An extremely inebriated University of Kentucky student named Sophia Rosing was arrested Sunday morning at a campus dorm after reportedly physically assaulting two black students and hurling racial slurs at them, and it was all caught on video.
(Video Credit: Jasmine Wade)
Rosing, 22, called one black student-employee a “n***** b****” before launching herself at her and physically attacking the student, according to the Daily Mail.
The girl was barely able to stand and comically hit out at Kylan Spring, who was working the front desk at the dorm.
When Spring tried to restrain Rosing, she spewed racial slurs at the girl.
“Could you stop please?” Spring asked Rosing after dodging the attempted assault.
“Nope,” Rosing replied trying to attack Spring once again while continuing to call her nasty names.
(Video Credit: The Daily Mail)
“Ooh Jesus, I do not get paid enough for this,” Spring commented.
“Exactly and you’re a n***** and you’re a b****,” Rosing spewed at her a number of times before someone told Spring, “I’ve got this all on video.”
Another video floating around evidently shows Spring and another black student trying to get Rosing to sit in a chair. Rosing allegedly proceeds to try and punch the second student while attempting to kick Spring.
The incident ended when an officer handcuffed Rosing at the dorm while she tried to remain upright and kept repeating racial slurs. She was taken into custody and charged with intoxication in a public place, third-degree assault on a police officer, fourth-degree assault, and second-degree disorderly conduct. She was being held at the Fayette County Detention Center on a $10,000 bond but has since reportedly been released.
An arrest has been made. We are conducting an immediate review and have reached out to the student victim to offer support.
— University of Kentucky (@universityofky) November 6, 2022
Spring took to Instagram to detail the ordeal but the social media platform has since taken it down, according to the Kentucky Kernel.
“I worked a shift tonight where was assaulted and called a n*****, and someone said other racial slurs towards me,” she stated.
The altercation started around 1 am when Rosing entered Boyd Hall. Spring said that Rosing “did not look like a resident” and she would not initially open the door for her.
It appears that eventually she was let in and as she entered the lobby, she stumbled while heading toward the elevators. She then started talking to said elevators.
University of Kentucky student Kylah Spring shares what happened with racist University of Kentucky student Sophia Rosing #AntiBlackRacism pic.twitter.com/g8ig6DpOTQ
— Breakingtrendsnews (@Breakingtrends1) November 6, 2022
“It is a part of our job that if we see a student that’s like very drunk, we are to call an RA to… write a report,” Spring continued.
“So I reach my head out of the desk area, and I ask the girl ‘Are you OK?'” she said, “and she stared at me and started to call me a n*****.”
Spring called the RA and tried to keep Rosing from entering the elevator. She did not have an ID to enter the building.
“And so I jumped in, I tried to move her off to the side, and she just kept going ‘No n*****, you’re a b****, you’re a n*****, do my chores b****. And she kept doing that as I was trying to sit her down,” Spring recounted.
Sophia Rosing the University Of Kentucky student who called a black student #KylahSpring the N- Word multiple times works for @Dillards as a campus influencer #AntiBlackRacism pic.twitter.com/nFZUdAgGgY
— Breakingtrendsnews (@Breakingtrends1) November 6, 2022
At that point, Rosing reportedly kicked Spring in the stomach, then proceeded to grab a shopping cart in the lobby to assault her with it. She then bit the RA.
President Eli Capilouto praised Spring, stating that she “acted with professionalism, restraint, and discretion.”
An investigation has been launched by the Office of Student Conduct, which will review the assault. Capilouto commented that Student Success teams “are reaching out to the student victims who were subject to this behavior to offer support,” according to NBC News.
“The video images I have seen do not honor our responsibilities to each other. They reflect violence, which is never acceptable, and a denial of the humanity of members of our community. They do not reflect civil discourse. They are deeply antithetical to what we are and what we always want to be as a community,” he said, according to a statement sent out by his office.
“To be clear: We condemn this behavior and will not tolerate it under any circumstances,” Capilouto declared.
Rosing has been filmed abusing and berating other students before, evidently. Another video surfaced after the one where she assaulted Spring. In that one, she told someone at a party, “I’m rich as f*** and you’re obviously not compared to what you’re wearing. And I can do you and you can’t do s*** about it, especially since you don’t know my last name. But I know God-d*** well who you are.”
(Video Credit: The Daily Mail)
It’s not being released whether Rosing has been suspended or not. A school spokesperson noted that officials “don’t speak to student disciplinary processes while underway.” However, she has been reportedly dropped by Dillard’s as a campus influencer.
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