New Jersey police got a report about a non-moving vehicle that was on train tracks and found the driver, later identified as Veronica Villarroel, possibly impaired behind the wheel. Villarroel was asked to perform field sobriety tests and during her questioning, she claimed that she was a superhero who went by the name of ‘Sweet V.’ She was arrested for DUI.

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27 thoughts on “Woman Claims She’s a Superhero During DUI Arrest, Caught Smiling at Cops in Bodycam”
  1. She didn’t really do a bad job on the field sobriety. Someone with an undiagnosed mental disability could do just as badly. Sometimes I wonder why they bother. When has anyone ever passed one and been let go? Her main giveaway was how she drove and her sleepy, absent-minded, oversharing speech.

  2. I always wondered why the cops just dont go straight to a breathalyser like we have in Australia.but i finally get it. These tests are hilarious to watch drunk people try to do them lol. Id totally go through all this for the entertainment value alone 😂

  3. Female: Am I an assh..le?
    Cop: I don't know yiu so I can't make that determination.
    😅😅😅 that wasn't a,straight up NO. more like hmmm,you are but I can't say that you are😊

  4. Omg, just take the girl to jail. She's obviously impaired. That's not an accident. She drove down the tracks and then tried to get off them because she's drunk.

  5. Well she got one thing right about being a assho*e. Well SWEET V, Next time you are going home at 4:00am, try the road and not the tracks because trains use them too.
    This is at 4:30am according to her cell phone in the seat of the car.

  6. At least she let the authorities know her car was stuck on the tracks….
    Last year a man ended up in this exact situation in Wollongong NSW Aust,
    but the mf fled the scene in the dark and a passenger train collided with the car!

    I guess she's a slightly better person than that guy….or she's slightly more wasted? 😬

  7. Why did the cops spend so long with the driver near the car and milling on the tracks? Surely moving well away and informing the rail operators was a priority?

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