Teen reports assault during Hendersonville prank

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A former Hendersonville fire captain is under investigation for allegedly assaulting a teenage girl during what is being called a “class wars” prank. Authorities say the incident involves a 16-year-old girl and took place amid a series of pranks under that name. The Gallatin Police Department has a role in the inquiry over local prank activity. 

The complaint claims the former captain physically assaulted the girl during the prank. He has been arrested, and the case is being treated as a serious offense. Officials have classified it as felony assault. 

Law enforcement are working to uncover further details about what exactly occurred and how the suspect is connected to the “class wars” prank campaign. The investigation includes whether the act was part of a broader pattern of prank behavior in the area. 

At this stage, many questions remain unanswered—what led to the prank, the circumstances leading to the confrontation, and the motivations behind it. Officials say charges will depend on what the investigation confirms.  

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