My 17-Year-Old Son Was Arrested at a Stockbridge High School Football Game, Hurt by SWAT, and Mistreated by Staff!
B'asia reported that her son sustained injuries from both a school employee and two SWAT personnel.
September 3, 2026
Updated September 3, 2026 at 3:52 PM by Alisha Shrestha
B’asia Lashae, a mother from Henry County, Georgia, shared on social media about a traumatic incident involving her son during a high school football event on August 16, 2026.
The matchup between Stockbridge High and Dutchtown High initially attracted widespread attention due to a controversial promotional event that quickly escalated into controversy. B’asia asserts that the ensuing turmoil significantly impacted her son's experience.
The August 16, 2026 contest at Stockbridge High became infamous for its unconventional pre-game ceremony featuring a symbolic "funeral" for their rivals.
A mock funeral procession incorporating a casket sparked considerable debate amid rising concerns about juvenile aggression in local communities.
Within hours, footage from the ceremony spread rapidly across online platforms, drawing crowds that included non-students. Community leaders, including Stockbridge City Council member Elton Alexander, suggested the event heightened tensions leading to on-site conflicts.
Allegations emerged that the viral content attracted individuals seeking disruption. During heightened emotions, a SWAT officer reportedly approached B'asia's son while he communicated with peers, stating: "Let's move somewhere else—we aren't intimidated by you guys." This interaction occurred as other attendees reacted negatively to visible law enforcement presence.
Despite attempts to avoid confrontation, authorities detained the teenager, placing him prominently before spectators. Subsequent escalation involved a school official physically restraining him while he remained restrained, continuing verbal abuse until the individual complied. When B'asia's son—who possesses developmental differences—responded emotionally by spitting, officials ceased further aggression.
Throughout this sequence, B'asia maintains her son endured physical harm from both personnel present. She has compiled available footage documenting these events, expressing frustration over perceived institutional failures in crisis management.
She argues appropriate preparedness measures should have been implemented following the viral content's dissemination. Critically, B'asia demands accountability from all involved parties.
Statement on August 18, 2026: Henry County School District addressed criticism regarding the pep rally through formal communication emphasizing safety protocols.
While acknowledging collaborative safety reviews with law enforcement, Dr. John Pace did not specifically reference the controversial ceremony or subsequent altercations. B'asia insists deeper investigation remains necessary to determine responsibility for harm inflicted upon her son.
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