Tuesday, March 25, 2025 - A high school basketball coach fired for pulling
the hair of one of his young female players is facing charges of harassment in
the second degree and has been summoned to court by cops.
Jim Zullo, 81, was fired as head coach of the girl's basketball team at
Northville High School when the despicable moment occurred earlier this month.
He has since issued a groveling apology, but Times
Union report he has now been charged and will have to defend himself in
court.
Per the Hudson Valley Community College Department of Public
Safety, a complaint for harassment was made on Sunday, and 'peace officers' met
with Zullo on Monday to issue him the appearance ticket.
It has been reported that Zullo will report to Troy City Court at a
later date, after which he could face punishment.
In New York, where the alleged offence took place, harassment in the
second degree is a violation, not a crime, but Zullo could face up to 15
days in jail if found guilty.
Other potential punishments include up to $250 in fines, and community
service.
The incident occurred moments after Zullo's Northville High School had fallen 43-37 in the New York State Class D championship.
The player who had her hair pulled has been identified as senior Hailey
Monroe, who appears to be in tears at the time of the incident.
Zullo makes the hair tug and starts yelling at Monroe, who is believed
to be 17 or 18 years of age - before another player, who appears to
be Ahmya Tompkins, reportedly Zullo's niece, gets in between her
Northville teammate and head coach.
Zullo then begins to yell at both of them, with both Tompkins and her
head coach pointing fingers at one another. None of what was said in the
sequence can be heard in the video.
After the video went viral and millions watched it, Zullo spoke out,
showing remorse for his actions.
'I deeply regret my behaviour,' Zullo said in a statement
to ABC. ‘As a coach, under no circumstance is it acceptable to put my
hands on a player, and I am truly sorry. I wish I could have those moments
back.’
Northville quickly moved to fire Zullo after the incident. Zullo reportedly told News10 ABC that Monroe swore at him after he instructed her to shake hands with the other team. Her response is what allegedly preceded the hair-pulling.


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