ teammates that they adduce “needed to handle their boy” for cutting black.

After Monday’s apex practice, the address says, three abettor coaches – Derek Chestain, Cedrick Corse and Donald Green – watched as the JV amateur was kicked, baffled and befuddled headfirst into a debris can, afore getting formed down a hall. The action was captured on amusing media, but has back been deleted from YouTube.

The three coaches allegedly in the locker allowance at the time accept a accumulated 33 years of apprenticeship at Camden County Top School, according to the school’s website.

The academy accepted to TEGNA accomplice First Coast News that the adventure occurred. In a statement, academy admiral said the “harassment” yielded “consequences” for the acceptance involved, but that their analysis “did not announce any atrocity by adults.”

“Should [law enforcement] analysis acknowledge new affirmation that adults were complicit in any of the contest that occured,” the statment reads. “They will be captivated answerable for their actions.”

The school’s arch and the commune administrator were not anon accessible for comment.

Head Drillmaster Welton Coffey told us the academy “does not tolerate” that behavior. He said the administering has “dealt with” those involved, but would not say accurately what abuse they faced. He added that all parties complex in the adventure are “safe on campus” and continuing to adapt for their Friday night bold adjoin Brunswick.
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