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Overview of the assault by a 14-year-old student on a teacher and the immediate police response.
Battling a chaotic school incident, an officer navigates taser use, camera footage, and parental reactions while stressing accountability for youth violence.
Summary
Asmongold TV walks through a high-tension school scene where a 14-year-old student allegedly assaults a teacher. The clip follows an officer handling the incident with phones, camera footage, and a calm, step-by-step approach rather than instant force. We hear the officer acknowledge the benefit of classroom cameras and discuss how the student is transported to a juvenile facility after the incident. The host’s commentary pivots into arguments about parenting, accountability, and the consequences of juvenile records, with raw moments where frustration and moral outrage surface. Throughout, the officer explains the restraint used: warning, potential taser deployment, and eventual compliance. The discussion leans toward hardening consequences for violent youth, alongside critiques of parental defenses and systemic structures in schools. Asmongold also reflects on online audience responses and the broader debate around policing, accountability, and the role of institutions. In the end, the video ties the event to long-term outcomes like juvenile records and possible rehabilitation versus punishment. The conversation is raw, controversial, and designed to spark debate about how society should handle young people who lash out in school settings.
Key Takeaways
- A 14-year-old girl (Annayia) was charged with assault and resisting arrest after allegedly attacking staff and a teacher in a high school.
- The officer explicitly discusses using a taser, the sequence of escalation, and obtaining compliance before moving to transport to a juvenile facility.
- Classroom cameras are highlighted as a valuable tool for documenting incidents and guiding response decisions.
- The video notes that juvenile records and court processes can follow a person into adulthood, influencing long-term outcomes.
- Parental reactions and the perceived lack of structure at home are framed as contributing factors to the student’s behavior.
- The host argues for stronger accountability and institutionalized consequences for violent youth, including consideration of rehabilitation options.
- The discussion includes tension between surveillance (camera footage) and privacy, as well as public reaction to policing methods in schools.
Who Is This For?
Essential viewing for educators, school administrators, and policy-makers interested in juvenile conduct, school safety, and the impact of discipline on long-term outcomes.
Notable Quotes
"I'm not going to jail if I ain't do nothing."
—The student’s denial and protest during arrest highlight tensions around accountability and perceived innocence.
"Shut the UP TALKING TO ME."
—A raw moment illustrating the confrontational dynamic between student and officer.
"I would advocate for police brutality in almost all of these cases."
—A controversial host comment reflecting extreme viewpoints on handling violent youth.
"The suspect, 14-year-old Annayia, was charged with assault and resisting arrest."
—Factual update on the legal outcome of the incident.
"Classroom cameras are a godsend."
—Emphasizes the value of surveillance footage in understanding what happened.
Questions This Video Answers
- How does taser use escalate in school incidents with juveniles?
- What are the long-term effects of juvenile records on education and employment?
- What role do classroom cameras play in resolving school disciplinary cases?
- What are best practices for handling violent incidents involving students in middle/high schools?
- Should parenting contribute to school discipline policies for disruptive youth?
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Full Transcript
or goes nuts after getting suspended. All right, let's watch this. They aren't too long. Yeah, sure. An officer responds to a high school for a 14-year-old student who allegedly assaulted her own teacher. Good morning, sir. Good morning. How are you? Why would she do that? Peachy Keen. It's Friday and the police are here to remove somebody. I've been better, but thanks. I've been better. Has arrived. Excellent. Thank you. Appreciate principal. Okay. The victim will be here in just a second. I just downloaded video. So, how's your day going? Well, let's see. I'm starting off here.
Yeah. He didn't even write the statement. He said there was a camera. I'll be honest with you. That's what he said. No, you're not hurt. No injuries. Yeah. My nose is bleeding. I just took the tissue out just now. Okay. So, right here is Mark. Where he at? He's standing right here. This is the best angle we have. Annayia. Uh-huh. who ends up punching. That's the top of her head right there in the red. And you're going to see his head move back right there. Yeah, I saw that. Okay. Now, let me show you the other incident.
So, this crashed out twice. This is the same girl. So, what's her malfunction? Graphics. I checked. It's not going to be like that. And this is how she responded to they put her on ISS in school. In school suspension down at all. Right now, I think she's in a classroom. I'm not 100% sure. She's in a She's actually in class. Well, classroom cameras are a godsend. Yeah, I didn't. Yeah. Well, what what triggered her to hit you? I wish I could tell. No, I wish I could tell all the students. Were all those students going into No, those students were going back and I was just standing at the door.
I wish I could tell you. She just I mean, I didn't see it coming. But literally, you know, when somebody attack, you don't see it coming. I'm just standing there saying, "Okay, go through Cal." The guy Cal get behind me. She connected with them as well. Yeah, she hit me because I guess ah I just picked my glasses. I didn't see it coming. Her parents notified. I did speak to the mother after this took you all my fault. I called her daughter this. I called her daughter that. She said it's your fault. It's just bro it is generational.
It is these people. It's generational with them. The parents are ret. See, this is the thing is like nobody wants to say this, but I think a lot of this like stupid parents have stupid kids. Yeah. Mother said her phone would be on and whatever happened. I said, "Well, you know, we're going to call on this." What she did was, you know, she assaulted staff. Mhm. Explain the process to her mother as well that I didn't give her ISS, but I read the lists of the teachers that gave her ISS. So, he didn't even do it.
My responsibility is to get stuff to have access and sure follow up with them and have access. Let me get started on paper. All righty. Thank you. Y I'll be back in in a few minutes. Jesus. Yep. How annoying. First thing in the morning. You guys got better things to deal with. First thing in the morning. 8:5. Look at that. 8:51 in the morning and you're already dealing with some crashing out kid. Officer finishes his paperwork. He re-enters the high school, ready to transport the 14-year-old to a juvenile facility. All right, that's a big one.
You ready? Uh, yeah. Let me find out where she is. Come on in. See if I can find her on the camera. Yep. So, she doesn't know. I haven't said anything to her. So, they didn't even tell. That's smart. Downloading video. She is down in this class for me. I can take I didn't know they have cameras in every class. Is there anything else when I was in school? Now, if you want to send the video to my email, would it be easy? Would it be uh easier if I if I didn't if she doesn't want to do this in front of students or Yeah, I can have somebody uh to the lobby.
How's that? Or if you want to bring her in. They're nicer than I am. If it was me, I would be like, "We're going to go into the class. We're going to handcuff you in front of everybody else. We're going to drag you out kicking and screaming, and then we're going to publish the video on the internet. We're going to send it to the news. That would be me. Okay. So, they're very nice. Talk to her before I come in to kind of So, she's not playing with us. Sure. If that makes sense. I'll just go ahead and go over and get her.
I'll be right back. I'll stand out here. The student is now sent out of class down the hallway so the officer can make contact with her. You take it back to class. So you told her everything. Imagine being cooked at only 14 years old. Like these are the ones that like as like I feel like if you act like this, we should just put you in an institution. We should like everybody knows that you're never going to get better. Everybody knows you're not going to stop doing this. Like just put you in an institution, medicate the [ __ ] out of you, hopefully get you to do like some sort of like menial task to make money off of you, and that's the end of your life.
That's it. And if you ever somehow by some miracle become normal later on, then maybe you can evaluate whether you can leave or not. Like that would be it immediately. Yeah. I mean, obviously, you think it's a parent's fault? No. These people, they act that way cuz they're stupid. What the You want to comply? You must taser. Do you want to come? Oh, he's already got the taser out. Go to jail and you can come back down. Turn around. I ain't do. I'm not going to jail if I ain't do nothing. I didn't do anything.
Call my mama, bro. Uhhuh. Bro, I didn't do nothing. Shut the UP TALKING TO ME. Excuse me. If you're punching people and hitting people at 14 years old, that's your fault. Like acting this way. Every 14year-old knows that you're not supposed to act this way. you like because again your parents don't exclusively raise you. She she's in the school system. She behaves this way. Like this is there's no like I don't care. Like if you if there were nine I would be like yeah I get it right but 14 what are you talking about? This is a choice talking to me boy.
Just a just a low-level mob to start off the day. Shut the up, bro. Okay. Well, that's fine. Just lowlevel mob farming to start off the beginning of the day. You weak as you weak as he's trying to be nice. Oh, my mom. You weak as 14 years old and you're on the ground getting arrested in either middle school or high. Dude, this has happened to you that early. Oh my god. Miss Sydney, bro. Lack of respect. You would have been done by now. Miss Sydney. Oh man, Miss Sydney, I didn't even punch him in his face.
Missy, I didn't Would you advocate for police brutality? In this case, I would advocate for police brutality in almost all of these cases. Okay. I'm sorry. do anything. You can't let them do it. Baby, this is out of my I didn't I didn't do anything. Who's weak as [ __ ] I didn't do anything crying out. I didn't Bro, I didn't even punch him. I knocked his glasses off his face. I didn't I knocked his glasses. I didn't hit him in the face. I knocked his glasses off Oh my god. Survived. My body came broke during the altercation.
Man, I don't know what you're at. I know you don't. Why you're in here? I don't give a [ __ ] Yeah, I know you don't. That's why you're in here. Just 9:30 in the morning, bro. Like, really? I'm I'm still asleep at this point. Due to the student being 14 years old, the officer's supervisors are called to the scene to discuss the use of force. So started walking and running her mouth. And so I just went straight for my taser and just deployed it. I didn't deploy, but I mean I pulled out and turned it off.
We got to get rid of this [ __ ] [ __ ] We do. We got to get rid of all these like extra levels of like accountability and like oh my god, you can't do this. We got to just get rid of it. Like if this kid is acting out, zap the [ __ ] out of Just shot collar. Get it done. Shut up, [ __ ] I ain't scared of that. That's it. All right. So, I just put it back in this one hands on where she at. How's she acting right now? She's not uh banging her head against the wall or anything.
So, good. How's your camera? She's not right behind. I love how like, dude, being a police officer, she's not banging her head against the wall. It's like, oh, well, that's pretty good. It ripped off. Did you guys land on it? So, it's not it's not working. It says ready. Oh, she said 43. She's sitting there, you know. She's not saying she's hurt or anything. So, she'll be she'll be in jail in two years. They've got to talk to her just to make sure she's not injured or Yeah. She got two more two more years left until she's totally in jail.
She didn't do anything. Oh, wait. Sorry. One year left. She didn't swing at you. You okay? All right. Basically, so I went in, got all the statements I needed for the assault. She was still in the classroom. I came back out, finished my paperwork. I went back in and said, "Hey, why don't you go go get her and tell her first before I just show up at the classroom so she's at least aware or something?" Right? And uh he brings her down. Some guy in chat goes, "She's a human." Well, then why is she acting like an animal?
If she's a human, then why isn't she acting like it? I mean, I don't like I mean, obviously that's not true, right? What are you thinking? She's just pacing the hallway. And from there, she uh No, I'm going back to classroom and I'm not going and all this fun stuff. And so, I wait a few minutes and then eventually I called her cuz she didn't go anywhere. She just started running her mouth and I just pulled my taser out, turned it on. She's like, "I ain't afraid of that, Taser. You hit me all you want.
I afraid of it." I just put it back in this one hand is right. I gained compliance, but she and I had help from Dave. We pinned her against the wall and I put her to the ground. What's her name? Uh, Anita or M. I just call her Miss That's who she is. Anita. All right. I'm going to ask her if she's injured and go there. She right here. I'm just going to put the window down. Ohio. Are you hurt in any way, ma'am? I got to just make sure you're not hurt. Are you hurt in any way?
Do you need Do you need an ambulance for any reason? What? It's gone catatonic. Ma'am, do you need an ambulance for any reason? Are you hurt? I guess not. Are you okay other than the fact you're in handcuffs? Are you injured? No. Do you need something I can we can help you out with medically right now? Okay. So, you're okay? Back out of Walmart. Thank you, Mr. See, isn't it crazy how like as soon as you get put in the back of the van, they stop screaming and crying and they're they're quiet. See that kids don't develop consequential thinking till later in their youth.
So, I disagree. This is where your takes are a bit too much. Really? Well, then why aren't everybody else in the class doing it? Why not? But think about it. Think about for three seconds. She says she's not hurt. Well, she shook her head. Yes. And no. I'm just going to tack on and resist him. Then it resisting assault. Oh, Shadow the Hedgehog. That's good. That's great. Hey, good morning. How are you doing? Well, the blue headphones. Any drugs or in the last 24 hours? Is it still affecting you now? Are you on any prescription medications?
Should be on my You defended Rakai saying he's young and dumb and speed. you uh you're you're making a um you're you're making this is guys. Is this a gotcha? Should this be should I answer the question but ban him? What do you think? Yes. Do you want this? Do you want me to do you want me to answer this question that will cost you your account? Because you I mean I think that you can logically deduce what the differences but like if you if you're not able to it will cost you your account for the answer.
Come on, man. Screw up a bad guy. Well, then so so do you know do you know what the difference is then? Because like you obviously Well, then why would you why would you ask that question? Isn't it obvious what the difference is? Like you you really think this is the same thing as Rakai? Seven timeouts though is a rechar gotch question ban him. We'll give him a minute. I mean we don't have a single. I mean, you do you really not know what the difference is? Like I I I this is very simple question.
Like I don't know how how's this complicated. I replied I don't know why it's not showing up. I don't know why either. I don't know how he's one line away from it. Let me see what he said besides this. If she's kind of intelligent, it's good thing she's on accountability. Steroids. Uh, all right. Let me see what he says. No, man. I made a mistake. Immediately said sorry. I'll I'll let him have one more response. Show him mercy. All right. I guess I I I guess we're going to be nice this time. We're not going to ban him.
So, here's what the difference is. Once you curious your take on that because Rakai and Speed didn't punch somebody in the [ __ ] face and actively resist arrest and yell at police officers and try to run away from police officers and hit people and become violent. Whenever you become unruly and you're annoying, then yeah, obviously that's that's bad, right? But don't you think that like what do you think is the difference between stealing a plant that's worth $3 from Walmart as a prank with no malicious intent other than just being an idiot? What do you think the difference is between that and literally punching somebody in the face?
Like don't don't you think that that's like two separate things? I don't really think that one through. Yeah. I mean, [ __ ] obviously. Duh. Obviously. Like, of course. Can you think about this [ __ ] guys? Damn. Thank you. You're welcome. All right, let's go through this way. Appreciate it. Uh-huh. The suspect, 14-year-old Annayia, was charged with assault and resisting arrest. She is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law. In most states, this doesn't just get brushed off. You're looking at charges like assault, resisting possible time in juvenile detention, probation, and court order programs. But once this crosses into the legal system, even as a juvenile, it changes everything.
And now there's a record that can follow her into adulthood, depending on how it's handled. And once a juvenile enters the system, it can normalize the process. And I can tell you, I've been to juvenile court numerous times for the same person. All right, I'm going to say something that might hit a little close for some people. A lot of parents rush to defend their child before they even understand what actually happened. And that right there, that's where this kind of behavior starts to grow. Cuz in my opinion, this didn't seem like it was a bad moment.
This appeared as if it was just another day. There was a lack of structure, inconsistent accountability, and when real authority showed up, there was no breaks. Look at her response. Verbal escalation, even inviting force, that's not confidence. That's someone who never really had consequences in a way that sticks. Fear starts to drop, and that line between I shouldn't and I'll just deal with the consequences gets thinner and thinner. So, I got to ask the parents. Are you building discipline at home? Are you leaving it for the cops to figure out? And by then, it might be too late.
[ __ ] based. Insanely [ __ ] based. Oh my god. Yes, exactly. And uh guaranteed, does all our brothers acting insane? Yeah, he's completely right about this. Like, I mean, I I I couldn't have said it better myself. Uh let me link you guys the video. That was good. Was my Zach comment? Yeah, there it is. W video commentary at the end. Exactly. Can we do another one? I'll look and see if there's anything else I was going to look at today. I don't want to get too far into other ship. We'll see what happens. And I honestly think she was crying out for help because it was being spawn camp by her parents.
Rather see people like this be the opportunity to grow up with better values and go to military school. Yeah. I mean, obviously you shouldn't ruin your life over one thing like this, but like again, I think that really the way that they handle it is like just being aggressive with those people. Like obviously I don't think you should go to jail forever for that, right? But like if you act that way, you need to get institutionalized until uh you don't act that way. Because at the end of the day, like you we always think about like what's in the best interest of somebody like her, but you never think about what's in the best interest of everybody else that's affected by her.
So like whenever she does something that's bad or that negatively affects or hurts other people, then there's not really a uh there's not really any consideration for like the person that got punched in the face. there's not any consideration for the person that you know gets hurt or something like that. So, uh I think really that's the difference and and I feel like that really like watch the second one from the top. This one here. I mean I probably will look I don't know if we're ready to watch two of them. Two of them. I I tried to do one a day.
Okay. I'm going to try to do one a day. The next one that gets the most updos I will look at it then. Okay. How about that? Does that seem fair? Does that seem okay with you guys? What do y'all think? Like spot on. Yeah. Yeah. No, it it's really like another one, please. It was too short. Guys, guys, guys, relax. I say I do one a day. That's it. I don't know if I look I I will maybe I don't know if I want to look at the whole thing about this or not. I mean, I maybe look at this.
Seems like it's a little bit too long. Bunch of Twitter [ __ ] It seems like I don't really give that much of a [ __ ] about it. Play Resident Evil 4. I did say I would play some more of that. I did. I I I will probably get into a little bit of that and play some more Elmore. I We We had a lot of [ __ ] going on today, right?
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