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- Brentwood High School student Madison Evans was injured in an altercation on Tuesday, Aug. 12
- According to the Suffolk County police, the 14-year-old was struck “multiple times” with a water bottle amid an altercation with a 15-year-old student
- Toni Monroe, who is the mother of the 15-year-old, was arraigned in court on Aug. 13, having been charged in connection with the assault
A mother has been charged with assault after she allegedly hit and injured a teenager with a Stanley Cup at a school in New York.
Toni Monroe, 35, allegedly struck a 14-year-old girl “multiple times” with a water bottle during an altercation between the student and her 15-year-old daughter on Aug. 12 at Brentwood High School in Long Island, the Suffolk County police said in a news release.
Police stated that the 14-year-old student was exiting the school when she and a 15-year-old girl exchanged words at around 11 a.m. local time. Monroe, who is the mother of the 15-year-old, then allegedly struck the 14-year-old several times with a metal water bottle before a security guard broke up the altercation.
A short time later, the mother was arrested in the parking lot, according to the police news release. The injured 14-year-old was transported to a local hospital for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries.
The injured teenager has been identified as Brentwood High School student Madison Evans, per ABC 7 New York.
In footage obtained by the outlet, two teenage girls are seen in a heated exchange at the school, before an individual believed to be Monroe is heard telling one of the girls, who appears to be her daughter, “Give me your Stanley.” She then seems to strike the other girl repeatedly with the Stanley Cup, as she is heard screaming.
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Evans received a bloody gash on her forehead in the alleged attack, which required 17 stitches, per ABC 7 New York
“She threw a punch, I threw a punch back and we started fighting and her mom just came in and started beating me with the cup,” Evans said, per NBC New York. “Next thing you know, I get pushed into the school and I saw blood dripping … I saw blood all over my hands.”
Monroe was charged with assault in the second degree and endangering the welfare of a child following the incident.
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At her arraignment in court on Aug. 13, Monroe’s lawyer claimed that she was at the school at the time to attend a meeting about her daughter being bullied, per ABC 7 New York. The lawyer also denied that Monroe punched the girl, alleging that Evans attacked her daughter first.
Monroe was released after the arraignment with supervision and signed an order of protection to stay away from Evans, according to the outlet.
“We are aware of the incident that occurred yesterday during dismissal involving two students and a parent,” Brentwood High School said in a statement on Aug. 13, per News 12 Long Island. “The safety and well-being of our students is always our highest priority, and this type of behavior is unacceptable and will not be tolerated in our schools.”
PEOPLE has reached out to Brentwood High School for comment.
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