On April 12, 2025, Quaydarius Davis, a college football player at Florida A&M University (FAMU), was allegedly caught on camera assaulting his ex-girlfriend, Ja’Yunna Monae, shortly after their breakup. The incident, recorded on multiple CCTV cameras in Tallahassee, has gone viral on social media, sparking widespread outrage and renewing discussions about domestic violence. The disturbing footage has prompted calls for accountability from the local community and beyond.
In a recent statement posted on X, Ja’Yunna Monae confirmed she is safe and provided key details about the incident:
“I’m ok, my downstairs neighbors gots cameras, my upstairs neighbors got cameras pointed directly towards my door. Everything is captured… I called the police, my neighbors called the police..I will be pressing charges, and NO I AM NOT GOING BACK. I’m the one who initiated the break up cause so many red flags were occurring.”
Monae’s statement verifies that the assault was fully documented by cameras belonging to her neighbors and that both she and they promptly contacted law enforcement. She emphasized her decision to end the relationship due to repeated warning signs and made it clear she has no intention of reconciling with Davis. Her resolve to press charges signals a firm step toward seeking justice. Support resources for those in similar situations are available through the National Domestic Violence Hotline.
The CCTV footage, which surfaced on X, provides a chilling account of the alleged assault. Social media witnesses report that Davis restricted Monae’s breathing until she lost consciousness, then dragged her limp body aside. One user noted the video’s clarity, stating,
“not like those still shots we’ve seen before, you can see everything in full motion.”
The graphic evidence has fueled intense online debate, with many demanding swift action. Experts note that CCTV footage often plays a critical role in domestic violence cases, serving as compelling evidence in court.
Monae’s social media activity in the days leading up to the incident reveals a relationship riddled with conflict. On April 5, 2025, she posted on X about apparent infidelity:
“We can’t even be cocky about our niggas nomo. Soon we go to popping our shit defending these niggas, here come these hoes with they receipts. Y’all niggas embarrassing asf. Like boy I just told this bitch my nigga will never touch you then boom here come the.”
This suggests feelings of betrayal and humiliation.
Later that day, she wrote,
“Sometimes you be fuckin the weapon formed against you,”
a cryptic hint at her growing distress. Hours before the April 12 assault, she added,
“Cheating on your bitch then posting her is diabolical,”
pointing to trust issues and infidelity as likely triggers for the breakup and subsequent violence. Beyond these posts, little is known about Monae, who appears to be a young woman navigating a tumultuous relationship through public expression on X.
Quaydarius Davis, a wide receiver at FAMU, has built a promising yet troubled athletic career. A four-star recruit from Skyline High School in Dallas, Texas, Davis first committed to the University of Kansas in 2021. His tenure there ended abruptly after domestic violence allegations surfaced, supported by images of an injured woman. Kansas severed ties with him, issuing a statement condemning violence against women.
In 2022, Davis played nine games at Jackson State University, recording 11 receptions for 57 yards. He transferred to Texas Southern University in 2023 and joined FAMU in March 2024. While his athletic talent is undeniable, this latest incident casts a shadow over his achievements and raises questions about recurring behavior.
The 2021 allegations at Kansas bear striking similarities to the current case. A Twitter post at the time accused Davis of assaulting a woman, accompanied by photos showing her with a bruised eye. Although no charges were filed publicly, the incident ended his time at Kansas. Now, four years later, the clear CCTV footage of Monae’s assault suggests a troubling pattern, prompting scrutiny of past interventions—or lack thereof.

Monae’s recent X post has shifted the narrative from uncertainty to empowerment. Her confirmation of safety, the multi-angle video evidence, and her intent to press charges provide a clear path forward. She is no longer a passive figure in this story but an active participant in seeking accountability. As of April 12, 2025, FAMU has not released an official statement regarding Davis’s status with the team, and law enforcement has yet to confirm formal charges.