The fight at Rogers High School Tuesday that started with a misplaced orange throw led to the arrest of four students, the mother of a student, as well as arrest warrants for two adults.

According to the incident report from Toledo Police, the fight started when a 16-year-old male student was leaving the cafeteria and threw an orange, which hit a 17-year-old female student in the face.

That student went to the school office and called her mother, LaQuesha Gilmer, 38. Gilmer arrived at the school at 12:23 with the student's brother, Muntrease Jayquan Gilmer, 19, and Danajia Deja-bennettacapris McClain.

Muntrease Gilmer walked through the office and into the hall and began fighting the orange-throwing 16-year-old.

The fight was broken up by school staff, and Muntrease Gilmer and McClain then left the school.

Afterward, while LaQuesha Gilmer, her daughter and Claude Adonnis Church IV, 18, were waiting in the office, a separate 16-year-old male student came in and attacked Church, causing another fight.

The 16-year-old orange thrower and another 15-year-old male student also began fighting Church.

During the fight, Church threw a chair, striking a school staffer.

LaQuesha Gilmer was also swinging a trophy at people before throwing it to the floor.

Ten Toledo Police were called to the school, including the Chief of TPS Dept. of Public Safety and two detectives.

In the end, LaQuesha Gilmer and Church were arrested, as was Gilmer's daughter, the orange-throwing 16-year-old and the 15-year-old male.

Warrants were issued for Muntrease Gilmer and McClain.

All are being charged with aggravated rioting, a felony.

LaQuesha Gilmer, Muntrease Gilmer and McClain also face aggravated trespassing charges.

It is unclear if any arrest or charges will be sought for the other 16-year-old male student.