



Flagler County, Florida





decided that she was going to deal with a child that her 17-year-old son had gotten into a fight with the day before. Unlike most parents, however, Felecia did not simply make a call to her son's principal or show up at the school demanding a meeting; she decided it was best to go the "1970's television cop show" route and On the morning of September 19, 2012, 35-year-old Felecia Phillips decided that she was going to deal with a child that her 17-year-old son had gotten into a fight with the day before. Unlike most parents, however, Felecia did not simply make a call to her son's principal or show up at the school demanding a meeting; she decided it was best to go the "1970's television cop show" route and aggressively gather information herself.





At 7:00 AM, Felecia arrived at her son's bus stop and demanded answers from a friend of the student that had allegedly attacked her son. After a less than congenial exchange between the two, she shoved the student in the face





At this point, it's a little hard for me to honestly gauge how the 17-year-old version of myself would have reacted. On one hand, I have a pretty strongly ingrained/instinctive code never to hit a woman (especially a mom that is older than me). Other the other hand...."shoved in the face."









Whatever the case, the boy who was shoved had no qualms about slamming his attacker into the ground before getting on the bus to head off for a day of learning and awkward social interaction. Felecia, however, was undeterred. She boarded the school bus and...well, just watch for yourself.



