A Wayne County couple was arrested after sheriff's deputies found a video on social media of a man encouraging his daughter to fight.

Derik Dobbs is charged with unlawful transaction with a minor, wanton endangerment assault. Katara Dobbs is charged with unlawful transaction with a minor and wanton endangerment.

Deputies were originally called to the Valero gas station on Hwy 90 near Monticello for a report of a fight on Feb. 5.

The investigation revealed that the fight took place around 8:30 p.m. Deputies say several students were there and they were joined by Derik and Katara Dobbs, the father and step-mother of one of the girls.

Deputies say Derik J. Dobbs drove his 14-year-old daughter to the location and encouraged the fight. His arrest citation says he was heard in the video egging on the young girl, telling her "beat the hell out of her until I tell you to quit."

The mother of the victim, a 16-year-old girl, says her daughter had been bullied by that girl before, but on that Friday night things escalated.

"The girl proceeded to hit my daughter, being coached by her father," said the alleged victim of the fight's mother.

"It also appeared, and witnesses said the father actually kicked one of the girls," said Wayne County Sheriff Tim Catron.

A man in the video, which was shared on social media, can be seen yelling at two girls fighting.

“Pull her hair you damn sissy, beat the s*** out of her... put her a** on the ground... beat the hell out of her until I tell you to quit. There you go, beat the hell out of her.”

Police say the video was shot by the step-mother of the 14-year-old girl.

"The video went viral so bad that pretty much everyone has seen it," said the victim's mother.

And police say that video is why Derik and Katara Dobbs were arrested.

"And to see my daughter on video where the parent is coaching to injure my daughter is very disturbing," said the mother.

Both were being held in the Wayne County Jail but have been released.

Social Services was contacted by deputies and will continue investigating.

Police say the county attorney and court designated worker will decide if charges will be filed against either one of the juveniles.