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A woman poops on a car in a fit of road rage; a man drops his pants during a traffic stop; a resident is arrested after becoming the Vice President of his HOA board.
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00:00I
00:16Had no intention of getting arrested. Is that a raccoon?
00:19Did I do this? I did this.
00:29This is like weird. What?
00:31Get this body started.
00:37Road rage rears its head in various ways.
00:40Look at this idiot.
00:42Many of them dangerous and ugly.
00:44But one incident leaves the victim and witnesses a bit nauseated.
00:57It's April 2025.
00:59A Pennsylvania motorist is enraged,
01:01believing another driver is following her too closely.
01:14A nearby motorist captures the drop off on video.
01:29The suspect then returns to her vehicle.
01:33The clip goes viral, of course.
01:37And the Delaware County woman becomes known in the media as the Delco Pooper.
01:43Prospect Park Police pay 44-year-old Christina Solamedo a visit.
01:47Where according to police reports, she tells them, quote,
01:50It was a clean poop.
01:52I didn't even have to wipe.
01:54Adding, I wanted to punch her in the face, but I pooped on her car instead and went home.
01:59Solamedo is arrested and apparently amused.
02:03Can you tell us what happened?
02:04The lady chased me.
02:05She chased me and I asked her not to attack her.
02:08He chased you?
02:09Yeah, she chased me.
02:10And I got out and begged her to stop.
02:13Solamedo picks up charges of indecent exposure, disorderly conduct, criminal mischief, harassment and depositing waste on a highway.
02:26Solamedo is yet to enter a plea.
02:28If found guilty of all charges, she could face up to six years in jail.
02:33This next strange arrest involves a hit-and-run suspect with a guitar, somehow leading the wife of a rock star who plays guitar to shoot at police.
02:45Put the gun down!
02:47Put the gun down!
02:48Put the gun down!
02:49According to police reports, on a sunny spring afternoon, a car veers across two lanes of the 134 Freeway in Los Angeles, attracting police, fire and rescue, as well as local news crews.
03:10All of a sudden, you know, in a flash of a second, this guy just comes and hits an HRV.
03:16And then, next thing you know, there's a three-four car collision happening.
03:19And all of a sudden, this guy grabs the guitars and just dips out.
03:23Honestly, I thought I was in an episode of GTA.
03:29Los Angeles police and California Highway Patrol initiate a manhunt for the occupant of the vehicle, spotted fleeing the scene with a guitar and clothing in hand.
03:40He's tracked to a residential neighborhood known as Eagle Rock.
03:45Where is he at right now?
03:47What does he look like?
03:51Black, shorts, white top, new shorts, natural hair.
03:58Meanwhile, an Eagle Rock resident, 51-year-old author Jillian Lauren Schreiner, who's married to Scott Schreiner, bassist of rock band Weezer, walks into her yard.
04:10According to police reports, Schreiner's carrying a handgun as she looks into what all the commotion in the neighborhood's about.
04:17And that's when she and the police end up on opposite sides of the same fence.
04:24Lay the gun down!
04:25Lay the gun down!
04:26Lay the gun down!
04:27We got one of the co-coy got an armed suspect.
04:28See what's that gun?
04:30Put the gun down, okay?
04:32Ralph, we're trying to help you!
04:36Off the gun!
04:37You're gonna get shot!
04:38Off the gun!
04:39Off the gun!
04:40Off the gun!
04:41Off the gun!
04:42Off the gun!
04:43Off the gun!
04:44According to police reports, Schreiner shot at the officers, who returned fire.
04:58They're unhurt, but she's hitting the arm with a bullet and retreats inside her house, where her children's nanny calls 911 with her.
05:07She says there were three men, and one of them shot her, and the cops are looking for him right now.
05:12There are three men out at the other side of this fence here.
05:17I had my gun.
05:18Okay.
05:19And he said, put down that gun, put down that gun, and said, put down your gun.
05:24Oh, okay.
05:28It appears from the 911 call that Schreiner believed it was the fugitive that was shooting at her.
05:34Schreiner surrenders to police an hour after the armed confrontation.
05:38It's determined she had no connection with the hit-and-run suspect.
05:44She's treated at a hospital for the gunshot wound and charged with discharge of a firearm with gross negligence and assault with a semi-automatic firearm.
05:53Both felonies.
05:55She pleads not guilty.
05:56Her trial is pending.
06:01As for the hit-and-run suspect who started it all, officers locate him at a neighboring house, hiding in plain sight, watering a lawn in his underwear.
06:14The man is detained, given a citation, and released.
06:18A ripple effect, you know?
06:20It's crazy how just one man can cause so much chaos, right?
06:23It's a late night in Mundelein, Illinois, when a woman, later identified as 22-year-old Jayla Martinez Plushke, is pulled over and quickly makes a call.
06:39Hello?
06:40Hi, I'm on the phone with your police department right now.
06:43You can't pull me over when my car's off.
06:45Uh, yeah, I can't, cause I got you speeding before you were stopped, so.
06:49You have a cop right here who's trying to pull me over when my car's off and I've been parked in a parking spot.
06:54That's illegal and he can't do that?
06:56I don't feel comfortable?
06:57Go get his sergeant.
06:58I want his sergeant here now.
07:00Martinez Plushke gets her wish.
07:03How you doing?
07:04Um, the sergeant you requested.
07:05Yeah.
07:06How can I help you?
07:07What the is going on?
07:09Okay.
07:10Well, from my understanding is you were traveling 57 in a 40-mile-an-hour zone and that was the reason for the stop.
07:16I was in the parking spot before that **** turned his **** lights on.
07:22You might have parked and then he conducted the traffic stop.
07:26That can't happen.
07:27I've been parked for a good minute.
07:30He can't **** do that.
07:31Sure he can.
07:32No the **** he can't.
07:34I watched her pull in.
07:35Here's what's going to happen then.
07:37All right.
07:38We'll write the citation and then you can take-
07:41NO ONE'S WRITING ME!
07:43As the officers try to get her driver's license.
07:46Why don't you go **** and fetch it, you **** dog?
07:50She launches her wallet across the parking lot.
07:53How's your citation for speed?
07:55Yeah, you **** dog, can you get this **** out now, you ****?
07:59The officers leave, but Martinez Plushke isn't done.
08:03Get the **** out!
08:05And she follows them back to the police station in her car.
08:09On the street.
08:10So I have to follow every **** law, but that **** can leave the **** scene without a charge signal?
08:16Give him a ticket!
08:18Do you need an ambulance?
08:20He doesn't have a charge signal! Give him a ticket!
08:24Why the **** do I get a ticket?
08:27Ma'am, I can help you talk to someone.
08:29He didn't use his charge signal!
08:32Can I please call you an ambulance?
08:34As the officer tries to get her help, an enraged Martinez Plushke decides to make another phone call.
08:41Who are you calling?
08:42Shut the **** up!
08:43911, what's the address of your emergency?
08:45If you call 911, you can call 911.
08:47It's an emergency!
08:49It's not.
08:50I am getting harassed!
08:55People are breaking the law!
08:58Help me!
09:01Officers decide to try and coax her out of her vehicle and into the station.
09:05Jalen, would you like to file a complaint?
09:07Yeah!
09:08Then, you can head to the lobby and we have the paperwork for you.
09:11Okay, hands behind you.
09:12Oh, what the ****?
09:13I almost broke it!
09:14The **** hands washed out! It's broken!
09:16Hands behind you!
09:17It's **** broken!
09:18I will **** kill you!
09:19Watch your mouth.
09:20She's sweating.
09:21Get off of me!
09:22Now!
09:23Martinez Plushke is charged with three counts of aggravated battery, disorderly conduct and misuse of 911 system.
09:36As part of a plea deal, all charges are dismissed except for misuse of 911, for which she's sentenced to 90 days in jail, two years probation and must undergo mental evaluation and treatment.
09:51Can I have my phone, please? Where the **** is my phone? You don't get to just hold my possession from me.
10:10It's early March around sunset outside the Sangamon County Jail in Springfield, Illinois, when a man approaches Officer George Waita's patrol car.
10:31He pounds on the window and gives a middle finger salute.
10:35Something I can help you with?
10:41Hey, what's your name? Come here.
10:46Come here.
10:48Up on the sidewalk.
10:51Sidewalk. Let's go.
10:53But instead of listening, the man, later identified as 32-year-old Kyle Walsh, chooses a different tact.
11:03Let's not do that.
11:06Please don't touch my mirror.
11:07You're a little bitch.
11:08Get out of here.
11:09You know, every time you arrive, I always be a bitch.
11:11Get out of here.
11:12You're a bitch.
11:13Get out of here.
11:14You're a bitch.
11:15Get out of here.
11:16Where's that make you?
11:18Get the **** out of here.
11:22I saw me one of the jail.
11:24What's up, man?
11:25What's up, man?
11:26Get out of-
11:27But Walsh is not going quietly.
11:28Hands behind your back.
11:29You're a little bitch.
11:30Hands behind your back.
11:31You're a little bitch.
11:32Your mama's a bitch.
11:33Hands behind your back.
11:34You're always been a bitch.
11:35You're always been a bitch.
11:36Hands behind your back.
11:38Or discreetly.
11:41Hands behind your back.
11:43Turn around.
11:46You're always been a bitch.
11:47But things take an abrupt turn.
11:52And Walsh is tased.
11:54Hands behind your back.
11:58Hands behind your back.
11:59I'm sorry.
12:02Put them behind your back.
12:10Walsh is charged with three counts of aggravated battery and three counts of resisting causing injury to a peace officer.
12:16He pleads not guilty.
12:18And his trial is pending.
12:23When a driver gets pulled over for speeding.
12:26You are.
12:27You are **** dealing.
12:28Walk this way.
12:29I'm not walking anywhere.
12:31F-bombs aren't the only thing he drops.
12:35Here we go.
12:36Please keep your pants up.
12:37No, no.
12:38It's early evening in Lodi, Wisconsin, and a driver, later identified as 70-year-old Odell King, is pulled over on his way home from dinner with his wife.
12:54I was in making contact with major speeding on 188.
12:58But Deputy Wesley Austin Nash with the Columbia County Sheriff's Office quickly suspects something more.
13:05Can I do anything to drink today?
13:08Yeah, I have the...
13:09Currently in the state park.
13:11Okay.
13:12Black and white.
13:13It's not like your jeans.
13:14Like that.
13:16There was an older couple that, you know, in my experience as a police officer, you get a lot of, uh, thank yous and they're very respectful.
13:24Trying to get me to call over?
13:27All right, bust me.
13:28All right.
13:30I don't understand why you're...
13:32I'm getting tired of the...
13:34Just, just right the...
13:36Lock my ass up.
13:38Take me away, all right?
13:39We're trying to be patient, trying to be professional and courteous to him, even if he's not acting that way to us.
13:45Stand over there and I'll walk right at you.
13:47If you don't want to do it...
13:48I'm going to walk right at your headlight.
13:49That's not the way we're going to do it.
13:50That's the way we're going to do it.
13:52Right there.
13:53Right at your headlight.
13:54Back over here.
13:55Right at your headlight.
13:56All right.
13:57Right there.
13:58Bam.
13:59I became more and more agitated the longer we spent time together.
14:02It was very strange behavior for someone of his age.
14:07And then King dropped something even weirder on the officer.
14:11Pull my pants down.
14:13All right.
14:14Oh, here we go.
14:15Here we go.
14:16Keep your pants down.
14:17No, no.
14:19I'm going to be placing you under arrest.
14:21Pull your pants up.
14:23I can't do that.
14:25You want to, you want to pull your pants down out here in front of this restaurant and all these people?
14:28No, no, no, no, no, no.
14:29Okay.
14:31Keep your hands up there.
14:34I was a little bit shocked.
14:36I've never had anybody behave like that during an OWI investigation.
14:42No, no, no, no.
14:43No, no, no.
14:44No.
14:45No, no, no.
14:46Stop.
14:47I.
14:48No, no.
14:49You stop.
14:50You don't molest me.
14:51I'm not molesting.
14:52You are molesting me.
14:53You are molesting me.
14:54You are molesting me.
14:55You're stealing everything out of my pockets.
14:57No, you're stealing.
14:58No.
14:59No, you are.
15:00You are.
15:01You are.
15:02You are stealing.
15:03Walk this way.
15:04I'm not walking anywhere.
15:05Until I get my phone back.
15:08You don't get me to call.
15:09You're calling the first support.
15:10I think he made mention of it at some point that if I was going to screw him, that I was
15:17going to do it right.
15:19Once in the patrol car, with his pants still around his ankles, King pulls another bizarre
15:25stunt.
15:26That one, one dumbass.
15:27Hey, hey, hey, hey.
15:29Woo, woo, woo, woo, woo, woo, woo.
15:34As he shouts over Deputy Austin Nash every time he tries to talk on his radio.
15:40Hey, hey.
15:42Hey, hey, hey, hey, watch out, Dan, you're going to.
15:51King is charged with battery on an officer and impaired driving, having a blood alcohol
15:55content of.
15:56One five.
15:57He's found guilty of both and he's sentenced to one year probation, his driver's license
16:02is revoked and he has to get a substance use assessment.
16:07Wow.
16:08don't you know what the hell you're doing? Watch out for a wildlife. You killed another one.
16:2034-year-old Isaias Leonor has just won a hotly contested election,
16:25making him the proud new vice president of his homeowners association.
16:30With 30 votes, Isaias Leonor.
16:37Well, I was ecstatic, you know. I really poured in my love into this community.
16:41But after a brief exchange with one of his defeated opponents,
16:45Leonor leaves the meeting to celebrate his win.
16:48I was excited to the point that I overdrank a little bit,
16:52and so I was a little inebriated. I was elected, not neglected.
16:57His opponent calls 911 to report that Leonor put his hands on him during the argument.
17:06He went ahead and went to me on that. I said, don't touch me. He asked you to touch me.
17:11Is that him that just walked up?
17:12Yeah, the one with the stupid suit.
17:13No, you see the stupid suit guy waving his hand by the cop car?
17:16Yeah, that's not the cop. That's the...
17:18There was commotion with an individual that had bumped me and said some loud remarks.
17:24I never met this guy before. I never seen him before.
17:27St. Cloud Police respond and investigate.
17:31They're arguing over who gets to be HOA president or whatever.
17:35It's like there's bigger problems in the world.
17:37Time out.
17:37Yeah, yeah, yeah.
17:38Can you come over here and talk to me?
17:40Yeah, yeah.
17:40Let's try to figure out what's going on.
17:42No, no, no.
17:42Because I got your neighbors calling saying you're trying to fight people.
17:45No, there's nobody fighting nobody.
17:46So talk to me. Why am I here today?
17:48Listen, you're not here today for nothing, bro.
17:51I'm the HOA vice president, and I can't love the conversation.
17:55No, but we're going to have a conversation now.
17:57Am I being detained?
17:59Yes, you are.
18:00They are telling me that I had assaulted somebody, that there was battery involved, and I was shaken up.
18:07I just didn't know what to do but to be a little defensive.
18:13And that's when one of the proudest days in Leonor's life starts going south.
18:19Hey, you're not free to leave right now.
18:21Don't do that.
18:22You're not free to leave right now.
18:23You're not free to go.
18:24Don't step up.
18:24He's not free to leave.
18:26Yo, don't touch me.
18:27Stop.
18:27Look, look.
18:28Junior, record this.
18:29Relax.
18:30Record this.
18:30Stop.
18:31Relax.
18:31Record this.
18:32Are you kidding?
18:33Record this.
18:34Yeah, yeah.
18:34Record this.
18:34Everything's recorded.
18:35I got more money than you ever have.
18:38Don't touch me.
18:40You have no right to touch me.
18:42You know I'm an attorney?
18:43You know I'm an attorney?
18:45By the way, I am not an attorney.
18:48I see it in TikTok in order to avoid the cops to say you're an attorney.
18:53That failed.
18:55What?
18:56What's going on?
18:57Get out of my face.
18:58Hey, wait, wait, wait.
19:00Get out of my face right now.
19:02No, it's not.
19:04What?
19:04Get out of my face right now.
19:07Get out of my face right now.
19:08Get out of my face right now.
19:11What?
19:11What's up?
19:12I was a little combative, but they got to understand.
19:15I was just in the election office, voted vice president, and here I am getting arrested
19:22moments later.
19:23Am I being detained?
19:25Put him in the cops.
19:27Is he normally like this?
19:28No.
19:28He's not.
19:29No, not at all.
19:30He's a godly man, bro.
19:31That man, he helped me find God.
19:33That's crazy.
19:33Oh, my God.
19:37Leonor's charged with battery, simple assault, and resisting or obstructing without violence.
19:43The battery and assault charges are dismissed, but Leonor pleads guilty to resisting and is
19:49sentenced to two days in jail, one year of probation, and 50 hours of community service.
19:55He's also kicked off the homeowner's association board.
19:59They immediately fired me as a voluntary position.
20:05But despite his disappointment, Leonor still manages to see the bright side of his arrest.
20:11No excuses.
20:13I fully, you know, admit to me not being obedient, right?
20:18All I had to do was listen.
20:20So, you know, I take full responsibility, and I definitely cut off all the drinks.
20:25I am sober two years now.
20:29I am totally changed man because of this.
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