Mom banned from school after threatening daughter's alleged bullies, vows to fight adult relatives

A mother has been banned from a Southern California school after she threatened a classroom full of students over the alleged bullying of her daughter.

Cellphone video aired Wednesday by KCBS-TV shows a woman confronting a class at Niguel Hills Middle School south of Los Angeles.

The woman vows to fight any adult relatives of kids who bully her daughter.

The woman tells the students: "If you look at her the wrong way, if you breathe the wrong way, send your mom to me."

The woman, identified as Christian Tinsley, told KABC-TV that she doesn't regret her act.

She said her daughter had been bullied in school and online since the beginning of the year and was sexually harassed last Friday, leading to the suspension of a boy.

"Kids are committing suicide every day because they're getting bullied, and I don't want that for my daughter," she said. "And so, what do I do when my daughter's afraid to go to school?"

Principal Tim Reece informed parents in an email Tuesday that the teacher contacted the front office for help and the assistant principal escorted the woman out.

The Capistrano Unified School District said the mother is banned from campus.

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