![]() ![]() Now out of the hospital and recovering, the girl who’d entered this school year hoping to be named valedictorian is no longer sure she’s going to graduate on time. Distraught and convinced that her future was ruined, Autumn’s family said she ran away from home last month and made a plan to kill herself. Slaton administrators sentenced her to 45 days in an alternative school for students with severe disciplinary problems, according to the complaint and records reviewed by NBC News. The violent outburst, which had been building for months, lasted barely 30 seconds - but it was long enough to derail Autumn’s life. The grainy video appears to show Autumn - who had no major disciplinary history - grabbing the boy by the hood of his sweatshirt and yelling at him between each openhanded slap to the top of his head: “ You’re gonna learn! … To stop! … That f-! … N- shit!”Īs the student wriggled out of Autumn’s grasp and darted away, she continued to shout at him, tears forming in her eyes as a substitute teacher stepped between them: “It’s not OK!” Autumn screamed. ![]() This is the only way he’s gonna learn.’”Ī classmate noticed what was about to happen and hit record on a cellphone. “My mindset was: ‘This is the only way it’s gonna stop. ![]() That’s why, Autumn said, when the boy in gym class said the slur yet again, she snapped. Autumn said she loved high school - until her family moved to Slaton for her final year. Her parents tried to intervene, demanding to speak with the principal and writing to the superintendent.īut the racist comments didn’t stop, according to the federal complaint. When the alleged harassment continued, Autumn told administrators she was struggling to focus on her schoolwork. In September, she’d secretly recorded two boys in class calling her the N-word. 27, he’d said it again, smirking after having dribbled past a student and hitting a jump shot, Autumn said.īy then, Autumn, a straight-A student and one of only two dozen Black students at her small-town high school outside Lubbock, had been complaining about racial harassment involving three other classmates since the second week of school, according to interviews with Autumn and her family, messages they sent to administrators and a civil rights complaint filed Monday with the U.S. He’d said the slur while talking trash on the basketball court, Autumn recalled: “Oh! I’m ballin’ on y’all n-s.” And while cleaning up at the end of class: “These dumb n-s left the balls out again.” That day, Oct. And for four consecutive days, according to Autumn and a half-dozen other students later interviewed by the school principal, the boy had disregarded her pleas. Autumn, a 17-year-old senior at Slaton High School, said she’d asked the boy four days in a row to stop saying the N-word in class. ![]()
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