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A detective pulled over a woman named Tatyana after watching her blow through four or five broken traffic lights back to back — not slow rolls, not hesitation, just straight-up ignored every single one. He had no intention of writing her a ticket. He walked up to the car, asked for her license, and that is when things started to unravel. She had no physical ID. Kids were in the car. What should have been a two-minute stop was about to turn into something completely different.
While Tatyana scrambled for her registration, the detective quietly radioed dispatch and ran her name. The results came back clear — she had active warrants out for her arrest. Burglary. Criminal mischief. Disorderly conduct. He didn't announce it in front of the kids. He pulled her passenger aside, walked him to the back of the car, and then told Tatyana straight — you have warrants, you're going to jail today, step out of the vehicle.
She refused. Not once, not twice. She kept saying "don't touch me, tell me why, I'm not getting out." The detective gave her every chance. He told her he didn't want to do this in front of the children. She still wouldn't move. Eventually multiple officers physically removed her from the car. During the struggle, two pills fell out of her pocket. She screamed the warrants had already been cleared — but none of it stopped the handcuffs from going on.
Once in custody, the detective read her Miranda rights word for word. She nodded — then went completely silent and invoked her right not to speak. By the time she arrived at the county jail, the charge sheet had grown to five counts — drug possession, burglary, criminal mischief, disorderly conduct, and resisting arrest without violence. What started as a broken traffic light ended with five charges, a physical extraction, and a woman going to jail in front of her own kids — all because of warrants she claimed didn't exist anymore.
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00:00I can absolutely do that, but you're going to be detained first.
00:03He's got one.
00:04Yeah.
00:05Come on over.
00:05Don't touch, bro, come on.
00:06Get out, bro.
00:07Come on.
00:08All right.
00:08I'm coming.
00:13Hey.
00:14Come on, come on.
00:15Come on, come on.
00:16Come on, come on.
00:18I'm not doing that.
00:19Come sit.
00:20Come sit.
00:22Come sit.
00:22Come sit.
00:23Come sit.
00:24Come sit.
00:25Come sit.
00:29I gave you the opportunity.
00:30You didn't want to come out.
00:33I told you I did not want to do that until the kid.
00:37I told you.
00:40All right.
00:42A detective pulled over a woman named Tatiana after watching her blow through four or five
00:48broken traffic lights back to back.
00:50Not slow rolls.
00:51Not hesitation.
00:53Just straight up ignored every single one.
00:56He had no intention of writing her a ticket.
00:58He walked up to the car, asked for her license, and that's when things started to unravel.
01:03Keep the windows rolled down for me, please.
01:05Howdy, y'all.
01:05My name's Detective Roland Towsley Police Department.
01:07The reason I pulled you over at eight is you have to stop when a light is out at every
01:11light.
01:12I watched you blow through like four or five before I got behind you, okay?
01:15I'm not writing you a ticket today, but I can please see your license, registration,
01:18and proof of insurance.
01:19She had no physical ID on her.
01:21Kids were in the car.
01:23Her passenger was in the front seat.
01:25What should have been a two-minute stop was about to turn into something completely different.
01:29While Tatiana scrambled for her registration, the detective quietly radioed dispatch and
01:36ran her name.
01:36The system was slow.
01:38The cell service was bad.
01:40But the results came back clear.
01:42She had active warrants out for her arrest.
01:45Burglary.
01:47Criminal mischief.
01:48Disorderly conduct.
01:50He didn't announce it loudly in front of the kids.
01:53He pulled her male passenger out first, walked him to the back of the car, and then told
01:59Tatiana straight,
02:01You have warrants.
02:02You're going to jail today.
02:04Step out of the vehicle.
02:06She refused.
02:07Not once.
02:08Not twice.
02:09She kept saying,
02:10Don't touch me.
02:11Tell me why.
02:12I'm not getting out.
02:14The detective gave her every chance.
02:16He told her he didn't want to do this in front of the children.
02:20He repeated himself calmly.
02:22She still wouldn't move.
02:24What we need to talk about, sir?
02:26Alright, look.
02:26Here's the deal.
02:27I want to do this in front of the kids.
02:28You've got warrants up for your arrest.
02:30You are going to jail today.
02:36You're going to step out for me.
02:37Don't touch me, bruh.
02:38Don't touch me, alright?
02:39I'm just going to hear the chance.
02:41I don't know.
02:41That's fine.
02:42Come on out.
02:42If you're having a chance, Tatiana, come on.
02:44Alright.
02:45Don't touch me, bruh.
02:46You're good.
02:47At some point, I won't have to, because you're going to have to get handcuffed.
02:49Okay.
02:50But you've got to come on out, okay?
02:51Okay.
02:52They said she's got a 1-I-4 in.
02:54And...
02:55Tatiana, step out of the car.
02:57What?
02:57She wants to know what's going on for her.
02:59That's fine.
02:59I'll explain to that in just a moment, but you've got to get out of the car.
03:02You're not going to pull me no problem.
03:04Tatiana, but you do have to get out.
03:07I don't want to pull you out.
03:08I don't want to do any of that.
03:09But I need you to exit the car.
03:11No, no.
03:11I don't want to do that.
03:12You want something from all time?
03:13No.
03:14Okay.
03:15I have no problem explaining to that, but I do need y'all to step...
03:19I need you to step out.
03:23Tatiana, do you need to step out?
03:26There are a couple.
03:27I can explain that, but she's got to come out of the car first.
03:29We're not...
03:30I don't want to have this discussion.
03:31You've got it all.
03:33Yep.
03:34Yep, I do.
03:35I can absolutely do that, but you're going to be detained first.
03:38Eventually, he had no choice, and multiple officers physically removed her from the car.
03:44Hold over.
03:45Put your hands up.
03:46Put your hands up.
03:47Put your hands up.
03:48Put your hands up.
03:49They go hard in the car.
03:49Put your hands up right now.
03:51I gave you the opportunity.
03:52You didn't want to come out.
03:53Y'all got me so fucking right now.
03:54I'm on my...
03:55I'm on my...
03:56I'm on y'all got me so fucking right now.
03:57I told you I did not want to do that in front of the kids.
04:00I told you...
04:03Alright.
04:03Go ahead and roll towards me.
04:05All three y'all big .
04:07That's a big .
04:09Stop pulling me out the car like that.
04:28During the struggle, two pills fell out of her pocket.
04:33She screamed that all three officers jumped on her,
04:36that her shoulder was hurt,
04:38that the warrants had already been cleared,
04:41but none of it stopped the handcuffs from going on.
04:44Y'all lucky I got all this on y'all.
04:46Uh-huh.
04:47Lucky, you're lucky.
04:48Okay, Ms.
04:50Come on now, you don't want to do that in front of all the kids.
04:52Okay, okay, with your big ass, they don't take one.
04:54Well, why is it a three?
04:55We gave you up to step out and you don't want to come out.
04:58And you don't want to talk either?
04:59You're going to tell me why you're trying to detain me.
05:01I told you, you have warrants out for your arrest.
05:03I should.
05:04Now that you're in cuffs, I can tell you have warrants out for possession of marijuana,
05:08disordinary conduct.
05:08No, I don't.
05:09All that was dissolved.
05:10All that was dead.
05:11Okay, well...
05:12You ain't smoking much.
05:13What's she talking about?
05:13You're lying.
05:14You're lying.
05:15Okay.
05:17Anything else you need to know about?
05:19Spoke me, stick me, hurt me?
05:20Once she was in custody,
05:22the detective read her Miranda rights word for word.
05:26She nodded,
05:27then went completely silent
05:29and invoked her right not to speak,
05:31which is exactly what you're supposed to do.
05:34I want to ask you a couple questions.
05:36You're not going to ask me nothing.
05:36Just get me out of here because I ain't asking.
05:38I'm going to let you read your rights anyway,
05:40if you don't want to answer.
05:41Yeah, you can read that.
05:42Go ahead and read that to me.
05:42Make sure you do that.
05:43Yeah, because I got you.
05:44Make sure you do that.
05:46Absolutely.
05:46Mm-hmm.
05:51I'm going to be talking the cats for the goats.
05:53All right.
05:53You have the right to remain silent.
05:54You can say again,
05:55we'll be using the 4-1.
05:55Better act like the word.
05:56I'll be using the 4-1.
05:56Better act like the word.
05:58I'll be using the 4-1.
05:59Do you understand each of these rights
06:01I've explained to you?
06:03I see you shaking your head up and down.
06:04I'm going to take that as a yes.
06:06Have you previously requested
06:07any law enforcement officer
06:08to allow you to speak to an attorney?
06:11Have you asked any of us
06:12to speak to an attorney?
06:14Not hopefully, yeah.
06:15Huh?
06:16Not hopefully, yeah.
06:17You're not talking to us?
06:18Okay.
06:18That's fine.
06:18I'm going to take that as you
06:19and broken your rights
06:20and you don't want me to tell you.
06:21By the time she arrived at the county jail,
06:23the charge sheet had grown to five counts.
06:26Drug possession,
06:27burglary,
06:28criminal mischief,
06:30disorderly conduct,
06:31and resisting arrest without violence.
06:34What started as a broken traffic light
06:36ended with five charges,
06:38a physical extraction,
06:40and a woman going to jail
06:42in front of her own kids,
06:43all because of warrants
06:45she claimed
06:45didn't exist anymore.
06:57I'll see you next time.
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