00:01:39.300In a couple of days, we're going to raise the price.
00:01:41.700So do it now before we do, and you're going to be in it for life.
00:01:46.280Okay. So let's get to the topic today. So here on Pearl Daly, I would argue that women are more violent than men in 2025. Why? Number one, because one out of three has committed murder, which if you're a Christian, you believe that abortion is murder, and women do that like no problem. They do that every other day.
00:02:07.840So, but more than that, women are empowered to be like men.
00:02:12.060They want to talk like men, walk like men, and put hands on people like men, while society
00:02:19.080still refuses to hold them accountable.
00:02:22.400The lack of accountability has emboldened generations of women to get violent, especially
00:04:58.400Like, she just seems like a sweet young high school girl.
00:05:04.300Kaylin dropping her baton and reaching for her head.
00:05:07.700The whole Coliseum pretty much gasped.
00:05:10.340I just jumped up out of the bleachers immediately and ran to her on the main floor.
00:05:14.600The 16-year-old was later diagnosed with a concussion.
00:05:17.740The family says neither the athlete who struck Kaylin
00:05:20.380nor the other team's coaches checked on Kaylin or reached out afterwards.
00:05:24.460To see that they kept running and she not stop and check on my daughter, that was the part where I was like, it couldn't have been an accident.
00:05:32.080The other runner who attends Icy Norcom High School has not been named.
00:05:36.660Kaylin's parents say Norcom's athletic director and the girl's father apologized in a phone call,
00:05:42.060but they're still waiting for the opposing athlete and her coaches to reach out.
00:05:46.220We definitely want the coaches and a personal apology from the actual athlete as well because it's only right.
00:05:54.460the virginia high school two parents they're respectful a nice respectful daughter she's not
00:06:02.200getting all up in arms she's just saying hey i was hitting the i was hitting the back of the head
00:06:07.940here you know school league saying in a statement it's always like the nice girl and then some
00:06:14.220ghetto chick just goes off on her it's like this was a nice sweet young woman and then these this
00:06:21.940of course we thoroughly review every instance like this adding the VHSL membership has always
00:06:28.720made it a priority to provide student athletes with a safe environment for competition meanwhile
00:06:34.300Caitlin's parents say that they're still waiting to see what disciplinary actions will be taken
00:06:38.660against the other athlete before deciding their next steps in the meantime guys because Caitlin's
00:06:43.240been recovering for a week they're hoping that she can finally return to school today she's been out
00:06:47.920working yeah exactly but glad she's okay yes absolutely all right crazy okay so
00:07:05.760what made this story so incredible was not only not only did she
00:07:12.080hit another girl in the back of the head and in the back of the head all because she was losing
00:07:20.700about to lose a race she also was gaslighting us and saying she didn't do it so did this runner
00:07:30.420that hit the girl take any accountability for her actions tonight let's look at her response
00:07:38.220A Portsmouth family says they're telling their side of the story in reference to a shocking incident at a Virginia High School League indoor track meet that left one athlete allegedly injured after she claimed she was struck by a baton held by Icy Norcom High School senior Alayla Everett.
00:07:54.000Everett spoke exclusively to 10 On Your Sides' Markeisha Jackson, who brings us much more.
00:07:59.860The young athlete in question says there's more to that video than meets the eye.
00:08:04.240everybody has feelings so you're physically hurt but you're not thinking of my mental right
00:08:11.840so she said i'm gonna repeat so she hits another woman in the back of the head
00:08:21.720that's what she does she this young girl is sprinting away
00:08:28.980And she gets beat up, gets a concussion for a week, and she says, yeah, you're hurt, but I'm mentally hurt because I hit you and people are mad at me.
00:08:49.640Aleila Everett is a decorated athlete and senior at IC Norcom High School.
00:08:54.340She would have never thought her trip to the Class 3 Track and Field State Finals last Tuesday would take a drastic turn.