UMVA has learned that a shocking brawl erupted at a kindergarten graduation ceremony in Ohio, leaving a trail of destruction and chaos in its wake.
The argument over seating at Queen of Apostles School in Toledo quickly escalated into a full-blown fight between several adults, with one woman allegedly screaming at other parents who tried to take some of the seats she was saving.
Jessica Anderson, 28, was accused of starting the altercation, which drew in several of her male family members and left one man sucker-punched and lying on the ground, surrounded by people punching him.
Video footage shows the shocking moment when Anderson's former partner tried to intervene, only to be allegedly yanked by the hair and dragged away, her face eventually slammed into a metal chair, requiring stitches.
Police were eventually called to the scene, and Anderson was arrested and charged with felony assault, while another woman was hospitalized.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that the school administrators have postponed the graduation ceremony and are working to reschedule the event, ensuring the children get a second chance to shine.
One kindergarten teacher, Craig Mays, who witnessed the chaos, expressed his dismay, saying, "I know how hard those kids work, I know how hard those teachers work, for us to ruin it and be selfish like that, it literally breaks my heart that I can’t watch my daughter graduate today."
The school administration has confirmed that no students were present during the fight, ensuring their safety above all.