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Furious Track star Alaila Everett, charged with Baton attack

The family of a track star, who is charged with assault and battery, after having hit her opponent in a viral incident with a truck in a viral incident, has sworn to fight her case.

Alaila Everett was seen during an indoor route championship in Virginia at the weekend when she seemed to beat Kaelen Tucker in the back of her head during the 4x200m relay event and left her with a concussion.

The Lynchburg Commonwealth lawyers' office announced Dailymail.com on Wednesday that they issued an application for a number of bodily harm and battery against Everett.

In posts on his social media, Everett's father Genoa defended his daughter angry and swore to fight her potential criminal proceedings.

Genoa said: “We will continue to raise and support our child at most. We as a community will continue to fight for you.

“The truth is exposed in a duly time and God's timing is always perfect. Unity for Alaila. '

In conversation with ABC13, the costs added that they were hit by the von Kaelen family with court files.

According to him, the family wants to conclude a protective arrangement against his own daughter.

Alaila Everett can be seen here with her father Genoa, who fought angrily for his daughter

In the clip you can see Everett how she pulls her right arm back and beats the baton she carried over her opponent's head

In the clip you can see Everett how she pulls her right arm back and beats the baton she carried over her opponent's head

He said to the outlet: “It doesn't seem right that this would happen and now we have to go to a city three hours away that everyone has already hate our intestine.”

The family has also released another corner of the incident to secure their claim that was randomly.

Everett himself spoke to Good Morning America on Tuesday and said: “I would never do so on purpose. This is not in my character. '

She told the outlet that while the route her arm hits, she got stuck and caused her to unintentionally hit her head.

“Her arm literally hit the baton – until she got a little forward and my arm stuck,” said Everett, while doing the movement himself to show physically what she said.

Everett has also said that she has received murder threats and racist rings since all of this has been lost.

In the newly released clip, the track stars ran from a new angle, which showed them from behind.

Tucker, dressed in a yellow shirt and black shorts, ran next to Everett.

Kaelen, who was shown at a meeting in January, says that Everett did not apologize for her actions

Kaelen, who was shown at a meeting in January, says that Everett did not apologize for her actions

Tucker (right) Everett (left) is seen a little in front of the center shortly before the moment

Tucker (right) Everett (left) is seen a little in front of the center shortly before the moment

Just when she was slightly past her, Everett swung, dressed in very black, the arm in which she held the baton and punched Tucker into her head.

Tucker then dropped her truck, stumbled off the track, grabbed her head and knelt on the floor.

“I just played a bang on my head and immediately fell off the track,” Tucker said to WVEC-TV.

A lip reader announced Dailymail.com exclusively what Everett said at that moment.

Expert Nicola Hickling, the founder of Lipreader, said that Everett called “Steen out” and “Hey Oh” when she hit Tucker.

Hickling checked several versions of the film material to come to their conclusion and at the same time added that the quality of the film material made it difficult to make yourself completely safe.

Tucker said she had not apologized for Everett's actions that day. After that Tucker said: “I still can't believe it, I'm shocked … I'm still trying to record everything, I can't believe it has happened.”

Tucker went to an opposing runner when she was hit on the head and dropped her

Tucker went to an opposing runner when she was hit on the head and dropped her

She added: “Why did you do it and why didn't you apologize?”

According to Everett, however, she tried to contact Tucker on social media just to find that it was blocked.

The IC Norcom High School was disqualified after the incident for “contact interference” – or physically disrupted the actions of another runner.

Tucker's mother, Tamarro, first said WSET that nobody from Norcom excused to her daughter or.

Since then, Tucker's parents have announced ABC News that Genoa called you to say that he is sorry. The sports director of the IC Norcom High School also apologized.

The Outlet informed the Virginia High School League that the organization is “thoroughly” examined every instance.

“VHSL membership has always made it a priority to offer student athletes a safe environment for the competition,” they added.