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It started with multiple 911 calls describing a driver completely out of control — crossing into oncoming lanes, nearly hitting parked cars, and creating five to six near-collisions before police even caught up. One witness followed her the entire time and confirmed on scene that she looked disconnected, almost careless — like she had no awareness of the danger around her. By the time officers made contact, this was no longer a routine stop. It was already a high-risk situation built on real public safety concerns.
At first her explanation sounded ordinary — running errands, dealing with anxiety, planning a trip to a dispensary. She even offered to show a medical marijuana card, trying to justify her actions. But everything shifted the moment officers spotted Xanax bars sitting in plain view on the driver's seat with no prescription. That single detail immediately escalated the stop from a traffic issue to a potential narcotics case — giving officers legal grounds to investigate further without relying on assumptions.
The officer quickly ruled out alcohol and focused on her physical indicators — pupil size, eye movement, and behavior. He stated clearly that he believed she was under the influence of narcotics — which carries more serious legal consequences and is harder to dispute in court. Her responses became inconsistent. Her behavior didn't match someone in full control. When asked to perform field sobriety tests, the situation was already leaning toward probable cause rather than simple suspicion.
Everything broke down during the pat-down. She shifted from argumentative to completely unmanageable — yelling, resisting, and making aggressive accusations while officers tried to control the scene. Even after being restrained, she continued a loud chaotic rant — including a claim that she had previously been taken to a mental hospital where her family couldn't locate her for weeks. At that point, the stop had fully transitioned from traffic enforcement to a combination of criminal investigation and mental health crisis — with officers forced to manage both at the same time.
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Transcript
00:00She was going to kill people like five or six times on her way home.
00:03You were called in as a possible drunk driver?
00:05Do you have a prescription for Xanax bars?
00:08No?
00:10Have you taken any?
00:12Because I found freaking Xanax bars on your driver's seat.
00:15If you want to explain something, explain those.
00:47It started with multiple 911 calls describing a driver completely out of control, crossing
00:52into oncoming lanes, nearly hitting parked cars, and creating five to six near collisions
00:57before police even caught up.
00:59One witness followed her the entire time and confirmed on scene that she looked disconnected,
01:05almost careless, like she had no awareness of the danger around her.
01:09By the time officers made contact, this was no longer a routine stop.
01:13It was already a high-risk situation built on real public safety concerns.
01:19She was going to kill people like five or six times on her way home.
01:22She went all the way in the left lane and was head-on with cars that were parked on scenic
01:26going south, and there was a police officer on the...
01:29Yeah, that was a man.
01:30That was you?
01:31Uh-huh.
01:31But she was like throwing her hair, and then she's like going like...
01:34Like, not a care in the world, you know?
01:36How's it going today?
01:37I was going pretty much.
01:40Just trying to...
01:40Yeah, what kind of errands are you running?
01:43You know, grocery shopping, killing villains, just adult things.
01:49Yeah.
01:49At first, her explanation sounded ordinary, running errands, dealing with anxiety, planning
01:54a trip to a dispensary.
01:56She even offered to show a medical marijuana card, trying to justify her actions.
02:01But everything shifted the moment officers spotted Xanax bars sitting in plain view on
02:06the driver's seat with no prescription.
02:08That single detail immediately escalated the stop from a traffic issue to a potential narcotics
02:14case, giving officers legal grounds to investigate further without relying on assumptions.
02:19So where were you coming from?
02:21If I'm being honest, I am on the way to pick up on my friend, and...
02:30Because, like, I don't like doing things by myself because I have anxiety, so I like people
02:35coming on rides with me.
02:37So I'm going to go pick her up so I can go to the dispensary, get what I need, and
02:45then
02:45bring it back home.
02:47If you want to, I can show you my medical card.
02:50Okay, as a question.
02:51Do you have a prescription for Xanax bars?
02:55No?
02:56Have you taken any?
02:58All right.
02:59Hang tight.
03:00I'm going to get some gloves because I believe they're sitting right there in the driver's
03:04seat.
03:06For me, it pretty much tastes simple, but I don't know why I'm broke.
03:16Ma'am, is your ID in your purse?
03:18Yes, sir, ma'am.
03:19All right, I'll get it.
03:20I'll get it.
03:21Hey, I said I'll get it.
03:22Stand over there at the end of your car.
03:26Do you hear me?
03:27Okay, but if you were more respectful about it, if I'm just saying, I'm just saying,
03:32We're all humans here, if you were more respectful about it, I'm just saying.
03:38Where's your ID at?
03:40Is it in here?
03:41Can I look through my wallet?
03:43Oh, I got it.
03:45No, the thing is, that's my property.
03:48You have no choice.
03:50Actually, I do, because I found friggin' Xanax bars on your driver's seat.
03:54If you want to explain something, explain those.
03:58Girl, the fact that you're just looking through my cell.
04:01They were in plain view.
04:03Yep.
04:03That makes a difference.
04:04Oh, were they in plain view?
04:05Yeah, your butt was peasant.
04:06The male officer quickly ruled out alcohol and focused on her physical indicators, pupil size, eye movement, and behavior.
04:14He stated clearly that he believed she was under the influence of narcotics, which carries more serious legal consequences and
04:21is harder to dispute in court.
04:23Her responses became inconsistent, and her behavior didn't match someone in full control.
04:28When asked to perform field sobriety tests, the situation was already leaning toward probable cause rather than simple suspicion.
04:37Here, will you do me a favor and go sit on the bumper of that car over there?
04:41Um, why?
04:44Okay, I just want to know what I was doing in particular.
04:46Okay, the reason you were pulled over, you were called in as a possible drunk driver, and from the people
04:53that were calling in said that you hit multiple things.
04:55I haven't been to the other side of your car or really inspected your car yet to verify that, but
04:59you were found here.
05:02She's getting out with you, you were called in as a drunk driver, okay?
05:06Upon contact, she's finding things that are illegal in your car.
05:13That's fine.
05:13You can, I mean, the fenders can be hot.
05:15I mean, if you want to sit on this bumper, that's probably not going to be as hot, but the
05:18fenders get hot.
05:25Ma'am, over here, please.
05:28I've asked you.
05:31You're right.
05:32It is your car.
05:34Did she say yes or no?
05:35Oh, she started talking.
05:37Okay.
05:42Hey, I've asked you nicely.
05:45You asked me to be respectful, didn't you?
05:47Have I not been respectful with you?
05:49And you're not doing what I asked you.
05:51Okay, would you like to sit down on the grass over there?
05:53I can't sit down in my car?
05:55No, you cannot.
05:56What if I just have, like, hands up everything?
05:59No, you're not getting back in your car.
06:02You can sit on the grass over there, or we can sit in the back of this car here, whichever
06:06one you prefer.
06:07Okay?
06:13The only thing I'm seeing is there's some scratching stuff right there.
06:18Uh, I'm going to get my phone.
06:19No, you're not.
06:20You're staying right here.
06:21Okay, but why can't I get my phone to, like, at least have my own...
06:24You're not getting back in that car until they're done.
06:27Okay, but I feel like I should be able to...
06:30It's my right to, like, record anything that's happening in my life.
06:34Everything's being recorded right here.
06:35I know, but why can't I record it for myself?
06:37You're not going back in that car.
06:38But why can't I record...
06:39You can request this courting.
06:41You can come with me to my car.
06:43My phone is right on that seat.
06:45One of y'all can come to me to that seat to get my car, to let me videotape, because
06:49that is my human right.
06:51Like, that is the bare minimum y'all can do, so I can go to my...
06:55My phone is right there.
06:58Look behind you.
06:59Um, so, do you have any idea why we're here?
07:04I...
07:04Apparently, what man's saying was I was drunk driving.
07:09Okay, I take you wasn't drunk driving.
07:11No, I'm not drunk driving.
07:13Out of curiosity, has your car always been like that in the front?
07:17Yes, I have.
07:22Um...
07:22Yeah, honestly...
07:25Okay.
07:26What happened first?
07:28Okay, you see this part of my car?
07:30I do.
07:32Um, one day I came back from work.
07:35Like, just like, was like getting off and shit.
07:39Mm-hmm.
07:40That was missing.
07:42No thing that happened to be missing.
07:43It was missing.
07:44Um, um, this side of my car, uh, we have a Chevrolet truck that's in its vintage.
07:55Who's we?
07:56Like, it's my grandpa's, like, old school Chevrolet truck.
08:00Gotcha.
08:00So, it's like, you know, it's a big as fuck.
08:02And then my grandpa got, like, a Jeep Cherokee.
08:05Mm-hmm.
08:06That's also just, like, built in the 1990s.
08:09And then they got a sidekick C-60.
08:11Okay.
08:12C-60, or whatever it's called.
08:13Yeah.
08:14Um, so...
08:15Like, yeah, do I need to get that food?
08:17No, I'm just curious.
08:19I'm talking to you briefly here.
08:20When I got here, I saw your demeanor, your actions, and all that stuff, okay?
08:24Um, now, when I talk to you even more, and I'm looking at some indicators right now, okay?
08:29I'm looking at your pupils, I'm looking at your eyes, and I think that you might be on the influence
08:33of some type of narcotic.
08:35Not alcohol, but I believe in narcotic.
08:37I understand.
08:37Okay.
08:39Um, so based off of what I'm seeing so far, would you be willing to do a feel sobriety test
08:42to dispel my suspicions that you're under an influence of any type of narcotic?
08:46Mm-hmm.
08:47You're willing to do that?
08:48Yeah.
08:48Okay.
08:49Do you have any injuries that I don't even know about?
08:50Head injuries?
08:52Right.
08:52Have you had any previous concussions?
08:57Not that I medically seek attention for it.
09:01Yeah.
09:12Everything broke down during the pat-down.
09:14She shifted from argumentative to completely unmanageable, yelling, resisting, and making aggressive accusations while officers tried to control the situation.
09:23Even after being restrained, she continued a loud, chaotic rant about police, capitalism, and past incidents, including a claim that
09:31she had previously been taken to a mental hospital where her family couldn't locate her for weeks.
09:36At that point, the stop had fully transitioned from traffic enforcement to a combination of criminal investigation and mental health
09:43crisis, with officers forced to manage both at the same time.
09:49Face the park.
09:51Put your legs for me.
09:52Face the park.
09:52Stretch your legs.
09:54Stretch your legs.
09:56Yeah.
09:57Yeah.
09:58Come on.
10:05You want to try that?
10:07Oh, you want to choke me in the fucking house?
10:12Oh, you want to choke me in the fucking house?
10:14Oh, girl.
10:15Do you want to choke me out, girl?
10:18Oh, holy fuck.
10:20Oh, you really want to choke me out, girl.
10:26Big, I was not doing nothing to you.
10:29My grandparents' phone number, because last time one of you guys took me to the mental hospital, my grandparents could
10:36not find me for weeks.
10:40Okay, and you bitch-ass officers were like, oh, you're going to be okay, you're going to say this is
10:47fine.
10:47But all you guys do is fucking lie.
10:51It's a choice to be a cop.
10:53It's not a fucking lie.
10:56What?
11:07Because I found freaking Xanax bars on your driver's seat.
11:09If you want to explain something, explain those.
11:11It's a choice to be a cop.
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