‘No apparent police presence’: Atlanta student called ‘white b*tch,’ stabbed in face with scissors

A reportedly special needs student became only the most recent stabbing victim at a high school with “no apparent police presence” as the suspect allegedly shouted a racial epithet.

Friday at Georgia’s North Atlanta High School, where the motto is “Diversity, Scholarship, Community,” a violent incident left a student hospitalized with stab wounds to his face. While circulating video was said to be too graphic to air on television, the visual aid wasn’t the only detail absent from corporate media reports failing to mention the suspect’s alleged shout of “White b*tch!”

Video shared by former New Hampshire after-school program coordinator Daniel Concannon showed as the black suspect broke away from the scuffle when the white victim was on the ground to retrieve scissors, according to witnesses, from his backpack. It was then that the victim was knocked down again and seen repeatedly stabbed.

“After the stabbing, the Black attacker tries to rush the White student again, screaming ‘White b*tch!’ before being stopped by other students,” wrote Concannon. “Do you think we’ll see as much autism-based sympathy for this stabbed-on-video White student as we saw for the fauxtism of the Somali scammer child whose family is still trying to ruin Shiloh Hendrix’s life? Nah. Black perp. White victim. Under rug it goes.”

The post had included a screenshot of a message thread describing the victim as autistic and reporting that the school had been placed on lockdown temporarily. Within the clip, he could be heard asking for help as he was seen with blood covering his face.

“It started off as a fight, and then he grabbed his scissors,” a student had told Fox 5 Atlanta. “He grabbed his scissors and started stabbing away. And [the victim] didn’t try to fight back because he’s not an aggressive person at all. So when he was on the floor … didn’t try to fight back at all, like he was just sitting there and everybody was in there recording him.”

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According to a parent who spoke with the outlet, her son had been stabbed at the school before he graduated in 2025. “You send your kids to school thinking that they’re gonna be okay and something like this happens.”

Reporting from 11Alive indicated that by 10:30 a.m., some two hours after the attack, “there was no apparent police presence at the school at 4111 Northside Parkway in the Paces neighborhood.”

Despite that, a statement from Atlanta Public Schools that described the attack as a, “physical altercation … during which one student sustained an injury,” insisted, “The safety and well-being of our students and staff remain the highest priority at all Atlanta Public Schools,” as it also debunked claims that the victim had died from the injuries suffered.

Reactions slammed corporate media complicity in failing to appropriately cover crimes with racial elements running against a preferred narrative while others addressed the severity of the crime itself.

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Kevin Haggerty

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