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Noblesville Flag Football Brawl Leaves Fan Out Cold, Teen Faces Felony Rap

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Published on April 15, 2026
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What was supposed to be a friendly Sunday of community flag football at Noblesville High School ended with an 18-year-old in handcuffs and a spectator briefly knocked out, according to court records.

Police say the hit went down on the 18000 block of Cumberland Road after the second-to-last game of a weekend tournament. Investigators allege the teenager punched a spectator, leaving the victim unconscious for a short time, then took off before officers on scene detained him nearby. Court filings reviewed by reporters state the defendant was booked into the county jail, where he remains in custody.

Charges Described in Court Documents

Court filings list battery resulting in moderate bodily injury, which is a Level 6 felony, along with resisting law enforcement, a Class A misdemeanor, and disorderly conduct, a Class B misdemeanor, as reported by Current. According to those documents, the victim was struck in the face with a closed fist and temporarily lost consciousness.

How Police Say the Scuffle Unfolded

Noblesville officers were already at the school providing security for the flag football tournament when tempers reportedly flared after the penultimate game, and arguments broke out between opposing sides. Court documents say the defendant moved through a group of people and struck a member of the opposing team’s fan base, according to Current. The report notes the suspect ran from the immediate area but was later detained by officers. A trial date had not yet been scheduled in the filings reviewed.

Case Status and Custody

Fox59 identified the defendant in court records as Kyshawn Robinson and reported that he was booked into the Hamilton County Jail. Hamilton County’s booking pages list recent inmate bookings and provide facility information for residents following the case, and the county’s inmate lookup and booking system shows current bookings and related facility details.

Legal Context

Under Indiana law, a Level 6 felony is the lowest felony level, but it can still carry jail time and financial penalties. A summary of the state code notes that Level 6 felony sentences can range from roughly six months to about two and a half years in some situations, depending on the specific statute and the circumstances of the case. Whether this charge ultimately stands as a felony, is reduced, or is resolved through a plea agreement will depend on prosecutors, the documented injuries, and any prior criminal history, consistent with court practice and state law.

As of Wednesday, there was no public statement from Noblesville Schools. The district website lists contact information for the high school and central office. This story will be updated if officials or new court filings provide additional details.