Woman Calls Cops But Gets Arrested – Everything Law and Order Blog

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49 thoughts on “Woman Calls Cops But Gets Arrested”
  1. I cut some of the post-handcuffing footage to save time, because we’re not discussing that portion. But check out the full footage at the link to the original footage. She definitely earned the charge, assuming the arrest was valid. That initial detention is what I’m interested in here. So yes, she goes nuts when they go to put her in the car.

  2. Those cops should have left the moment this woman attempted to enter her home. When that male cop grabbed her arm and detained her, THAT was an unconstitutional and illegal act, so everything that happened afterwards should have been tossed. Clearly, she had a bad attorney representing her… Now, that being said, she did have a second opportunity to enter her home, and these cops allowed her to do so. SHE chose to walk back out and get aggressive with the female cop, so that's on her.

  3. So far, i'm seeing a kooky, possibly distraught…possibly a little bit mentally unstable woman… But i'm halfway through and i'm not seeing any crime, just because she's upset or a little bit angry

  4. When she told them to leave they should have left, police love to escalate things they know if they hang around long enough and become antagonistic that they will get an arrest.

  5. I believe when the woman advised the Officers that they could leave she didn’t want them there anymore it revoked the invitation and they should have walked away. This is the Girl Scout scenario. If you told a Girl Scout to leave you didn’t want them there anymore they most likely would walk away. There is no exigency, no warrant and the consent was revoked. Time to leave. Look up blue to gold training they teach cops this stuff but some cops just don’t get it. At the end the woman should have gone in the house and not walked back out to towards the officers.

  6. She told all of them they werent needed and to leave when she went in the house the first time and closed the door. If they had done so none of this would have happened. If they had not turned it into an illegal detention none of thismwould have happened, if they had not blocked her from getting into her home none of this would have happened, if they had not repeatedly intentionally pushed on an area she told them she just had surgery on multiple times this would not have happened. Is this a woman who is objectively in distress yes, is this a woman who clearly needs to seek therapy yes, is this a woman who is all over the place yes, but is that a reason to not follow the law as law ENFORCEMENT officers and leave when asked and then told to no. As to if this woman is under the influence of something we dont know, but we do know that she just had surgery which can cause depression and pain (which exacerbate each other) and she is going through a situation which is clearly tramatic for her which is proven to affect the brain; how it works, how we process information, lowers the ability to think rationally because their prefrontal cortex is being completely or partially bypassed, lower our ability to fully comprehend what is happening around us, changes how we store and recall memories from the tramatic situation and how we recall them (especially if the situation is ongoing) and more, which in her case is probably being worsened by the pain from surgery. So it is reasonable to assume that she is not functioning as she normally would. I recently had surgery that went terribly wrong and was begging to die(even though i didnt actually want to die) to make the pain stop, begged the nurses then once home my neighbor to kill me because I couldnt do it anymore, cried for days over absolutely nothing and thought it would be ok if I died because no one would be bothered by it. All of which was because I went through the trauma of the drs pushing anesthesia without warning me (even though they were specifically informed they were supposed to tell me before they pushed it), the surgical team pulling on my leg with a bad hip causing dislocation and tearing of the muscles(even though I informed them and it was in my chart that there are issues with that hip and it regularly dislocates), had to deal with the pain for 36 hours from that hip being dislocated and nothing being done about it because they didnt believe me and forced me to stand on it every 30 minutes during that 36 hours and when i fell was told to stop being dramatic and trying to harm the nurses, was told repeatedly there was nothing wrong with my hip and the medical staff refused to even check if there was something wrong, was gaslit about the pain I was in, and when finally someone listened and they did a scan which showed it was dislocated and there was serious damage to the muscles I was told it was my fault it wasnt found sooner because I was being to dramatic by crying, falling, begging to die just to make the pain stop and not properly communicating that my hip hurt worse than my surgical site even though I had not once complained about my surgical site only my hip, and more. So all that trauma combined with the pain i was in and the depression brought on by the anesthesia leaving my body and the pain made it so that; I thought dying was a good thing, begged people to kill me, had issues maintaining a train of thought, my brain was unable to process anything but pain and everything else was foggy, I could not fully communicate what I needed efficiently because my thought process kept being inerupted by pain. My neighbor wven said talking to me was talking to a drunk or high person because it took me three times the amount of time it normally would to complete a sentence because i just kept begging to make the pain stop even if it meant killing me agter every word or two. So basically my point is trauma and pain mess with your brain and effect how you think and act and as police officers who have to deal with victims of crime and traumatic events on a regular basis they should know this and should have acted accordingly instead of escalating the situation.

  7. That whole thing was a charlie foxtrot. Yes the cops were wrong with grabbing her first time and then blocking her door BUT I have never seen anyone given so many chances to chill out and go about their business. She was warned multiple times to stay out of their face yet she continued to approach the police aggressively. She's obviously trippin on her pain meds or drank on em or something but she's having a full on karen moment and that never ends well with the cops. She's lucky they didn't go hard on her for kicking the female cop. All karens do is screw it up for the rest of us making cops more aggressive and less compassionate. I think this karen got what she was asking for and got what she deserved. Let's not forget she called the police on herself, not too smart there Karen.

  8. I ALSO called police for a psycho high neighbour attacking me in my OWN home in Canada, but because I DARED use my small pocketknife in my defense (NOT ILLEGAL), I was ARRESTED, and my attacker who BROKE IN MY DOOR (DEFINITELY ILLEGAL) was allowed to go free to make the case against me better. The charges were EVENTUALLY dropped, after I refused all "deals", but not before causing SEVERE problems to my life & health.

  9. This poor woman is in distress. She just had surgery. She might be on pain medication and not used to the medication side effects. She is displaying symptoms of past SA. Touching her unnecessarily is a trigger and not legal.

  10. What is different here? Assholes hire assholes to be assholes? How many videos do you have to watch to accept it’s a systematic issues and the public is ok with it? Minneapolis was given the opportunity to change the system and they chose to keep the police as it is because people are cowardly and rather feel they have some to “back” them if they should ever need help…even at the cost of justice and real freedom. Hypocrites. I hate your comments. They mean nothing because you are closeted cowards who won’t step forward to change an injustice.

  11. Not okay. Officers escalated the situation and initiated unnecessary physical contact. Why? If she called again, an arrest warrant could have been obtained for the false reporting calls. I can't believe so many side with the officers. Did she present a threat BEFORE the male officer shoved her?

  12. They will just Baker Act her normally, which is to say forced 72 hour psych evaluation. They do that all the time down here. Even when kids get in a fight at school. 🤔

  13. I can’t stand when people see the reaction of someone who’s had everything taken from them and says “this proves the point”. No, she’s had everything taken from her and she’s clearly having a break down. It doesn’t prove anything.

  14. When a woman is crying in public, guaranteed it’s a negotiation tactic. She called 911, lied about the cops being there a few days ago, and is now screaming at the cops and picking and choosing who she wants to talk to. However they should have called out a social worker to help her and provided information on resources like free legal help rather than arrest her. She’s having a mental health breakdown.

  15. Predators showed up looking to arrest someone, anyone, she was the chosen and they decided to instigate and escalate a woman in distress until they can get away with their initial wishes of making an arrest.

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