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Fort Myers Mother Faces Child Abuse Charges After Kicking Teen During Youth Football Clash

By Matthias Binder May 5, 2026
Florida mom arrested for ‘kicking a child’ during youth football game as video shows wild scene
Florida mom arrested for ‘kicking a child’ during youth football game as video shows wild scene - Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Pexels)
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Florida mom arrested for ‘kicking a child’ during youth football game as video shows wild scene

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The Scuffle That Drew a Parent InBodycam Captures Tense ArrestTeams Condemn the OutburstCalls for Better Sportsmanship

Florida mom arrested for ‘kicking a child’ during youth football game as video shows wild scene – Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Pexels)

Fort Myers, Florida — Tension boiled over at a youth football game Saturday when a mother ran onto the field amid a player scuffle and kicked a 13-year-old boy from the opposing team. Deputies working security at Brooks Park arrested Renee Lambert on the spot after reviewing bystander video of the altercation. The Lee County Sheriff’s Office detailed how the Pop Warner matchup between the Fort Myers Falcons and Southwest Florida Panthers descended into chaos, prompting charges that underscore the risks of adult interference in kids’ sports.[1]

The Scuffle That Drew a Parent In

Players from both teams clashed physically right after a play during the game at Brooks Park, just off U.S. 41 near Page Field. Video captured by a bystander showed yelling and pushing escalating into shoves among the preteens and teens.[3] Amid the fray, 34-year-old Renee Lambert, whose son plays for the Fort Myers Falcons, charged onto the field.

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Slow-motion footage later revealed her delivering punches and a kick to a 13-year-old player on the ground from the Southwest Florida Panthers. The game ended abruptly as coaches and deputies moved to separate everyone involved. Witnesses noted building friction between the teams throughout the match, though no injuries required medical attention.[4]

Bodycam Captures Tense Arrest

Deputies on detail at the park detained Lambert soon after as she tried to walk away. Body camera video showed her resisting commands, using profanity, and insisting she acted in self-defense. “The kid hit me” with a helmet, she told officers, a claim investigators later disproved through evidence review.[5]

One deputy responded firmly during the confrontation: “I’m mad at an adult for attacking a kid.” Lambert demanded deputies fetch “number nine,” referring to the boy she targeted, before being handcuffed and led off. She spent the night in jail and bonded out the next day, with no prior criminal record noted.[3]

Charges Against Renee Lambert

  • Cruelty toward a child — abuse without great bodily harm
  • Resisting an officer

Teams Condemn the Outburst

The Fort Myers Falcons issued a statement distancing themselves from the violence. They permanently banned Lambert from all events and praised coaches for prioritizing player safety amid the disorder. “Adults are expected to lead by example and help de-escalate situations—not escalate them,” the organization emphasized.[4]

Southwest Florida Panthers President Jose Davila called the episode “deeply unfortunate” but stressed zero tolerance for such conduct. “Our mission has always been bigger than football—it’s about developing young athletes, building character, and creating a safe environment,” he said. Both groups committed to cooperating with authorities.[3]

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Calls for Better Sportsmanship

Sheriff Carmine Marceno addressed the broader issue in a public release. “It’s sad that children playing sports becomes a physical confrontation. We need law and order,” he stated, adding there was “no room” for parents striking kids.[4] Bystander Kurtis Jones, who filmed the brawl, called it disrespectful to the organizations and the effort kids invest weekly.

Community members pointed to prior tensions, including Lambert’s aggressive behavior at an April 26 game against the Port Charlotte Bandits. Families at nearby practices urged parents to model restraint. “We’re here for the kids to learn and have fun, and it should never turn violent,” one mother remarked.[4] Deputies reminded spectators to stay off the field and let officials handle disputes.

The case serves as a stark reminder for youth leagues: sidelines must remain sidelines to keep games safe.

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