Ms. Know It All, Deputy Jordyn Cobb, COPS TV SHOW – Everything Law and Order Blog

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Deputy Jordyn Cobb responds to a domestic disturbance in progress between a man and a woman. Upon arriving on the scene, Deputy Cobb is forced to restrain an uncooperative belligerent woman. Once she is able to detain the woman, she talks with the male half who claims his girlfriend punched him multiple times. He has red marks on his face and is holding a torn t-shirt. He takes Deputy Cobb through his house, where there are signs that a struggle ensued. He states the argument began when he defended his mother after the woman said disparaging comments about her. Deputy Cobb tries to get the girlfriend’s side of the story, but she refuses and chooses to insult the deputies instead. The boyfriend does not wish to press charges, but due to the marks on his body, she is taken to jail for domestic battery.

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42 thoughts on “Ms. Know It All, Deputy Jordyn Cobb, COPS TV SHOW”
  1. You know, women like Megan piss me off. First she starts with her bickering bs (no matter who it offends), then when someone gets offended and tries to rebuttal about it, she acts like a total abuse victim to try to earn sympathy from the cops. But what really aggravated me about this situation was that her husband (who she abused, and destroyed his garage) didn't wanna press any charges. Domestic violence is not small potatoes, it's something that needs to be taken responsibly, especially if it's the women who get hurt, but this time it's the guy that got abused and needless to say that I'm glad that she went to jail because of what she did and said which is very hurtful.

  2. :43 "Well right now you're being detained. So if you walk away you'll be placed under arrest for resisting"

    Well if she is only detained (not under arrest), what would she be resisting? I have never heard of resisting detention.

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