 Appalachian Wireless proudly brings you unlimited data. Unlimited data is only $80 a month for a single line. Four lines as low as $200. Better service? Bigger savings? That's today's Appalachian Wireless. An East Kentucky network company. Get a speed slow to 25 gigabytes per line to 512 kilobits for phones and tablets. And 15 gigabytes for motors. See store for more details. The Floyd County Attorney's Office is working alongside Prestonsburg High School authorities and the Prestonsburg Police Department as the investigation into Wednesday's assault continues. A social media firestorm erupted Wednesday evening after a student posted a video to Facebook which appeared to show one student assaulting another. Assistant County Attorney Mecca Castle says that video is playing a role in their investigation. Social media is huge. Everything gets posted on social media. And I don't think kids realize how powerful social media can be and how much trouble they can get themselves in by posting on social media. Castle says at this point the Floyd County Attorney's Office can't rule out the possibility that more students won't be charged in connection with the assault. Anyone that is involved in an incident that leads to criminal charges, if you are involved in that and we can prove it's some type of complicity, I mean we can potentially look into charging you. Each situation is different. So you'd have to look at it by case by case basis. We like to look at the whole picture and look at every single person that is involved and how their actions affected the, I guess, the situation at hand. She says in situations similar to Wednesday's incident in Prestonsburg authorities look beyond just the person involved in the altercation itself. You know, people recording it, people who may have potentially set this up, people who was potentially blocking others from breaking the fight up or any way that they were involved that could have made this situation escalate. We are looking into that and investigation is still pending and potential outcomes could come from that. Castle says going forward she hopes to see more people being more cautious about what they choose to post on social media. In Prestonsburg, I'm Shannon Deskins, EKB News.