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Juveniles and Adults Charged After Fight at Youth Football Event in Asheville

Children playing football at a youth sports event in Asheville

Asheville, North Carolina, October 26, 2025

News Summary

A fight involving six juveniles and two adults broke out during a youth football league event at T.C. Roberson High School in Asheville. Charges of disorderly conduct and simple affray were filed against the individuals involved, as on-duty deputies intervened to restore order. Fortunately, no injuries were reported, but the incident raised concerns about safety at youth sports events and the need for better management and security protocols.

Asheville, North Carolina – Six juveniles and two adults have been charged following a fight that broke out during a youth football league event at T.C. Roberson High School’s stadium on October 12. The brawl disrupted an occasion that was intended for families and spectators to enjoy youth sports.

The youth football event took place at the school’s field; however, it had no official ties to Buncombe County Schools. At the time of the altercation, several Buncombe County deputies were working off-duty at the event. They were alerted to the disturbance occurring within the stands and promptly intervened to break up the fight.

The juveniles involved in the incident have been charged with disorderly conduct by fighting and simple affray. The two adults identified as Montreaz Mosley and Yoshida Mills also face charges of disorderly conduct and simple affray. Fortunately, no injuries were reported as a result of the fight.

Captain Elliot Summey of the Buncombe County Sheriff’s Office condemned the altercation, emphasizing that the incident tarnished a day that should have been filled with enjoyment for families and young athletes. Summey acknowledged the efforts of Asheville High School APD SROs for their role in helping to identify the individuals involved in the fight.

Context of the Incident

This incident adds to growing concerns regarding safety at youth sports events, which are generally designed to foster community, sportsmanship, and healthy competition among children. While the event was a youth football league match, the absence of any official ties to local schools raises questions about event management and security protocols. Off-duty law enforcement serving at such events is meant to ensure the safety of players and attendees alike, an intention that was put to the test during this occasion.

In light of such incidents, discussions surrounding the enforcement of strict behavioral standards and improved security measures at youth sports events may elevate in priority among local authorities and community leaders. This particular fight serves as a reminder of the importance of maintaining a respectful atmosphere wherever young athletes are involved.

Frequently Asked Questions

What incident occurred at the youth football event in Asheville?

A fight broke out at a youth football league event at T.C. Roberson High School’s stadium in Asheville, North Carolina, on October 12, involving six juveniles and two adults.

What charges were filed against those involved in the fight?

The juveniles have been charged with disorderly conduct by fighting and simple affray, while the two adults, Montreaz Mosley and Yoshida Mills, face the same charges of disorderly conduct and simple affray.

Were there any injuries reported as a result of the fight?

No injuries were reported as a result of the fight during the youth football event.

What was the role of law enforcement during the incident?

Several Buncombe County deputies were present working off-duty at the event and intervened to break up the fight after being notified of the disturbance occurring in the stands.

What was the overall impact of the incident on the event?

The fight stained a day that was meant for families and spectators to enjoy youth sports, according to Captain Elliot Summey of the Buncombe County Sheriff’s Office.

Key Features

Feature Details
Incident Date October 12
Location T.C. Roberson High School, Asheville, North Carolina
Individuals Charged Six juveniles, Montreaz Mosley, Yoshida Mills
Charges Disorderly conduct by fighting, simple affray
Injuries No injuries reported
Law Enforcement Involvement Off-duty deputies worked to break up the fight

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