Mother Confronts Class Filled with 8th Grade Students Over Bullied Daughter

The mother of a southern California student was caught on video threatening several middle school students who she accused of bullying her daughter on social media.

"Don't post nothing about her. None of that," Christian Tinsley says in the video. "Y'all think y'all bullies? I'm a big bully, ok?"

The video was recorded inside an eighth grade class at Niguel Hills Middle School in Laguna Nigel, California on Tuesday. According to reports, the mother believed her daughter was being bullied by some of the other students and she decided to take matters into her own hands after barging into a second period class to confront the alleged bullies.

"She's a girl. Y'all are boys, ok? If y'all bully my daughter, if you look at her the wrong way, if you breathe the wrong way, send your mom to me. Sisters, aunts, anybody over 18, I'll f**k them all up. Do you understand me?" Tinsley says.

"Leave my daughter alone and I'm not gonna say it again," the mother tells the class.

The mother also handed out "Free A**Kicking" tickets to the students.

"A** whoopings. A** whoopings. For free. For free!" the mother can be heard saying in the video.

The teacher contacted the front office for help to remove the woman from the classroom. The assistant principal eventually escorted the woman off campus. Visitors are supposed to sign in at the front office, but it's unclear how the mother managed to get past them. Tinsley has been banned from campus the Capistrano Unified School District confirmed.

The entire situation is now under investigation by the Orange County Sheriff's Department.


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