Indiana Mother Arrested For Allegedly Attacking A Student

WASHINGTON, DC – MARCH 06: School buses are parked along Independence Avenue near the U.S. Department of Education’s headquarters on March 06, 2025 in Washington, DC. U.S. President Donald Trump promised during his campaign for the White House to abolish the Education Department. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

An Indiana mother is under arrest for allegedly attacking a student on a school bus. 

According to reports, the woman, 36-year-old Latea Hentz, along with her son and daughter beat up another student during a fight. The fight occurred after Hentz found out that the student was bullying her son. 

In a now-viral video clip, you can see Hentz, her 17-year-old daughter and 13-year-old son punching the other student. As the video continues, you can hear another person saying that he should never touch Hentz’s son again.  

The students on the bus were yelling for the three attackers to stop and to let the child go. Hentz told the cops that the student had been bullying her son for a while and that the school wasn’t doing anything to stop it. She also revealed that the student slapped her son the day before the incident took place. 

The student was taken to the hospital and suffered from a fractured nose and his left eye was swollen and bruised. Latea Hentz was charged with multiple felonies including battery resulting in moderate injury, criminal confinement, criminal trespass, and intimidation. 

As of now, her children are not facing any charges.