12-Year-Old Black Football Player from Parkway Arrested Over Video Game Quote But His White Friend Walks Free

The incident started when the two friends were playing and quoting lines from Grand Theft Auto (GTA), a famous but controversial video game known for its violent and profane content.

September 18, 2026

This article was last updated by Alisha Shrestha on September 17, 2026

A troubling incident at Parkway School sparked outrage and renewed conversations about racial bias in schools.

A 12-year-old Black honor student and football player was arrested after repeating a phrase from a video game during play with a white classmate.

While both admitted to saying the same thing, only the Black child faced punishment, including an ankle monitor and the humiliation of being criminalized at such a young age.

According to his grandmother, Geraldine Vann, a former Office Support Assistant at Quality Outdoor Products in West Tennessee, the boy is a straight-A student who excels both academically and athletically.

Geraldine took to her official Facebook and wrote,

The Principal at Parkway School made my grandson admit to something he didn’t do, he’s an honor student, plays football, straight A student, and was playing with his (white) friend they both admitted to saying what that video game GTA says only MY GRANDSON WAS ARRESTED 12 YEARS OLD ANKLE MONITOR, never was his Parents, or an adult was called to stand in with my grandson an underage child. That games is very aggressive and should be banned, but it will motivate cause WP made it ♥ 🙏🏾 NOT TODAY

The incident started when the two friends were playing and quoting lines from Grand Theft Auto (GTA), a famous video game known for its violent and profane content.

Both boys allegedly repeated the exact phrase. Yet, when the matter was brought to the attention of the school principal, only the Black student, i.e., Geraldine’s grandson, was pressured into admitting guilt.

His family claimed that no parent or guardian was present during questioning.

The decision to law enforcement escalated what should have been a matter of school discipline.

Instead of addressing the situation through conversation, guidance, or parental involvement, officials handed the 12-year-old boy over to the criminal justice system.

He was arrested, placed on an ankle monitor, while his white friend walked free, facing no repercussions for the same behavior.

The incident has left many in the community asking difficult questions. Why was one child punished while the other escaped accountability?

Why was an honor student, with no history of behavioral issues, treated like a criminal over a video game quote?

And most importantly, why were his parents excluded from the process until after life-altering decisions had already been made?

The family has expressed frustration, calling the process humiliating and unjust. Vann said,

“My grandson was forced to admit to something he didn’t do,” “They criminalized a child who should have been protected.”

Following the incident, took to Gerladine’s post’s comment section and wrote,

Sorry this happened to your grandson

In Case You Didn’t Know

  • Geraldine Vann is originally from Rockford, Illinois, and attended Jackson Central-Merry High School. Later, she graduated from Jackson State Community College.
  • Vann studied Data Entry Operations at Union University from 1991 to 1996.
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