A new video angle has surfaced showing the moment an Eastside mother was attacked during an anti-ICE walkout at Issaquah High School, raising questions about student conduct and the response from authorities on scene.
The footage shows a group of students surrounding the woman as tensions escalate during the protest. In the video, the woman appears to be pushed and struck while attempting to move away from the crowd. Screams can be heard as the situation quickly turns chaotic.
According to those who shared the footage, police officers present at the event did not intervene or take action as the confrontation unfolded. The woman was reportedly able to escape only after a nearby man stepped in and helped escort her away from the area.
It remains unclear what led up to the confrontation or why the woman was targeted during the walkout. School officials and law enforcement have not released detailed statements addressing the incident or explaining the lack of intervention shown in the video.
The footage has sparked outrage online, with many questioning how a peaceful protest escalated into violence and why an adult was allegedly attacked by students without immediate response from authorities.
As of now, no arrests or disciplinary actions have been publicly confirmed.