Floresville ISD Student Assaulted at a Football Game After Refusing to Become Her Girlfriend

Bullying and blaming someone innocent in the name of revenge

January 13, 2026

This article was last updated by Alisha Shrestha on January 12, 2026

In Floresville, a troubling incident unfolded when a student was falsely accused of inappropriate touching after refusing to become another girl’s girlfriend.

The school district investigated the claim and determined it was baseless, but the situation escalated further.

At a football game, the accuser’s older sister physically assaulted the student, punching her in the face while she was holding food.

The older sister was reportedly expelled and sent to an alternative school, yet the harassment continued with late-night phone calls threatening another fight.

The consequences left the targeted student shaken, highlighting the ongoing issue of bullying and retaliation within the school environment.

Explore Further: 

A Mother Asking For Accountability After Her Daughter Was Falsely Accused and Then Assaulted!

On Facebook, the matter, posting detailed information about what happened to her daughter.

She highlighted that the accusations were false and rooted in rejection, and condemned the violence that followed.

Pearce shared screenshots in the comments, including one where her daughter’s boyfriend tried to intervene but was met with racial slurs and threats.

She later updated the post, explaining that a mutual friend claimed another girl named Ariana, along with a boy, had been paid to harass her daughter.

Through her words, Pearce focused on exposing the bullying, demanding accountability, and raising awareness about the emotional toll on her child.

Community members reacted strongly to Pearce’s post, sharing their own perspectives and advice.

One commenter phrased their firsthand experience saying,

Yes ma’am I also have heard that and I was there when Violet was attacked at the football game.

Another urged action, saying,

Call the school, take it in person to the board and request a meeting, call police and make a report and call the news. These kids’ parents need to know.

As people are sharing their concern for accountability in this case, their voices highlight both the urgency of protecting students and the demand for stronger action from schools and authorities.

Find Out More: 

  • Check other Articles on

Sangita is a passionate blogger with a keen eye for covering recent and trending news, particularly in the world of sports. Her love for travel and nature fuels her writing, adding a vibrant and refreshing perspective to her work. When she's not chasing the latest headlines, Sangita can be found exploring new destinations, capturing the beauty of nature, and sharing her adventures with her audience. Her unique blend of interests and expertise makes her blog a go-to source for both news enthusiasts and fellow travelers.

Related articles

May 12, 2026

May 12, 2026

May 8, 2026

May 7, 2026

Comments

LEAVE A REPLY

Comment: Please enter your comment! Name:* Please enter your name here Email:* You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here

Δ

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam.

Share article

    - May 12, 2026 Judy (Evans) Milby of Rockwall, Texas, passed away on Saturday at the age of 80. Milby was born on July 25, 1945, to her father,...

    - May 12, 2026 Residents of Dromore, Co. Down, are calling for action after a deeply concerning incident at the local play park, where older children were reported...

    - May 11, 2026 A video circulating on Facebook has sparked a heated debate among Bell Gardens residents after police were called on a group of kids riding...

    - May 11, 2026 Mortimer Jordan High School athlete Aiden Doss has passed away. Aiden Doss was a baseball player from Morris, Alabama, who attended Mortimer Jordan High School....

    - May 8, 2026 What was supposed to be a normal Saturday of youth football quickly became something no parent, coach, or child should ever have to witness....