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Virginia Driver Goes Berserk After Kids Pelt Her Vehicle with Snow: ‘People Be Letting Their Kids Do Anything’

Virginia teens throw snowball at woman's car
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Snow days are usually a win for everyone, especially kids. In Virginia, a good snowfall often means canceled classes, slower mornings, and neighborhoods full of laughter, snowmen, and harmless snowball fights. But one recent snow day took a sharp turn from playful to confrontational when a woman driving through a snowy street found herself at the center of a tense run-in with two teenagers who may have taken things a step too far.

The moment was captured on a dash cam and later shared to TikTok by user @legallyblondeetee. The video opens with the woman carefully driving along a snow-covered road in Virginia, clearly aware of the slick conditions.

Off to the side of the street, two teens stand near the curb, seemingly just hanging out during the storm. What happens next is quick, but explosive. As the woman’s car passes them, one of the teens winds up and throws a snowball directly at her vehicle.

Virginia Woman Confronts Snowball Throwing Teens

@legallyblondeetee

Ima tell you, throwing snowballs with rocks inside them is not okay! (Yes it hit my car the camera is angled to my passenger side, it hit the drivers side left top portion of the windshield causing damange) probably cant heart it do to the defrost. yall need to realize that one day these bad ass 17 year olds gone end up in situations they shouldnt be in Start whooping ass at home & this wont happen. Anyway enjoy. #viral #fyp #fypシ #foryoupage #virginia

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According to the caption on the video, this wasn’t just a harmless clump of snow. The woman claims the snowball struck her windshield and caused damage because it had a rock rolled inside it. That detail alone explains why her reaction was immediate and intense. Instead of continuing down the road, she stopped the car, threw it into reverse, and pulled back toward the teens to confront them face-to-face.

The tone shifts fast. No longer a quiet winter drive, the encounter becomes a heated lecture. The woman demands to know how old the teens are and insists on speaking to their parents. Clearly frustrated and feeling disrespected, she raises her voice and doesn’t mince words. “Why you throwing [expletive] at people’s cars?” she asks. She presses further, trying to figure out where they live. “Where you live at? Which one of these is your house, and where’s your mama?”

When the teens refuse to cooperate or lead her to their parents, the situation escalates again. The woman warns them that she will call the police if they don’t take her to their mother. When that doesn’t happen, the video cuts off as she prepares to do exactly that.

Teenagers Should Know Better

In the caption, the woman makes it clear she feels justified in her reaction. “Ima tell you, throwing snowballs with rocks inside them is not okay!” she writes, emphasizing again that the snowball did hit her car and caused damage. She also adds a broader warning, suggesting that behavior like this could land the teens in much more serious trouble down the line.

“People be letting their kids do anything,” one person commented. “They preferred that you called the police than their mother,” another stated. “Nah I’d be annoyed too. Don’t throw nothing at my car,” a third comment read. “They could have a giant rock covered in snow and kill someone this is very serious,” a fourth person wrote.

It’s unclear whether police were ultimately called or how the situation ended, but the clip struck a nerve online. Snowball fights are often seen as innocent winter fun, but in Virginia or anywhere, adding rocks to the mix crosses a serious line. What started as a snow day prank quickly became a lesson in consequences, and one those teens likely won’t forget anytime soon.

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By Nina Franklin

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