The University of North Carolina Greensboro (UNCG) is facing scrutiny after viral videos showed police officers pulling a man from his car and forcing a student to the ground during a traffic stop at the Spartan Village on October 6. The incident has sparked outrage and calls for a thorough investigation from local leaders and the university’s NAACP chapter.
What Happened: The Encounter with UNCG Police
The incident occurred on October 6, 2025, around the Lexington Residence Hall at UNCG’s Spartan Village. According to the UNCG police department’s public incident report, the situation began with a routine traffic stop involving 24-year-old Quinten Thomas and his 22-year-old girlfriend, UNCG student Alisia Rea.
Viral videos from the scene show officers pulling Thomas from his car and arresting him. Another video captures officers interacting with Rea, where she asks for the officers’ badge numbers, but they inform her that campus police do not wear badges, only name tags. In the video, Rea attempts to walk away, but officers intervene, and she is seen being forced to the ground, screaming as she is subdued.
Public Response: Calls for Investigation
The videos have sparked widespread concern, particularly from the UNCG community. Students like Destiny Martin, who witnessed the videos, expressed disappointment, noting how surreal it is to see such an incident unfold on their own campus. “It’s like you see it on the news, but you don’t expect to see it here,” said Martin. Nyx Hammond, another student, added, “Not over here. Definitely not over here.”
The incident has prompted calls for action from several groups, including the UNCG NAACP chapter, which has worked with the victims to ensure the necessary steps are being taken. The NAACP statement highlighted that Thomas had parked legally on Glenwood Ave., with prior approval from UNCG police for a 15-minute duration. After dropping off Rea at her dorm, Thomas returned to find officers by his car.
Legal Charges: Thomas and Rea’s Arrests
Following the altercation, Thomas was charged with driving with a revoked license, resisting arrest, obstructing, and stopping on a highway. Rea faced charges of assault on a public official and was issued a trespass warrant. The couple has not made a public comment on the incident.
Political and Institutional Reactions
State Senator Michael Garrett expressed strong dismay and outrage over the video, calling for an “immediate, thorough, and transparent investigation” by UNC System leadership. In his social media post, Garrett stressed the need for accountability for the actions of the officers involved.
In response, UNCG provided a statement expressing concern about the incident. “We understand that this situation is deeply concerning and may be difficult for many people in our community,” the statement said. UNCG also noted that their police acted “in accordance with their responsibility to maintain a safe campus environment.” The university’s Division of Student Affairs has been in communication with the student involved, and a review of the incident, including available reports and video, is underway.
What Happens Next: Investigation and Calls for Transparency
The investigation into the incident continues as UNCG reviews the actions of their police officers. Garrett and the UNCG NAACP chapter are calling for a transparent review of the situation to determine if any violations occurred. The community, including students and local leaders, remains vocal in demanding justice and accountability.
Closing Line
This story may be updated as more details emerge from the ongoing investigation. The public and campus community continue to call for clarity, transparency, and justice in response to the incident involving UNCG police officers.
