A 17-year-old girl, **Kasidy Luz Trevino**, faces serious legal consequences after allegedly pepper-spraying a family on a riverboat in **San Antonio, Texas**. The incident occurred on **November 15, 2025**, during a pleasure cruise on the **San Antonio River Walk**. Trevino was already on probation at the time, and a judge expressed his frustration by denying her release from custody.
During a hearing, **Judge William ‘Cruz’ Shaw III** confronted Trevino, stating, “You were on my probation.” His remarks reflected his irritation with her behavior, emphasizing that she was “acting a fool” during the incident. Specific details regarding the reason for her probation have not been disclosed.
Trevino’s alleged actions began when a family requested that she lower the volume of the music playing from her phone. According to police reports, her response escalated quickly. She reportedly became verbally aggressive after being asked to comply, leading to an altercation with the boat’s operator. This confrontation prompted her to unleash pepper spray on the family, impacting eight individuals, including a young boy.
The incident unfolded around **20:30** local time, and subsequent video footage from witnesses captured Trevino’s outburst. In one video, she can be heard making threats toward another passenger who was recording her actions. “Stop recording me, b**ch, or I’ll slap you in your s**t,” she yelled, escalating the situation further.
As the boat operator attempted to manage the disturbance, Trevino allegedly fled the scene after spraying the family. Eyewitness accounts describe chaos as several passengers, including adults with children, were seen wiping their eyes in distress. Reports indicate that a woman on the boat confirmed to authorities that Trevino had used a pepper spray canister attached to her purse.
Following the incident, Trevino’s identity was confirmed through her probation officer and a police officer who recognized her from the viral videos circulating on social media. Crime Stoppers also received multiple tips that led to her identification.
Trevino faces several charges, including assault causing bodily injury and injury to a child, elderly, or disabled person with intent. She is set to appear in court again on **January 8, 2026**, as the legal proceedings continue. The case has garnered significant attention, highlighting the consequences of reckless behavior, particularly among minors already facing legal challenges.
