After the movie, the girls were waiting for her outside with five other teens. Santamaria-Williams suffered a broken eye socket and bruises during the attack.

"They immediately jumped on me and knocked me to the ground, punched me in the face," she said.

She said she hopes someone will come forward to help police catch the young suspects.

“They were in my face. Their face is in my head.  If I see them again or in a line up, I know exactly who they are," Santamaria-Williams said.

Investigators said the teens will face assault charges.

"When you go to the movies, you don't need to be at risk to have your family endangered, and we're talking about even Easter Sunday, you know, to come out and be engaged in this," said Stroud Area Regional Police Chief William Parrish.

Authorities are looking at video from the mall.