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Saved - August 7, 2025 at 11:28 AM
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I received an update: three black football players attacked and seriously injured a white player, causing him to miss his senior year. Despite this, they remain on the team as "star players." I'm seeking answers about what's happening at D.W. Daniel High School in Pickens County, SC.

@Bossy_Leah - I Am Leah

I got the video and an update. These players will only sit out for ONE game: Three black football players attacked, kidnapped, LYNCHED, and concussed a white player so bad that he will miss his senior year playing ball- and they are STILL ON THE FOOTBALL team because they are “star players”. What’s going on at D.W. Daniel High School in Pickens County, SC? We need answers. @DWDanielHigh @dwdanielFB @BenTouchberry @coachcjstone

@malarkeynews1 - @malarkey_news

FIGHTS AT DW DANIEL HIGH SCHOOL School District of Pickens County A mom is looking for answers after a assault on her son at football camp. " I haven’t pushed to make it public before now because I was trying to let the school handle it. Today the school welcomed the attackers (some of their star players) back. So I felt they were sending a clear message that the coach and administrators value winning over all else. " This happened on July 7th in a dorm at Presbyterian College. All the kids involved were Daniel football players. They were there at a FCA 7:7 football camp. The charges pending against the 3 attackers for attack by mob are in Laurens County, SC because that is where the attack happened. Here is a statement written by the son who was the victim of this attack: "This is one of the hardest things I’ve ever had to go through, and now I need to speak up for myself. I’m a senior at D.W. Daniel High School in Central, South Carolina. On July 7th, during the first day of the FCA 7-on-7 camp at Presbyterian College, I was jumped and beaten by three of my teammates. They came into my dorm room while I was showering. When I came out with only a towel around my waist, they told me, “If you try to escape, things are going to be much worse for you.” ****** hid in the closet. ***** sat by my bed. ******sat on my roommate’s bed. They said they’d let me get dressed before they ‘handled’ me. While I was putting on clothes, they pressured me to admit to something I didn’t do. They claimed I had said the N-word in a group chat. I didn’t. Multiple teammates were coming in and out while I was trapped in my room but nobody thought to get a coach. One attacker stayed outside the room and left me in the room alone for a few seconds. I quickly set my phone under the dresser, propped up on my shoe, and right before the attack started, I used the camera app on my watch to start recording. That video is now with the police. The attack left me with a serious concussion, along with bruises on my scalp and ribcage. Doctors told me I can no longer play contact sports. My senior season was taken from me — not by injury on the field, but by a brutal, targeted assault based on a lie. I’ve pressed charges. It’s a legal matter now. But even after everything, those three are still on the team, still playing under head coach Chris Stone, who knows exactly what happened. He was in the building along with seven other coaches when this happened. But it’s not just Coach Stone. Principal Adam Russell and Athletic Director Benjamin Touchberry sat down with my parents and me in multiple meetings after the attack. They looked us in the eyes and said what happened to me was not acceptable. But those words turned out to be empty. The same players who did this to me are still walking the halls and representing the school on the field like nothing happened. Meanwhile, I’m the one who lost everything I’ve worked for since 7th grade. I’m not posting this for sympathy. I’m posting it because the truth matters, and too many people have been hearing lies. This is what really happened to me. I’m still standing, and I won’t stay silent. This needs to be seen by everyone. Why should they get to play football after ending my senior season before it even started? All because Coach Stone, Principal Russell, and AD Touchberry didn’t want to hold their “key players” accountable. I don't want to hurt the team and I still love all of my teammates I didn't want anybody's season to be ruined over this, but it doesn't feel right knowing that they took my senior season away from me but they get to continue to play. I had nothing but good things to say about Coach Stone up until that day, and I don't hold him responsible for what happened to me. However, the response to the situation has made me feel like he did not truly care about my well being. He cared more about not losing his star players. Full story: https://www.facebook.com/share/p/16iYzXVga2/ #malarkeynews

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@Bossy_Leah - I Am Leah

Yeah, that’s not good enough. Sorry, @PickensSchools . You tried to hide what happened and now you can’t run from it. We know those three black football players attacked this boy because he’s white. They admitted it to police. They are a danger to others on campus and in sports.

@malarkeynews1 - @malarkey_news

Here is the response from @PickensSchools after the release of information. What are your thoughts? ⬇️ #malarkeynews https://www.pickens.k12.sc.us/article/2326351?fbclid=IwQ0xDSwLzrdxjbGNrAvOt1WV4dG4DYWVtAjExAAEevTP3UuZV1meGQ5UIYIIVU5sHraT9-LdR-C8QewOVTVdwjH3Cf6rZYY94598_aem_G3JwSzrxz95IQI87aVVQgg

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