Jasmine Davis and Nicole Collins Identified as Parents of Children Involved in Attack on Bigshawno Macwithdafatcat Corshawnda at Orville T. Bright Elementary [VIDEO]

Jasmine Davis and Nicole Collins Identified as Parents of Children Involved in Attack on Bigshawno Macwithdafatcat Corshawnda at Orville T. Bright Elementary

Jasmine Davis and Nicole Collins have been identified as additional parents of children involved in the violent altercation with Bigshawno Macwithdafatcat Corshawnda at Orville T. Bright Elementary School in Chicago. Their children were among the group seen in the now-viral video of the assault.

The footage — which has caused widespread outrage online — shows a group of children attacking a mother, as well as her 9-year-old son and 6-year-old daughter. In the video, the mother is overwhelmed by several minors, while her young son is slammed onto the concrete and her daughter is also targeted during the chaotic assault.

Community members and social-media users have been demanding accountability, insisting that every child involved, along with their parents, should face consequences for the incident. Many viewers have described the video as painful and unsettling to watch, noting the alarming level of aggression displayed by the kids.


The victim later went live on social media, explaining that she had only recently been discharged from the hospital due to sickle cell disease, which left her weakened and unable to properly defend herself or her children during the attack. She emphasized how vulnerable she was in the moment, further intensifying public outrage.

The incident has triggered conversations about school safety, youth violence, and parental responsibility, with families in the neighborhood calling for a full investigation. Many believe the school district must take stronger action to ensure such events do not happen again.

As of now, school officials and authorities have not released official statements naming the children involved, but the identities of multiple parents — including Jasmine Davis and Nicole Collins — have been widely confirmed within the school community.

The investigation into the altercation remains ongoing, and families are urging the school and police to address the matter transparently and decisively.