Houston Rodeo carnival attack leaves teen hospitalized
Houston - A 17-year-old remains hospitalized with severe head injuries after being attacked by multiple people at the Houston Rodeo on Saturday night. The incident was one of multiple fights involving young people reported over the weekend, raising concerns about security at the annual event.
What we know
Joseph Dugar's mother, Nakkia Washington, spoke exclusively to FOX 26's Sherman Desselle.
"It's hard. Turning on social media looking at my son... getting his head beat in," Joseph Dugar's mother, Nakkia Washington, said. "The way they were kicking him. He was helpless and y'all were still kicking him."
Dugar is dealing with serious head and face injuries after the brawl near the Carnival grounds.
According to Washington, the attack happened around 10 p.m. near the carnival grounds. Video of the incident, slowed down for clarity, shows an unidentified person removing Dugar's shoes while he lies motionless on the ground. Another individual is seen kicking him in the face.
Lauryn Stanley, Dugar's girlfriend, was with him at the time of the attack.
"About a minute later, someone came up from behind him, called his name and they just hit him. A whole bunch more boys came and started hitting on him," Stanley said. I just keep replaying and having to sit there and watch him."
Dugar is being treated for severe head trauma in a local hospital.
Washington, however, believes more needs to be done to protect attendees.
"Big events like this, it needs to be more security around these kids. It's the protection of these kids. My son could've lost his life that night," she said.
Washington said she is cooperating with authorities and has also received threats online since speaking out about the attack.
What we don't know
No arrests have been made in connection with the incident. A police report has been filed.
What they're saying
The Houston Rodeo issued a statement in regard to the incident:
"The safety of our guests is our number one priority. We collaborate extensively with local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies, first responders, and private security firms to ensure protection throughout our events. As we enter spring break, we're working with the Houston Police Department to ensure Rodeo attendees have a fun and memorable experience."
The Source
Fox 26's Sherman Desselle spoke with Nakkia Washington, the teen's mother. The Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo also responded to the incident via statement.
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