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In the video, Nathan Phillips (Native American activist) is harassed by a group of 50-60 high school kids. Also, students from Covington Catholic High School came to visit the March for Life against abortion. Later, Philips approached them and began to sing the AIM song (a traditional Native American intertribal powwow song).

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Nicholas Sandmann stepped forward and was inches from Philipps’s face. In fact, other students made “Tomahawk chops” and danced. The alumni also wore red “ Make America Great Again ” capital letters to mock Nathan.

CovCath’s director of communications issued a statement shortly after the video went viral. He regretted that the incident occurred. Subsequently, on January 19, 2019, Nicholas released a statement. He said the students were confronted by 4 members of the Black Hebrew Israelite movement.

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He also said that Nathan tried to provoke them. Sandmann also claimed that he never sang “ build the wall ” or used racist language or gestures towards the activist. However, Phillips said he heard them say, “Build that wall! Build that wall!” The activist also said that he went there only to defuse a dispute between the group of high school boys and a small group of black Hebrew Israelites.

According to Nathan, many of Sandmann’s classmates wore pro-Trump MAGA gear. His classmate came around him and laughed at him as Nicholas steps in front of the activist’s face.

Nicolás’s behavior was highly criticized by the media. Sandmann’s family claimed that the media was biased and only showed one side of the story.

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Lifestyle/Biography
Full name at birth Nicholas Sandman.
Nickname Nick.
Profession Student.
Age (as of 2022) 20 years old
Date of Birth (DOB), Birthday 2002.
Birthplace/Hometown Kentucky, United States.
Nationality American.
in the news for his scandal with Nathan Phillips that went viral on the internet.
star sign (zodiac sign) Not available.
ethnicity white-caucasian.
Religion Christendom.
Current residence Kentucky, United States.
Physical Statistics
height (height) Feet inches: 5′ 10″ .
Centimeters: 178cm .
Meters: 1.78 meters .
Weight Kilograms: 71 kg .
Pounds: 156 pounds .
bicep size 12.5 inches
Body measurements (chest-waist-hips) 38-30-35.
Shoe Size (US) 10
Details of the tattoos? Will update.
eye color Blue.
Hair color Dark brown.
Family
Fathers Father : Ted Sandmann.
Mom : Julie Sandman.
Brothers Lost.
Family members Grandfather:
Uncle:
personal life relationship
Marital status Single.
Dating history? Not available.
Girlfriend Will update.
Name of wife/spouse None.
Kids None.
Education
Highest Rating Studying.
College Covington Catholic High School.
Alma mater Not yet.
Hobbies and favorite things
Favorite Celebrities Actor: Vin Diesel.
Actress: Jennifer Lopez.
dream vacation destination Miami and Italy.
Favorite color In black and white.
I love to do Music, traveling and working out in the gym.
favorite dishes Italian cuisine.
Can
Heritage (approx.) Under review (as of 2018).
earnings per month Under review.
Contact details
Office address Will update.
house details not known
Mobile or phone number Will update.
Email address N/A
Official Web site None.

Some lesser-known facts about Nicholas Sandmann

  • the student was born in 2001 in Kentucky, United States. Thus, Nicholas Sandmann aging is 16 years old, as of 2018.
  • His father’s name is Ted Sandmann and mom’s name is Julie Sandmann.
  • In addition, he is a junior at Covington Catholic High School.
  • The student’s nickname is Nick.
  • According to Sandmann, he and other Covington students were also insulted by the Black Hebrew Israelites.
  • Nick claimed they said hateful things, including “incestuous babies,” which are also heard in the video.
  • In addition, Nicholas also said that they asked the adults within the school group if they could sing their “fight song to counter the hateful things.”
  • He also said in the statement that the students had not done so without the permission of an adult.
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