Alabama Parents: Baseball Hazing Ritual Caused Son's Concussion
Alabama Parents: Baseball Hazing Ritual Caused Son's Concussion
An Alabama couple has filed a lawsuit against Pell City officials, claiming that their son suffered traumatic brain injuries during a sports-related hazing ritual.According to The Associated Press, local news networks report that the complaint was filed on Wednesday against the Pell City school district, Superintendent James Martin, the local police department, a high school principal, and an individual baseball coach.In their lawsuit, the student’s parents say that their son attended a “midnight madness” event with other players.During the January outing, their son—along with other boys—was allegedly beaten with pillows containing “unknown objects.”The lawsuit claims that the head coach gave the boy medicine and told him to rest until morning.At no point, the parents say, did the coach or other school officials notify them of the attack.“He suffered the injuries and informed the head coach he was feeling bad,” family attorney J.D. Gilbert told WBRC-TV. “Something was wrong after he had taken the beating form the older players. The head coach, without calling his parents or notifying the parents that the kid was beat up and injured, he just gave him some medicine and told him to go back to sleep and they would deal with it in the morning.”
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