‼️MUST WATCH: This Video Is INSANE!
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Pure deadly stupidity caught on camera. This woman turned a mean facebook post into a full blown felony waddling up and firing one round into a house full of children before her gun jammed like the failure she is. Not surprising. Considering… pic.twitter.com/dUJLrJ1EYk
Published On: May 17, 2026
Authorities in arrested a woman after a disturbing incident in which gunfire was allegedly directed toward a family home following an online dispute. According to police reports, the incident happened on August 23, 2025, on the city’s South Side. Home surveillance footage reportedly shows 30-year-old Cynthia DeLuna approaching the residence, firing one round toward the home, and later striking a window with the handgun before leaving the scene.
Police said adults and children were inside the residence at the time, though no injuries were reported. Investigators later connected the incident to an escalating social media argument that allegedly involved threats and personal information being shared online. DeLuna was arrested the following day and booked on charges including deadly conduct with a firearm and unlawfully carrying a weapon.
The case highlights growing concerns about how online conflicts can escalate into dangerous real-world situations. Experts say arguments on social media platforms can intensify quickly when personal information, threats, or emotional reactions become involved. Law enforcement officials also warn that public sharing of addresses and private details online can significantly increase safety risks for individuals and families. Authorities noted that the firearm reportedly malfunctioned during the incident, potentially preventing a more serious outcome.
The surveillance footage spread rapidly across X, Instagram, Facebook, and local news pages. Many users expressed shock that a social media disagreement could escalate into gun violence, especially with children inside the home. Others emphasized the importance of online safety, emotional control, and avoiding escalation during internet conflicts.
Safety experts say digital conflicts can become dangerous when:
– Personal information is shared publicly
– Threats are exchanged online
– Individuals attempt in-person confrontation
– Emotional reactions escalate without de-escalation
Experts generally recommend:
– Blocking or reporting threatening users
– Avoiding direct confrontation
– Saving evidence of threats
– Contacting law enforcement if safety concerns arise
– Keeping home security systems active when possible
Professionals also stress the importance of responsible social media behavior and conflict de-escalation.
Surveillance footage provided to authorities and later referenced in reporting by KENS 5, News4SanAntonio, and San Antonio Express-News.
The confirmed the arrest and stated investigators linked the incident to an ongoing online dispute. Authorities also confirmed the investigation into additional individuals connected to the case remains active.This article is based on publicly available police information and verified news reports available as of May 2026. Criminal charges are allegations, and all individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in court.
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