Charlestown Middle School’s Football Player Jesse Faces Racism During a Middle School Football Game, Sparking Outrage and Calls for Justice
Grandmother Jess Garvey demands justice and accountability.
October 1, 2026
This article was last updated by aditibhatta on October 1, 2026
Jesse, an eighth-grade student and dedicated athlete at Charlestown Middle School, recently endured a shocking act of racism during a football game that has captured local attention.
What began as a proud moment for Jesse and his family turned into a deeply upsetting experience due to the actions of opposing players and the inaction of school officials.
On game night, Jesse walked onto the field with his parents, celebrating his role as a Charlestown Pirate.
He played with remarkable skill, making several notable plays that drew his name over the loudspeaker multiple times.
However, the positive experience quickly turned sour. During a play, a student from the Scottsburg Warriors not only tackled Jesse but used a racial slur while striking him in the head, telling him to “stay down, you dirty n-word.”
Shockingly, neither the coaches nor the principal took action to protect Jesse.
Instead, they removed him and his mother from the property, and the coaches went as far as to strip him of his team gear, claiming he no longer deserved to be on the team.
Frustrated and hurt, Jesse walked off the field and threw his helmet—an understandable reaction under the circumstances.
Jess Garvey, Jesse’s grandmother, spoke out strongly against the injustice.
“I stand with Jesse. I will not be silent. We cannot accept this kind of foul treatment of our youth. I will fight to the pits of hell for my kids and grandkids,” she , rallying support from the community.
The incident has ignited a wave of support online, with many expressing outrage over the lack of accountability.
Local residents and parents have criticized both schools for failing to address the situation, calling for the dismissal of coaches and school officials who ignored the racial abuse.
Social media users have urged the family to involve local news outlets and advocate for proper action to ensure Jesse’s safety and dignity.
This incident is not an isolated occurrence. Jesse has faced prejudice before while giving his all for the Charlestown team, highlighting broader concerns about racism in local youth sports.
Community members are now pushing for stronger policies to protect young athletes and foster an environment of respect and inclusion.
Jesse’s courage in the face of adversity has inspired many to speak up against racism and demand justice.
His story serves as a powerful reminder that children should be celebrated for their dedication and talent, not subjected to discrimination and mistreatment.
The community’s response underscores the importance of standing with victims like Jesse and holding institutions accountable for creating safe and supportive spaces for all students.
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