July 10, 2026

Hate crime charge for teen recorded whipping classmate

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Byย Associated Press

A 15-year-old freshman at a high school in Houma, Louisiana, was accused of throwing cotton balls at a Black student and whipping him with his belt.

A white high-schooler has been charged with a hate crime after being caught on video throwing cotton balls at a Black student and whipping him with his belt, authorities said Wednesday.

The 15-year-old freshman at Vandebilt Catholic High School in Houma, Louisiana, was arrested Tuesday on battery and hate crime charges after authorities reviewed a recording showing what happened inside the cafeteria on March 9.

The video shows the white student walking up behind a Black student sitting in the crowded lunchroom. He throws a handful of cotton balls at him, and then whips him repeatedly with his belt until the Black student stands and pushes him, news outlets reported.

โ€œIโ€™m very pleased that the school took a front stand on this,โ€ Terrebonne Parish Sheriff Tim Soignet said in a news release.

โ€œWhen we received the complaint, we immediately put our detectives on it. They worked through the weekend so we could get to this point,โ€ Soignet said. โ€œMy officers did a good job handling it and working with the school to get this case to where it is now.โ€

News outlets reported that the victim is one of only a few Black students at the school. Authorities didnโ€™t identify the students, and it wasnโ€™t clear if the arrested teen has a lawyer who could speak for him.

Vandebilt Catholic President Jeremy Gueldner said the school does not tolerate bullying or racism. These โ€œactions by a few are not consistent with the values and mission of our school,โ€ the archdiocese statement said.

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