Police: Mother faces charges after hitting 2 kids with baseball bat during group fight in Miami

Miami mother arrested over group fight with baseball bat

MIAMI — Dineshia ”Juicy Booty” Woods stands accused of striking two kids with a metal bat during a group fight in Miami, according to a police officer’s arrest report.

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A witness’s video captured some 20 people fighting in the middle of the street on Dec. 1 at Crestwood Park, at 1101 NW 47 Terrace, according to a police report.

“In the video, it can be seen that a heavy-set Black female attacks victim 1 and victim 2 with a metal bat,” a police officer wrote, and later identified the attacker as Woods, 38, and the victims as middle school students, according to an arrest report.

Dineshia Woods Police officers arrested Dineshia ”Juicy Booty” Woods on Wednesday in Miami.

A detective questioned Woods, who doesn’t have a criminal record in Miami-Dade County, according to court records, and she denied the accusations.

The victims, one treated for a fracture, said about 30 people attacked them after they challenged a classmate to a fight, according to a police report.

Miami police officers arrested Woods on Wednesday, and corrections booked her at the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center, records show.

Woods appeared before Miami-Dade County Circuit Judge Mindy Glazer during a bond court hearing on Thursday. Woods’ brother said another video shows she wasn’t involved in the fight.

Woods faced two charges: Aggravated battery with a deadly weapon and aggravated child abuse with great bodily harm or torture. Her bond was $7,500.

Miami-Dade County Circuit Judge Jason Bloch was set to preside over the case.

Local 10 News Assignment Editor Carson Merlo contributed to this report.

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