University of Texas conservative student Paige Neumann allegedly assaulted by trans student
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A conservative student at a Texas university was allegedly assaulted by a trans student wielding a bike lock as a weapon, disturbing video shows.

A video of the incident at the University of Texas, Dallas, on Monday was captured by Turning Point USA chapter President Paige Neumann. The footage shows the suspect, identified as 20-year-old Liam Thanh Tam Nguyen by authorities, grabbing his bike and swinging a bike lock at the camerawoman.

Nguyen, who also identifies by the name Alyssa, was arrested and booked into Collin County Jail the same day.

The accused individual was charged with two felony counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, as reported by the Dallas Observer, in addition to one count of attempting to take a weapon from an officer and one count of assault of a peace officer.

Turning Point USA shared the video of the incident on X, stating that the perpetrator “hit Paige in the head with a metal bike lock, causing enough impact to shatter her phone.”

Another student named Grace had her phone destroyed in the incident, according to the student organization.

“Paige has filed a police report with the university, and authorities are taking the matter seriously as they search for the suspect,” Turning Point USA said.

During an appearance on “The Ingraham Angle” Tuesday, Neumann opened up about the experience, confirming she had sustained a head injury from the incident.

“It did hit the back of my head,” Neumann said. “That is exactly what happened. It hit me almost on my neck.

“If he would have aimed a little bit lower, I could have been paralyzed. I think he wanted to kill me.”

The conservative also said she did nothing to provoke the incident, maintaining she said “zero words to him at all” before the alleged attack transpired.

“I [was] just talking with my officers as I do every week,” Neumann said. “I said zero words to him, and he started attacking me. He swung the bike lock. It hit our table, our phones were destroyed and my head was severely injured.”

Neumann’s head still hurts from the incident, she said, and she plans to see a doctor about the injury soon.

“It does hurt. … I’m going to get X-rays done tomorrow to make sure that I’m OK, but it definitely hurts,” she said.

Fox News Digital’s Sophia Compton contributed to this report.

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