“From Podium to Courtroom: Track Star Breaks Down at Rally Amid Shocking Assault Charges”
Everett claims the whole ordeal was an accident
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Hundreds of people gathered to support Track star Alaila Everett after believing she’s being wrongly accused of purposefully attacking another track star.
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She continued, “[The Internet is] assuming my character, calling me ghetto and racial slurs, death threats. All of this off of a nine-second video.”
Everett claimed she had attempted to reach out to Tucker via social media but discovered she had been blocked.
But while Everett — and her supporters from her high school — say the attack was entirely an accident, Tucker and her family are inclined to disagree.
The backlash Everett received from the Internet was almost immediate
Image credits: WSET ABC 13
Image credits: WSET ABC 13
In an interview with WSET ABC 13, Tucker shared, “So, on the back curve, I kind of got cut off, and I tried to pass her the first time, so I let her go ahead. I knew when I got fully on the curve that I was going to have to push through past her.
“So, as we were coming up in the middle of the curve, we were bumping arms a lot. So, I got a little more on the outside of the curve to go around her. When I finally pushed through to get in front of her, that’s when she hit me in the head with the baton.”
Still in shock, she addressed her opponent: “Why did you do it? And why haven’t you apologized yet?”
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