Comments by "rockethead7" (@rockethead7) on "Inside Edition"
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You don't need "something" to tell you. You need only look up her prior arrest record and prison time for stealing cars, public intoxication, drugs, alcohol, changing her name to avoid arrest and being served, multiple judgements against her for theft, etc. And, you can read the articles about her family that explain that she walked out years prior, permanently leaving a 6 month baby boy, and her other son, in favor of living a wild party life.
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A few additional tidbits you missed.
Yes, her long legal/arrest history, you talked about it briefly, but, you didn't mention her felony prison time for stealing cars, among many other arrests and offenses.
More than just one person called the police. And, one of the witnesses captured the incident on video, which is described in the police report as a very loud and public act in front of multiple people, including children. I realize this differs from the version the woman was trying to tell when she was attempting to avoid her millionth arrest, claiming it was a little discreet incident that nobody could see. But, yeah, I think I'll stick with the version caught on video by innocent bystanders, rather than the version told by a convicted felon who didn't want to go to prison again.
The bodycam arrest video was not seen by anybody until 2.5 years later. She was already dead for 1.5 years by then. They kept it private while the open investigation was still going on (which was difficult because she kept no-showing for her court dates and tried to change her name to evade the police). But, once she was dead long enough, yes, a legal FOIA request to release the video must be honored.
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