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Film material shows a new angle of the viral moment that athlete hit the opponent over his head with Baton when she faces – US messages – US messages –

In the event that you have lived under a rock, the virus clip in question was taken from a 4×200 m -relay race as part of the Virginia High School League (VHSL) of class 3 -state indoor championships on March 4.

Everett Everett of the IC Norcom High School seemed to hit Tucker in the back of the head with a truncheon after trying to conquer an overhaul, which ran from the track and goes to the ground before being treated by medicors.

Since then, Everett has published film material that claims her innocence, while alternative film materials of the incident suggest something else.

Since then, the 16 -year -old Tucker has revealed that she has suffered a concussion and a possible skull fracture due to the argument, while Everett found that it led to the incident that she lost her balance.

Since then, the lawyer of Lynchburg Commonwealth Bethany Harrison has confirmed that Everett had received an offense due to assault and battery, as reported by ABC News.

But now more new film materials of the incident have appeared and show us a new angle of the athletes who moved around the curve.

The video makes it look like Everett wraps her arm back before hits tucker over his head, in contrast to the angle that she had released Good morning America.

The new angle is damn (YouTube/Lynn Odhiambo)

Everett had previously claimed: “I lost the balance and when I pumped my arms again, she was hit. I know my intentions and I would never deliberately beat someone. “

This film material was published after Everett had been charged with assault and battery – no court date has yet been determined.

After the controversy incident, the teenager in Virginia held a rally with a number of her followers on Thursday (March 13) to emphasize her innocence.

This rally took place only one day after the submission of her charge and took place outside of her high school in Portsmouth, Virginia.

“There is no one who wanted to hear my story except the people who know me, and people who know that I would never do anything like that, I would not harm anyone.

“I am not a fighter, I'm not even confrontative, I wouldn't even do it on purpose, and I thank you all that I believed in myself. I love all of you, ”she concluded.

The crowd applauded the teenager and began a singing in which “we are with you”, and Portsmouth Naacp President James Boyd also took the opportunity to speak at the rally to address abuse against the family of the athlete.

“The Everett family has experienced racist destruction, they have experienced threats to murder, and we clearly think that these things are unacceptable,” he emphasized.