WOMAN 1: Why do I
gotta go to jail? OFFICER SMITH: Because you
assaulted your boyfriend. And he's-- OFFICER: You also-- WOMAN 1: [INAUDIBLE]. OFFICER SMITH: Nope. OFFICER: No-- OFFICER SMITH: Do
not start yelling. OFFICER: --doing that. WOMAN 1: For real, [INAUDIBLE]? [MUSIC - INNER CIRCLE, "BAD
BOYS"] INNER CIRCLE:
(SINGING) Bad boys! Whatcha want,
whatcha want, whatcha gonna do when the sheriff
John Brown come for you. OFFICER SMITH: The RP called
in and stated that his ex was there causing problems. They were trying to fight in
the driveway of the residence. The male half was actually
pushing the female down the sidewalk trying to
get her to leave the area. She was pushing back on him,
continuing to cause problems. What's going on? WOMAN 1: What's going on? This is my boyfriend-- well, was, because he has a
new bitch in my house, right? I've been calling him
to let me see my kids. OFFICER SMITH: Sometimes it's
worse than political races whenever you're dealing with
domestics because they'll sit there, and they'll
tell you everything that that person's ever
done in their life. WOMAN 1: I seen this girl
in my boyfriend's car. And I walked up to her, and I
said, hey, what's your name? What are you doing here? I said, who are you here with? Are you here with [INAUDIBLE]? She said, yeah. I said, you know [INAUDIBLE]
and I are together. I said, he gots a girlfriend. OFFICER SMITH: We
had to prod her a lot to get any information about
what actually happened tonight. So what exactly
happened tonight? WOMAN 1: Tonight all I
wanted was the truth. That's all I wanted to talk
to him about was the truth. OFFICER SMITH: How did you end
up with grass all over you? WOMAN 1: Because he
threw me on the floor. OFFICER SMITH: Who
threw you on the floor? WOMAN 1: My boyfriend did. OFFICER SMITH: And then
when we go and talk to the male half
of the disturbance and got his side
of the story, it was pretty evident that she
had come over and started causing problems. She had been there
earlier in the day and was causing problems and
was asked to leave at that time, came back later in the
night when we dealt with her the second time. And she actually had ended
up hitting him in the face. MAN 1: She wanted
to see the kids, so I was like, yeah, cool,
see the kids, whatever. Well, all of a sudden, she
starts trying to argue with me, whatever. She starts trying
to get physical. She breaks my big
window in the front. She throws a wrench. OFFICER SMITH: When was this? MAN 1: Earlier this morning. OFFICER SMITH: She
says that they're trying to work things
out, and they're trying to figure it out
so that they can both take care of their kids together. And then when you talk
to him, the first words out of his mouth are,
"We're separated. We've been separated
for a while." MAN 1: We're separated, so I was
in the car with another friend, you know what I mean? And then I just see her
all of a sudden popped up in my passenger door
with the other chick. She starts trying to rush
her, so I bring her this way. She slips out of my hand. She starts swinging on me. She hits me, and then my
brother-in-law comes up, trying to separate it. She hits him. OFFICER SMITH: He said that
he had known somebody that was in law enforcement
before and had some training, and he had learned a thing or
two about restraining people from them and was trying to
use those types of restraints so that she couldn't harm
either herself or somebody else on scene. MAN 1: I was just
trying to keep her from making the other chick. And I came at her this way. I just had her like this. But I mean, that was it,
you know what I mean? OFFICER SMITH: She
slipped out of your arms. MAN 1: Yeah. OFFICER SMITH: Whenever
we had actually placed her in handcuffs
and placed her in the back of a patrol
car to be transported to jail after the
assault, she continued to want to talk to the male
half and give him a hug and give him a kiss and then
wanted to talk to her kids and continued to cause problems. WOMAN 1: Can I
talk to him please? OFFICER SMITH: No. He doesn't want
to come over here. WOMAN 1: I just want
to talk to him, please. OFFICER SMITH: He said he
doesn't want to come over here. WOMAN 1: Babe, please! Babe, can I talk to
you, please, love? OFFICER SMITH: When she
still wasn't getting her way, she escalated it to
starting to hit the prisoner shield and the side
window with her head, basically in an attempt
to gain attention. WOMAN 1: Hey! OFFICER SMITH: Cut that out. WOMAN 1: Hey! Please, love! OFFICER SMITH: If you hit your
head like that one more time, I'm going to bring the
paddywagon over here, and I'm going to
surfboard you, and you're going to be
completely immobilized all the way to the county jail. Do you understand that? WOMAN 1: I just want to talk. OFFICER SMITH: OK, he
doesn't want to talk to you. WOMAN 1: Babe,
come here, please! OFFICER SMITH: So in her
mind, there's still a chance that the relationship's going
to work out, and in his mind, he's already moved on, and he's
just looking for a solution to where they can civilly
raise their child, together as parents but
separated as a couple. OFFICER: Hands! Turn the car off now! OFFICER: When's the last time
you had a little bit of weed in there? Is there some in
there right now? Because I'm smelling it. OFFICER: Is this your car? MAN 2: No, sir, somebody
just gave me the keys. OFFICER: Stay where you
are, put your face down. Look away from me, look
away, look away, look away. Look the other way--
the other way, Oliver. Put your hands behind your back. OFFICER: Are you
diagnosed with that? MAN 3: No, cerebral
palsy, epilepsy. OFFICER: OK, is smoking
a pipe good for what you're diagnosed with?