A conservative student at the University of Texas is said to have been attacked by a trans student who swings around with a bicycle lock as a weapon.
Turning Point USA Chapter Chairman Paigin Imann filmed the incident Monday at the University of Texas, Dallas University. The footage shows the suspect identified by authorities as 20-year-old Liam Tam Nuguen, who is grabbed by a cameraman before swinging the bike lock.
Nuguen, also identified by the name Alyssa, was arrested and booked at Colin County Jail on the same day.
According to the Dallas Observer, the suspect was charged with two felony counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, with one more count of trying to steal a weapon from an officer and one count of assault by a peace officer.
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Liam Tam Tam Nuguen, who goes by the name Alyssa, has been arrested in a bicycle lock incident. (Cooper Machicek/Collin County Prison)
Turning Point USA posted a video of the incident on X, writing that the attacker “stripped Page on the head with a metal bike lock and attacked her with enough strength to crush the phone.”
Another student, Grace, destroyed the phone in the incident, according to the student organization.
“Paige has filed a police report with the university and authorities take the matter seriously when searching for suspects,” Turning Point USA said.
When “Ingraham Angle” appeared on Tuesday, Neumann was opened up about the experience and confirmed that she had suffered a head injury from the incident.
“It hit the back of my head,” Neumann said. “That's exactly what happened. It almost hit me around my neck.
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“If he had aimed a bit, I might have been paralyzed. I think he wanted to kill me.”
Nguyen faces multiple charges following the incident. (Cooper Machicek)
Conservatives also said she did nothing to cause the incident, claiming she told him “Zero's words” before the attacks took place.
“I [was] Just talking to my officers like I do every week, Neumann said. He shook the bike key. It hit our table, our phone was destroyed and my head was seriously injured. ”
Neumann's head still hurts from the incident, she said, and she plans to see the doctor about the injury soon.
Turning Point USA Chapter President Paiginouman suffered a head injury during a bicycle lock incident. (Cooper Machicek/Fox News Channel)
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“It hurts… I'm going to complete the x-ray tomorrow to make sure I'm fine, but it definitely hurts,” she said.
Sophia Compton from Fox News Digital contributed to this report.