Maegan Adkins-Barras, 32, was arrested along with the two boys who were fighting in the video

A Louisiana mother has been arrested after sharing a video on Facebook of two students fighting at her son's high school.

The Scott Police Department said that the arrest of Maegan Adkins-Barras, 32, marked the third that they had made in regards to the fight that took place on February 19 at Acadania High School.

In a Facebook post, the police department said that the Broussard woman allegedly admitted to posting the video on social media after receiving it from her son.

The fight took place in the school's Common Area and was reported to administrators at the school, along with school resource officers.

'During the altercation, one of the juveniles threw a punch causing the other juvenile to fall and strike his head on one of the concrete benches in the area before falling to the ground,' the department said in their post.

'The juvenile was transported to a local medical facility where he was treated. One juvenile is being charged with Second Degree Battery while the other is charged with Disturbing the Peace by Fighting.'

The boy who hit his head on the bench was checked to see if he had a concussion but has since been taken home and is fine, KLFY reports.

She allegedly admitted to Scott Police that she had shared the video from her son showing the fight at Acadania High School on February 19

Adkins-Barras was arrested on Wednesday and was charged with Unlawful Posting of Criminal Activity for Notoriety and Publicity.

She was booked at the Lafayette Parish Correctional Center and has not posted bond as of Wednesday evening.

'Parents who receive information concerning criminal activity on school campuses are urged to contact their local police department or school administration,' the Scott Police Department continued.

Adkins-Barras was arrested on Wednesday and was charged with Unlawful Posting of Criminal Activity for Notoriety and Publicity

'Posting videos and photos of illegal activity on social media is against the law in the State of Louisiana. Violators of the law could be fined not more than five hundred dollars or imprisoned for not more than six months, or both.'

According to KATC, the school also disciplined the students.

Louisiana law on posting criminal activity states: 'It shall be unlawful for a person who is either a principal or accessory to a crime to obtain an image of the commission of the crime using any camera, videotape, photo-optical, photo-electric, or any other image recording device and to transfer that image obtained during the commission of the crime by the use of a computer online service, Internet service, or any other means of electronic communication, including but not limited to a local bulletin board service, Internet chat room, electronic mail, or online messaging service for the purpose of gaining notoriety, publicity, or the attention of the public.'