A student in Kentucky has admitted to using a racial slur in a viral video and has pleaded guilty.

The woman's felony charge for assaulting a police officer was reduced to a misdemeanor after she pleaded guilty.

August 14th 2024.

A student in Kentucky has admitted to using a racial slur in a viral video and has pleaded guilty.
In a shocking and disturbing incident, a student at the University of Kentucky has recently pleaded guilty to multiple charges after being exposed for attacking a Black student and using racial slurs. The incident, which took place in November of 2022, shook the campus and sparked outrage among students and faculty.

According to reports, the perpetrator, Sophia Rosing, verbally assaulted and hurled racial slurs at fellow student Kylah Spring while she was working at the desk of a residence hall. Campus police were quick to detain Rosing, and the university promptly banned her from campus. The disturbing footage of the incident was shared by The Neighborhood Talk, causing even more uproar.

The consequences for Rosing's actions have now caught up with her, as she has pleaded guilty to four counts of fourth-degree assault, one count of disorderly conduct, and one count of public intoxication. In exchange for her guilty plea, the prosecutors have reduced her felony assault on a police officer to a misdemeanor, although the police report did mention her biting and kicking an officer.

Rosing's attorney, Fred Peters, has stated that his client feels remorse for her actions and has had a lot of time to reflect on the incident, as her life has been on hold for the past 18 to 20 months. She even wrote a letter of apology, which Peters described as "nice." Additionally, Rosing has also participated in a mediation session with the Black female students she had hurt in the altercation. The victims, who had not seen or spoken to Rosing since the incident, confronted her about her actions. After the conversation, they supported her decision to take the plea.

However, the public has not been as forgiving, as the footage revealed that Rosing had used over 200 racial slurs in just 10 minutes. This prompted mass protests on campus, and the university itself released a statement on how they intended to handle the matter. "Although she is no longer a student, we must continue our investigations," they stated. "That includes our cooperation with the ongoing criminal investigation, as well as our own disciplinary proceedings and review of the incident as a case of racial harassment."

As for Rosing, she could potentially face a year in jail, 100 hours of community service, and a $25 fine for her actions. This incident serves as a reminder that hate and discrimination have no place in our society, and we must continue to strive towards creating a more inclusive and accepting environment for all.

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