A Beastie is charged with endangering a child after she was allegedly caught a Snapchat video encouraging her daughter and another girl to fight.
According to an affidavit, the Travis County Sheriff's Office responded to Manor High School on Friday, where he was shown a video of two students fighting in a neighborhood in Manor.
The assistant principal said the girls were both 14-year-old 9th graders, and pointed out that the mother of one of the girls, 31-year-old Raeneza Joseph, was pacing around the girls and encouraging the violence.
Court documents say Joseph was telling her daughter to "f--- her up" and shouting "There you go. Beat her a--!"
Deputies say once the fight stopped, Joseph was seen stepping between the girls and telling her daughter's opponent "B----, I fight a child. I don't give a f---!"
TCSO says Jos3ph arrived on campus to pick her daughter up for another fight around 9:20 a.m. just after a deputy had seen the video, irate and screaming in front of the school.
When the deputy attempted to speak to Joseph about the video, she allegedly turned around and put her hands behind her back, shouting "Take me to Travis County, b----! You think I give a f---?"
The deputy says Joseph refused an interview, shouting "just arrest me, b----."
Affidavit: Woman seen on Snapchat video encouraging teen daughter to fight
A woman is facing charges after she was allegedly caught a Snapchat video encouraging her daughter and another girl to fight. According to an affidavit, the Travis County Sheriff's Office responded to Manor High School on Friday, where the assistant principal showed deputies a video of two...
