A Syracuse woman faces misdemeanor charges for her alleged role in arranging a Valentine's Day fight between teenage girls that was reportedly published on Facebook.
Victoria Haight, 18, is charged with aiding and abetting third degree assault and contributing to the delinquency of a minor.
Mike Holland, chief Otoe County deputy, said the mother of the alleged victim reported the assault after her daughter came home with a black eye.
He said Haight allegedly called the 15-year-old girl on the telephone saying she had the money she owed her and inviting her over.
The girl told sheriff's deputies when she went downstairs at Haight's residence, she was punched in the face by another 15-year-old girl.
Both are students at Syracuse-Dunbar-Avoca High School, where Haight also attends for some classes.
Holland said there were other people present, including someone with a camera phone who videotaped the assault.
He said the video was posted to Facebook, but was voluntarily removed.
The teen that allegedly punched the girl told sheriff's deputies that she and Haight devised a plan to lure the girl to Haight's house, where she would be punched.
Haight told deputies she had no idea what was going to happen.
The alleged victim said she left the residence without the money Haight had promised.
A Syracuse woman faces misdemeanor charges for her alleged role in arranging a Valentine's Day fight between teenage girls that was reportedly published on Facebook.
Victoria Haight, 18, is charged with aiding and abetting third degree assault and contributing to the delinquency of a minor.
Mike Holland, chief Otoe County deputy, said the mother of the alleged victim reported the assault after her daughter came home with a black eye.
He said Haight allegedly called the 15-year-old girl on the telephone saying she had the money she owed her and inviting her over.
The girl told sheriff's deputies when she went downstairs at Haight's residence, she was punched in the face by another 15-year-old girl.
Both are students at Syracuse-Dunbar-Avoca High School, where Haight also attends for some classes.
Holland said there were other people present, including someone with a camera phone who videotaped the assault.
He said the video was posted to Facebook, but was voluntarily removed.
The teen that allegedly punched the girl told sheriff's deputies that she and Haight devised a plan to lure the girl to Haight's house, where she would be punched.
Haight told deputies she had no idea what was going to happen.
The alleged victim said she left the residence without the money Haight had promised.