![]() ![]() In the full 10-minute video of Rosing's assault, which shows her use the n-word 200 times, she is told that she has ruined her life to which she brazenly replies 'no I didn't' before singing the n-word over and over before police arrived to arrest her.Įven after the University of Kentucky officer has her in handcuffs, she can still be heard singing the word as she is dragged away. Spring made an impassioned speech at an anti-racism march the day after the incident ![]() Rosing is currently facing charges of alcohol intoxication, disorderly conduct, assault and assaulting a police officer – which is a felony. She was arrested in the early hours of November 6 after she stumbled into the dorms on campus in Lexington, Kentucky, before she launched herself Spring who was working the front desk. ![]() Her case will now go before a Fayette County grand jury to decide if there is enough evidence to indict her – with the case being sent to circuit court if they feel there is, and a trial would take place.ĭressed in a cream blazer and black trousers Rosing was supported by her parents in the courtroom on Tuesday. Wearing a face mask the blond former business and marketing major waived her right for a preliminary hearing after calling fellow student Kylah Spring the n-word more than 200 times. Rosing, 22, appeared at Fayette District Court after pleading not guilty at an initial hearing with her attorney Fred Peters. Racist University of Kentucky student Sophia Rosing has appeared in court accused of assaulting a black desk worker during a drunken tirade. ![]()
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