The video of the arrest of this unarmed woman went mega-viral earlier this week, racking up over 60,000 retweets and 80,000+ likes as of the writing of this post.
“That is unnecessary,” the narrator says. “We got one, two, three, four, five guns pointed at this unarmed woman. She has nothing in her fricking hands. F*ck the police.”
Check it out:
https://twitter.com/x__ricardo/status/1013849332577996800
BUT SURPRISE! The woman was arrested “on a felony kidnapping warrant”:
UPDATE: @LADAOffice announces three people, including the female seen in this video, have been charged with kidnapping an actress and an actor and holding the male victim for ransom https://t.co/eRo0OgoHMS
— LAPD HQ (@LAPDHQ) July 3, 2018
And the kidnapping was pretty violent with an actor and actress being held hostage for 30 hours in exchange for a $10,000 ransom:
Whoa: “Prosecutors said Tuesday that the woman was one of three people involved in a kidnapping and ransom plot that involved an actor being stripped naked and starved for more than a day.” https://t.co/Ctnyb7YI5s https://t.co/Iyt1Hb2Ing
— Matt Pearce ? (@mattdpearce) July 4, 2018
From the Los Angeles Times:
Prosecutors said Stewart, Jones and Neal went to the home of actress Daisy McCrackin and “pistol whipped” actor Joseph Capone before placing black hoods on both victims. Capone was then taken hostage at a Compton home, where he was stripped naked and held in a bathtub without food for about 30 hours, according to the district attorney’s office.
While Jones held Capone hostage, Neal and Stewart drove McCrackin to several banks and forced her to write a check for $10,000 to secure Capone’s release. McCrackin was then taken back to her home, where she managed to escape and alert police.
In other words, the cops were HEROES — again.
After finding out the woman was a wanted felon who was involved in a violent kidnapping, the guy who shot the video doubled-down on how he thought the cops acted inappropriately:
https://twitter.com/x__ricardo/status/1014320167130521600
https://twitter.com/x__ricardo/status/1014320289369415680
https://twitter.com/x__ricardo/status/1014320398240903168
No, no, no. The point is that it’s impossible for cops to know if the woman they suspected of committing multiple violent felonies over the course of 30 hours has a concealed weapon or not. The point is that cops arrested the wanted violent felon without any injury to the wanted violent felon. The point is, the cops did their job and they did it well. Just give it up.
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