Coral Springs mother arrested after violent parking lot fight with her ex and his girlfriend over child custody dispute

Coral Springs, Florida – A Coral Springs mother was arrested after a confrontation with her ex-boyfriend escalated into a physical altercation involving his current girlfriend, according to police reports.
The incident occurred late on September 2 on Royal Palm Boulevard, when 31-year-old Scarlett Rodriguez met her former partner. The couple, separated for six years, had been exchanging heated text messages regarding arrangements for dropping off their three children.
Police said the disagreement quickly turned physical. Rodriguez allegedly shoved her ex twice, leaving visible scratches on his chest and arm. When his girlfriend intervened, the confrontation intensified. Rodriguez reportedly pulled the girlfriend to the ground by her hair and wrestled her before fleeing the scene in a van.
Officers were able to locate the van later that day on Coral Springs Drive. Both victims sustained visible injuries during the altercation, but they declined medical treatment.
Rodriguez was subsequently arrested and booked into the Broward Sheriff’s Office Main Jail. She has since been released on bond, and a court order requires her to stay away from her ex.
Authorities emphasized that the altercation serves as a reminder of how disputes over custody and co-parenting arrangements can quickly escalate into dangerous situations if not handled calmly.
The case is currently under investigation, and police are urging residents to seek peaceful resolutions to conflicts, particularly those involving family matters. Law enforcement officials highlighted the importance of following court orders and maintaining safe distances in high-conflict situations to prevent injuries or further legal consequences.
Neighbors who witnessed parts of the altercation described a tense scene in the parking lot, noting that while the fight was brief, it left both parties visibly shaken. “It was alarming to see such a heated exchange in a public area,” one resident said.
The arrest adds to growing concerns about public safety in areas where personal disputes may spill into public spaces. Police encouraged anyone involved in similar disputes to reach out to mediation services or law enforcement before tensions escalate.
Rodriguez faces charges related to assault, and the Broward County court system will handle her case in the coming weeks. The department stressed that the safety of all parties involved, including the children, remains a top priority.
“This incident underscores the need for responsible conflict resolution,” police said in a statement. “Physical altercations can have serious consequences, and our community must work together to ensure safety and accountability.”