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(dated around February 3, 2026) shows a short video clip of an incident during a student-led anti-ICE protest near Moe and Gene Johnson High School in Buda, Texas (at the intersection of RM 967 and SH 1626 / FM 1626).
What the original post claims
  • A grown man allegedly made racist remarks from his truck at protesting high school students.
  • A female teen student kicked his truck in response.
  • The man then exited his vehicle, physically assaulted/grabbed the girl (causing her to fall), and a group of other students immediately rushed in, swarmed him, and beat him up / pushed him back until he retreated to his truck.
  • The post frames it as the man assaulting a minor first, with students defending her.
The video (about 56 seconds) matches that sequence: it starts mid-confrontation, shows the man standing over the girl on the ground, then a large group of teens surrounding and striking him repeatedly as he tries to back away.Official details from Buda Police Department and local newsBuda PD released a statement (shared in follow-up posts by the same account):
  • The incident happened Monday afternoon (February 2, 2026) during a student "walk out" protest against ICE operations.
  • Officers responded after a verbal argument between a female juvenile on the sidewalk and an adult male in a vehicle escalated into a physical fight involving multiple people.
  • No one was seriously injured, and no arrests had been made as of the evening of February 2 / early February 3.
  • The main parties have been identified, and the matter remains under investigation.
  • Importantly, local news outlets (KXAN Austin, CBS Austin, KVUE, Austin American-Statesman) and police clarified: the man was NOT a teacher or school staff member — that rumor was debunked early.
The protest was part of wider student walkouts across Texas (and some other states) against ICE policies and deportations at the time.Public reaction on XThe post went very viral (over 63,000 likes, millions of views within hours). Many replies cheered the students for defending the girl and "whooping his ass," while others debated who escalated first or called for the man to be charged with assaulting a minor. Some shared stills or additional short clips showing more of the beatdown.Overall, mainstream local coverage treats it as a verbal dispute that turned physical (with conflicting claims about who initiated contact), while the viral framing strongly sides with the students viewing the man as the aggressor due to his alleged racist comments and physical move toward the girl.If you'd like me to dig into any follow-up updates (arrests, charges, etc.) or describe something specific from the video, let me know!