A mother was fed up with her daughter being bullied at Niguel Hills Middle School in Orange County, California; so, on Tuesday, she took matters into her own hands by giving a fair warning to her daughter’s classmates.
“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?” Christian Tinsley told the classroom.
In addition to telling the students that any of their mothers and sisters could “catch these hands,” Tinsley also handed out “Free Ass Kicking” tickets that are valid for anyone over the age of 18.
In an interview with CBSLA, Tinsley explained why she confronted the students.
“I think that sometimes when you’ve done everything you can do the way you’re supposed to do it, and it hasn’t been resolved, then sometimes as a parent…you have to decide if you’re going to go a step further and deal with any consequences,” said Tinsley.
Tinsley went on to state that seeing her daughter cry before being dropped off to school on Tuesday was the final straw. “She made a comment to me that if she wasn’t as strong as she was, she would have killed herself,” Tinsley says, “That’s when Mama Bear mode went into effect.”
But Tinsley’s actions came with a few consequences. Capistrano Unified School District has banned Tinsley from campus and the Orange County Sheriff’s Department has been asked to investigate the situation.