ORLANDO, Fla. – Orlando police arrested a school yard bully this week and charged her with kidnapping and battery.

She stands accused of attacking a boy at Eccleston Elementary last Thursday and threatening to kill him.

According to the arrest affidavit, the victim told police Sandra Deloris Rivera, 28, knocked him off his bike, slammed him into a concrete wall, and began choking him shortly after school let out, the Orlando Sentinel reports.

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Rivera allegedly told the boy, “If you call my daughter a (expletive) again I’m gonna choke you to death,” the affidavit states.

“The boy said he never lost consciousness and could still breathe. Rivera made the death threat with her hand on the boy’s neck” before ordering him into her van and telling him, “If you don’t tell me the way to your house I will kill you,” according to the affidavit cited by the Sentinel.

The incident was caught on camera, and the arresting documents do not reveal the age of Rivera’s alleged victim, but her daughter is 9 years old.

Rivera’s daughter called her mother earlier in the day to tell her the boy grabbed her backpack and insulted her with profanity. Rivera admitted to police that she snatched her daughter’s alleged bully off his bicycle and choked him before driving him home, the news site reports.

She said the boy had heckled her daughter before and she complained to school officials, who did not take action.

Rivera drove her alleged victim to his house and confronted his mother after the incident, and allegedly told the woman she wanted to “shock the heck” out of him, but didn’t intend to hurt him.

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The boy’s mother apparently didn’t appreciate Rivera taking matters into her own hands.

“Rivera was jailed in Orange County, and has since bonded out,” the Sentinel reports. “The kidnapping charge is punishable by a life sentence.”