Video Shows Mom & Her 17-Year-Old Board School Bus & Beat Up 8th Grader – They ‘Beat His A–‘

A disturbing video from an Indiana school bus appears to show a woman and teenage girl beating up an eighth grader in an apparent fit of vigilante justice. A 36-year-old woman and her 17-year-old daughter allegedly boarded a Metropolitan School District of Warren Township bus to confront a boy who reportedly had beef with their juvenile family member. Video of the confrontation made its way around social media before the original poster took it down. But the damning evidence led to three arrests.

According to Fox 59, Warren Township School Police responded to an incident around 9 a.m. on March 6, 2025. Officers wrote in a report obtained by the station that a “Parent and sister board brother’s school bus to fight.”

Fox 59 reviewed the video before it was removed from social media. In it, two students allegedly fought on the bus before the mom and daughter walked into the fight. One female reportedly grabbed a student wearing a hoodie and began attacking.

“Hey, don’t jump him,” a bystander reportedly said.  “Why are you jumping him?”

The females allegedly hit the victim multiple times, all over his body.

“Beat his a–,” a witness yelled, according to Fox 59.

“You wanna put your hands on my brother?” one of the assailants reportedly said. “If I have to get back on this bus, I’m gonna kill you.”

“I’m sick of you b—h a– kids at this school,” the other female yelled into the camera. “Yeah, record it!”

Police arrested the adult family member on charges of battery, disorderly conduction, intimidation, and criminal trespassing. They arrested the 17-year-old female on a battery and disorderly conduct charge. Finally, police arrested a 13-year-old male on battery and disorderly conduct charges, Fox 59 reported.

The school district shared an email with Fox 59 stating its intentions to stop the violence.  “Police and district personnel were immediately contacted and began their investigation,” the email read. “The safety and security of our students remains our top priority every day, and incidents like  what occurred today will not be tolerated.”