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    Mom Shelly Anne Jordon Speaks Out After 14-Year-Old Son Liam Tackled by School Resource Officer, Charged With Assault and Banned From Football Since February

    Brad CrawfordBy Brad CrawfordJune 8, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    8th Grade Football Player Liam Tackled by School Resource Officer, Charged With Malicious Assault and Locked Out of Sports for Months
    8th Grade Football Player Liam Tackled by School Resource Officer, Charged With Malicious Assault and Locked Out of Sports for Months.
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    A mother is speaking out after her 14-year-old son, an 8th grader and aspiring college football recruit, has been wearing an ankle monitor since February and blocked from playing football following an incident with a school Resource Officer that was caught on video from multiple angles.

    Shelly Anne Jordon posted the full account of what happened to her son Liam on social media this week and the story has since spread widely among parents and communities watching the situation unfold.

    In February 2026, Liam had been granted special permission to travel from his middle school to the high school by bus to participate in the 9th grade football team’s pre-season conditioning and weight lifting program.

    He had been given a bus pass by the school specifically for this purpose. He had been making the trip for over a week without incident when a Resource Officer who did not recognize him stopped him the moment he stepped off the bus.

    According to Jordon, the Resource Officer’s approach was immediately aggressive. She got in Liam’s face, demanded he identify himself, touched his body, and grabbed his backpack when he tried to move away.

    Liam, who has high functioning ASD, ADHD, and Sensory Processing Disorder, went into flight mode. He did not know the woman was a Resource Officer and did not understand why he was being confronted. He pulled out his phone and began recording.

    The video, along with multiple additional angles captured by other students who sent them to the family, shows the officer following him, screaming at him, and at one point saying through gritted teeth “hit me, I dare you to hit me.”

    When Liam tried to follow his friends who were walking away, the Resource Officer ran after him and tackled him to the ground.

    She scraped her knee in the process, immediately stood back up, and returned to work. Liam never struck her. He had his phone in one hand and was trying to hold onto his backpack with the other.

    Police were called. Liam was arrested. His mother was not notified by the school. She found out through another parent who witnessed the incident and called her in a panic.

    By the time Jordon arrived at the school, then the police station, then the courthouse, her son was already in an Emergency Hearing where the court was attempting to send him to Juvenile Detention.

    Jordon took the stand, explained her son’s disabilities, and asked the judge not to remove him from her care.

    The judge placed Liam on home confinement with an ankle monitor instead. The middle school declined to expel him, citing a clean disciplinary record, and placed him on a 45-day homebound program with a teacher visiting the house daily.

    He had no issues. The Resource Officer charged him with malicious assault over the knee graze she sustained when she tackled him.

    The injury claims escalated with each hearing. In the first emergency hearing the Principal stated the officer had broken her leg. In the second hearing the story changed to lacerations on the face and leg. By the third hearing, the claim had grown to brain damage. Jordon says each claim was corrected in court. The officer had a small graze on her knee, stood up immediately after the tackle, and returned to work without interruption.

    The Principal Blocking His Return to Football

    Three hearings have passed. No preliminary hearing has taken place. Every request to remove the ankle monitor has been denied.

    The high school Principal, who Jordon says is close friends with the Resource Officer, has been writing letters to the court opposing Liam’s return to sports at the high school despite having never spoken to him or had any interaction with him.

    The football coach has been actively requesting his return. His Guardian Ad Litem has strongly encouraged the judge to allow it. Neither has been enough.

    Liam has sat at home since February. He cannot leave. He cannot practice. He cannot compete.

    Jordon says the months of isolation have taken a serious toll on her son, who has become significantly depressed and developed an eating disorder called ARFID as a result of the prolonged stress.

    A Breakthrough in an IEP Meeting

    This week Jordon had an IEP meeting that included both the middle school staff and, as she discovered mid-call, the Vice Principal and Principal of the high school.

    She used the opportunity to ask the Principal directly about the legal situation surrounding Liam’s enrollment.

    The exchange was significant. Jordon asked whether it was true that once middle school ended on June 16th, Liam’s enrollment would automatically transfer to the high school.

    The Principal confirmed it. Jordon then asked whether at that point Liam would have the legal right to participate in the sports programs offered at the high school. After a pause and a cleared throat, the Principal confirmed that too.

    “So I just want to be crystal clear for everyone on this call, that as of June 16th you’re saying my son can return to football,” Jordon said.

    The Principal confirmed it a third time.Jordon posted the exchange publicly and is now pushing for the ankle monitor to be removed before the summer football conditioning program resumes, noting that an ankle monitor on a football player would likely result in a broken leg.

    The legal fight over the malicious assault charge continues. She says she has video evidence from multiple angles and eyewitnesses, and she is not backing down.

    Liam is a good student with no disciplinary history, a coach who wants him back, and months of his life already gone. His mother is making sure that is on the record.

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    Brad Crawford

    Brad Crawford is a sports writer at United Sports Desk with more than four years of experience covering the NFL, NBA, college football, high school sports, and athlete feature stories. His work centers around breaking news, draft developments, player journeys, coaching moves, and the moments behind the headlines that fans often miss. Over the years, Brad has built a reputation for combining timely reporting with detailed storytelling and stat-driven analysis. From NFL minicamp competitions and draft-day storylines to local high school standouts and athlete family features, he enjoys covering every layer of the sports world and the people who make it memorable. When he is away from writing, you will usually find Brad on the golf course, keeping up with the latest sports debates, or talking about upcoming draft picks and offseason moves with fellow fans.

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