A lawyer for a teenager accused of assaulting a teacher’s aide at a Florida school has filed a motion saying his client is “not mentally competent to stand trial.”

The Flagler County Sheriff’s Office says the attack happened after the teacher’s aide took away the student’s video game device. The student, who is 17, is charged with a felony and is being tried in adult court.

“The student stated that he was upset because the victim took his Nintendo Switch away from him during class,” a news release from the office says.

A defense attorney filed a motion asking that experts consider the mental competency of the teen.

USA TODAY NETWORK

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