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Reckless teenage lady, 17, taught harsh lesson by choose for ‘pepper-spraying household who requested her to cease blaring music out of cellphone throughout pleasure cruise’

A teenage girl who allegedly pepper-sprayed a family on a Texas riverboat while on probation was taught a harsh lesson by an infuriated judge. 

Kasidy Luz Trevino, 17, was denied release from jail by Judge William ‘Cruz’ Shaw III, who told the young woman that she was ‘on the riverwalk acting a fool’. 

‘You were on my probation,’ the judge told the teen, irritated.  

Trevino was serving juvenile probation at the time of the incident. It is unclear what she was on probation for. 

She now additionally faces charges for assault causing bodily injury and injury to a child, elderly, or disabled person with intent after allegedly pepper-spraying a family after they asked her to turn down the music playing on her phone

Trevino allegedly sprayed eight people on the boat on November 15 around 8:30pm while it was riding along the San Antonio River Walk. 

The 17-year-old got angry after she was asked by the boat’s operator to turn down her phone volume according to a police report viewed by the Daily Mail.

The operator then stalled the boat and the woman began to ‘verbally threaten’ those on board before unleashing the pepper spray, per the report.

Kasidy Luz Trevino, 17, was denied release from jail by Judge William 'Cruz' Shaw III, who told the young woman that she was 'on the riverwalk acting a fool'

Kasidy Luz Trevino, 17, was denied release from jail by Judge William ‘Cruz’ Shaw III, who told the young woman that she was ‘on the riverwalk acting a fool’ 

Trevino allegedly sprayed eight people on the boat on November 15 around 8:30pm while it was riding along the San Antonio River Walk, including a little boy who was seen holding his eyes in pain

Trevino allegedly sprayed eight people on the boat on November 15 around 8:30pm while it was riding along the San Antonio River Walk, including a little boy who was seen holding his eyes in pain 

‘Stop recording me, b**ch, or I’ll slap you in your s**t, the f**k,’ she told a woman filming her, in a clip that has racked up millions of views on TikTok.

‘I will slap your s**t, I will, I will.’

A person with the suspect then grabbed her arm and tried to gently pull her away from the conversation, but the woman continued her profane rant, the video showed.

‘What you looking at, n***a, I will slap you!’ she yelled.

‘What’s going to happen?’ the person filming the exchange said.

‘You’re going to get arrested, that’s what!’

After exiting the boat, the woman continued her verbal tirade before the clip ended.

In a separate clip, another woman can be heard telling police that the assailant got on the bridge and sprayed the group as it passed underneath using a can of pepper spray attached to her purse.

'You were on my probation,' the judge told the teen, irritated. Trevino was serving juvenile probation at the time of the incident. It is unclear what she was on probation for

‘You were on my probation,’ the judge told the teen, irritated. Trevino was serving juvenile probation at the time of the incident. It is unclear what she was on probation for 

She fled the scene after allegedly pepper spraying the family and was later identified by her probation officer and a police officer

She fled the scene after allegedly pepper spraying the family and was later identified by her probation officer and a police officer 

Pictured: Trevino with what appears to be pepper spray attached to her purse

Pictured: Trevino with what appears to be pepper spray attached to her purse

A man was seen double over in pain after allegedly getting pepper-sprayed by Trevino

A man was seen double over in pain after allegedly getting pepper-sprayed by Trevino 

‘She sprayed everyone,’ a woman can be heard saying.

Several people were seen wiping their eyes, including a woman holding a toddler.

Trevino fled the scene and was later arrested after her probation officer and a police officer recognized her from the video and told police. 

Crime Stoppers also received several tips regarding Trevino’s identity. 

Trevino is expected back in court on January 8.