A university student was arrested for allegedly attacking a black student worker and repeatedly calling her racial slurs in an ugly episode that was caught on video on Sunday.
The student, 22-year-old Sophia Rosing, was arrested in a campus residence hall at the University of Kentucky just before 4am on charges of public intoxication, assault, disorderly conduct and assaulting a police officer. A judge set her bond at $10,000, the New York Post reported.
Rosing, who is white, stumbled into the university’s Boyd Hall appearing highly intoxicated, according to the student who was working at the dormitory’s front desk.
The student worker, Kylah Spring, explained in a TikTok video that she tried to check on the woman but was instead attacked and pelted with disgusting vitriol, she said.
In disturbing videos posted on social media, Rosing refused the help and instead allegedly tried to hit and attack Spring while repeatedly calling her the n-word.
“Could you stop please?” Spring asked Rosing after she tried to take a swing at her, one video shows.
“Nope,” Rosing is seen replying. “You’re a n****r and you’re a b***h.”
“Oh Jesus lord, I do not get paid enough for this,” Spring calmly replied.
“I got this all on video,” another voice off-camera said.
Spring and another student tried to place Rosing into a seat, but she instead allegedly swung at them and kicked Spring. She then tried to push a shopping cart at them, according to additional footage.
Spring claimed Rosing punched her multiple times, kicked her in the stomach and bit her arm while ordering to her to do her chores.
“The girl starts saying things like ‘do my chores,’ ‘it’s not my fault that you’re black,’ ‘it’s not my fault that you’re ugly,’ and at this point she’s like singing the n-word,” Spring said.
Police eventually showed up and cuffed Rosing, but even that didn’t stop her alleged racist tirade.
As an officer placed Rosing’s hands behind her back and handcuffed her, she said repeated the n-word in a sing-song tune.
“Hey, guess what? You’re going to jail,” the arresting officer told the student, who refused to provide her name.
Spring claimed Rosing even kicked and bit a police officer, leading to her assault of an officer charge.
The University of Kentucky condemned the assault in a statement.
“Early this morning, a disturbing incident was captured on video in a residence hall,” the university said. “The video is deeply offensive, and we take it very seriously.”
The school said that its Office of Student Conducting is conducting an immediate review and that its Student Success teams have reached out to the victims to offer support.
“The safety and wellbeing of our students is our top priority, and we will not tolerate behaviour that threatens it,” the University of Kentucky said.
University President Eli Capilouto also sent a message saying there will be a full investigation.
Spring said more needs to be done to ensure that students don’t face racist attacks on campus moving forward.
“The problem here is that this happens way too much on college campuses for things to not be done and we get these emails and everything about how [the university doesn’t] tolerate it, but it’s still happening,” she said. “I feel like at this point, the attention needs to be shifted from the offenders to the offended.”
This story was originally published by the New York Post and was reproduced with permission