Victoria Webb, an 18-year-old from Boynton Beach, Florida, faces felony charges of aggravated battery on a pregnant victim and cruelty toward a child with aggravated child abuse after allegedly assaulting a six-months-pregnant woman and a young boy on January 19, 2026. Police arrested her at the scene following her admission to the attacks during a custodial interview.​
Incident Details
The altercation began when two juveniles were squirting water, upsetting Webb, who then held a young boy’s head down until he struggled to breathe. A pregnant woman intervened to separate them, only to be struck in the face and kicked in the stomach. The victim was visibly upset and crying upon officers’ arrival; the boy confirmed Webb’s aggression despite their age difference.
Webb’s Statements and Arrest
Found walking away while on the phone saying “I’m on that,” Webb admitted after Miranda warnings that she knew the victim was pregnant but “did not care” and would hit back if struck. She claimed the pregnant woman hit her first and attacked with a blow dryer, but police noted only a minor facial scratch on Webb, no blunt trauma injuries. The victim’s husband corroborated her account.
Legal Proceedings
Webb was booked into Palm Beach County Jail, posted bond on January 22, and has a court appearance on February 18, with an initial hearing set for March 12. Florida statutes elevate penalties for violence against pregnant women (F.S. 784.045) and child cruelty (F.S. 827.03), potentially carrying years in prison given the aggravating factors.











