A Texas mother was allegedly chased into the street by her own teenage daughters after she took away their internet access — now all three are facing charges of aggravated assault.
In a social media post on March 24, Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez stated that three teenage girls, ages 14, 15 and 16 years old, were arrested and in custody after they allegedly “coordinated a plan to try and kill [their] mother.” Gonzalez said the reason for the alleged plot was because the mother “turned off the wi-fi.” The girls also allegedly threw a brick at their mother, whom they chased out of the home while wielding kitchen knives.
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Authorities said that the three teenagers allegedly “grabbed kitchen knives” and chased their mother around the house, eventually making their way out to the street, “attempting to stab her.” Gonzalez also said the mother was “struck with a brick,” and that the grandmother, who was also at the scene, “was knocked over while trying to protect the mother.” Neither woman suffered serious injuries.
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