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Violent Shoplifter Gets a Reality Check From Cop | Karen Instant KarmaAdded:
Look, you're you're it's not looking too good for you right now, okay? You're cashing a check, fraudulent check. Okay, that's a crime. You are under arrest right now. Okay, put your hands behind your back.
>> A minor theft at a gas station quickly spirals into chaos.
>> She told me TO GO HOME. SHE >> HEY, HE WENT TO arrest me.
>> You're under the I'm not. I was going to go get my [ __ ] man.
>> Man, move. Move.
>> But when she challenged the police, everything ended in handcuffs. A woman walks into a bank to cash a $5,000 check, but just minutes later, police arrive and everything starts going the wrong way.
>> Hey, >> you doing okay?
>> Yeah.
>> Who are you talking to?
>> Oh, my son.
>> Your son? Tell me you call him back.
>> Okay.
You're back.
>> Okay.
>> So, you here to cash a check?
>> Mhm.
>> Yeah. Where'd you get the check from today? Uh, from it's to pay rent. Sorry, I have dry mouth.
>> You You're picking up cash to pay rent.
>> Yeah.
>> Okay. Who'd you get the money from?
>> From the uh uh her >> Who's her?
>> The uh Kelly uh Wiznowski.
>> Kelly Wisnowski.
>> Yeah.
>> How do you know Kelly Wnowski? from uh the uh apartment.
>> What?
>> From the apartment.
>> What do you mean from the apartment?
>> That's a check is for the apartment.
>> You're You're paying Kelly Wisnowski?
>> Yeah.
>> Who would you get the money from?
>> I am. She's paying me.
>> Kelly Wisnowski is paying you.
>> Uhhuh.
>> To get the apartment.
>> Yeah.
>> Okay. Where do you know Kelly from?
>> She comes from uh from the building. She's paying rent.
You know how you >> The paying the rent story quickly unraveled. Inconsistencies began raising suspicion for the officers.
>> So, Kelly Wnowski is paying rent.
>> Mhm.
>> To who?
>> To who? To treat me.
>> So, she's paying you rent.
>> Mhm.
>> Why is she paying you rent?
>> Why?
>> Yeah. cuz that's how it goes.
>> Huh?
>> I I I'm I'm lost here.
>> Yeah. Okay. I'm lost because I never had a problem before.
>> Could you start over and kind of >> Could you start over and and kind of explain to me what's Okay. So, you have a check from who?
>> From her?
>> From Kelly Wnowski.
>> Okay. And that check is to pay rent.
>> Mhm.
Is she paying her own rent?
>> Yeah.
>> But uh if this is like too >> getting too involved and I just like >> Well, we're we're just we're just trying to get everything figured out.
>> Okay.
>> Yeah.
>> So, you know her from the building you live in?
>> Yeah.
>> And she gave you a check to pay rent for her, >> right?
>> Or is she paying your rent?
>> No, she's her. So you're cashing you're cashing a check >> for Yeah.
>> To give to whom?
>> To me. For >> we own the building.
>> You own the building.
>> Okay. Where does she live? Where's the building that you own?
>> In Burbank.
>> What's the address in Burbank?
>> It's uh I don't I don't even know.
>> And you got me all like confused. I'm I'm nervous now.
When the officer says bluntly, "This is a fraudulent check," the atmosphere instantly turns tense and everything is about to change. This >> check she did.
>> Who is she?
>> Kelly Wisnowski.
>> And how do you know Kelly Wisnowski?
>> She lives in the building.
>> Which building?
>> Huh?
>> What's the address of this building that she lives in?
>> Burbank.
>> Okay. What's her address?
>> I don't know it.
>> You don't know it?
>> But you told me you own the building, but you don't know the address. No, it's somebody gave it to me to give it to >> to cash it.
>> Who gave it to you?
>> Who gave it to you to cash it?
>> Uh a friend.
>> What's this friend's name?
>> Huh?
>> What's his friend's name?
>> Uh >> Uhhuh.
Look, you're you're it's not looking too good for you right now. Okay. You're cashing a check. Fraudulent check. Okay.
That's a crime. Do you understand what I'm telling you?
>> Yeah.
>> Okay. Okay. So, who's this friend that gave you this check?
>> Uh, >> don't know. Let's start. How about we start being honest and telling us the truth? Where did you get this check?
>> H >> Where did you get this check?
>> It was a person that you know.
>> No, I don't know.
>> It's somebody of of somebody. I don't know the name.
>> Well, that's not helping you at all.
>> I know.
>> Okay. All right. Well, I mean, she doesn't know her. It's pretty cut and dry.
>> It's going to cut and drive. We have to go up there and get her.
>> Yeah.
>> Just minutes later, the handcuffs snap shut right inside the bank. One bad decision now could come with a heavy price.
>> All right. You want to stand up?
>> Can you get your purse, please?
>> Yeah.
>> You can hand me your purse. Thank you.
You can hand me your purse. Thank you.
>> You want to turn around? You are under arrest right now. Okay. Put your hands behind your back. Let go your There you go. All right.
>> What have you taken so far today?
Parker, >> what have you taken so far today?
>> As far as >> drugs.
>> Oh, and medication.
>> What kind of medication do you take, man?
>> Um, I take Oh my gosh.
>> Relax.
>> I take uh a little >> What do you take that for?
>> Um, and I take um >> You want to call I'll call her again.
>> Okay. I take um I don't >> Can you have a seat with those handcuffs on real quick? I don't want you to be standing up. Just be careful. There we go. All right.
>> You arcade.
>> Want to come with us?
>> I'll try to get up.
>> Okay.
>> I have knees.
>> You have what?
>> Knee replacement.
>> Oh, okay.
If >> you need help, we can help you up.
>> I think so.
>> Ready?
>> One, two, three.
>> Is it really bad?
>> There you go.
>> Thanks.
>> Not I don't We didn't call one here. I think they called one possibly the station.
Yeah.
>> Back of the hand >> any any pockets or anything?
>> Oh, there's nothing in them.
>> They're they're dry. There's >> just >> Yeah, there's nothing in them.
>> It's cold.
15 years old.
>> Yeah.
>> I got no weapons.
>> I had no kill myself.
>> I said I had no kill myself. I had weapons.
>> She was charged with forgery or using a forged document, financial fraud, and possession of a controlled substance.
Police were called to a gas station after a woman caused a disturbance and assaulted customers. She had also stolen items multiple times earlier.
>> Just coming and just for being the steal the things and >> she's going to get run over. She don't watch what she's doing.
>> First she steal the things and at the morning one of my customer is uh standing over at the counter and he she come and she ask her give the money. He just I don't have money. She just slap them. Slap on the mouth. Slap on the person. Here's my boss.
>> Hello. Hey. How you doing sir? Good sir, how are you?
>> So what's going on with this female here?
>> She comes in since morning to the stores, takes her stuff, grab and run away. And since they tell us to leave her, she doesn't go. And once you see you guys or she sees like somebody's coming or this I start calling, she goes out of the store and we She's banned from our store.
>> Who banned her?
>> Tell her. I don't know. Can you guys tell her or >> Yeah, I'll tell her. I'll tell her right now.
>> Watch out. You got a car right there?
>> No.
>> Okay, let's get out of the street.
>> Well, you can't go on the property.
Huh?
>> You can't. You're banned. So, what's going on today?
>> Well, hold on. You're not free to go.
>> You're not free to go. You're not.
>> Just tell her I'm Hey, don't come back over here anymore. You come back here, you're going to be arrested.
>> Yes, you will.
>> I have freedom. I cannot arrest nobody.
>> She's a 43. I've dealt with her, I think, one time before. I can't remember where, but he don't want you here. This is his business. He don't want you here, >> man. Cuz he's hurt.
>> Can't understand what you're saying.
>> This is He works here. His owner said he don't want you here. You're not allowed.
>> I just talked to him on the phone.
>> He's not the owner.
>> Do not come back on the property. It's as simple as that. Officers warned her she had been banned from the store, but instead of leaving, she began arguing and openly challenging the law right in front of them.
>> I don't have a warrant, so I can't arrest you.
>> Oh, okay. You want to step foot on the property?
>> What?
>> Don't step foot on the property. You'll be arrested.
>> No, you don't.
>> No, it's called There's laws.
>> Are you a president?
>> Huh? Are you president?
>> Can you get out of the street?
>> Can you get out of the street?
>> You off the law? Are you on the president?
>> Well, I see why she was in the hospital.
Yeah, >> I will go to court for this [ __ ] >> and you will lose.
>> No, I'm not.
>> All right, have a good day. Put your hands on top of your head.
>> No.
>> Yes.
>> Would you like to get tased cuz I'll tase your ass.
>> Put your hands on top of your head right now.
>> All right, I'm going. No. She told me TO GO HOME. SHE >> HEY, HE ABOUT TO arrest me.
>> You're under. No, I'm not. I was going to go get my [ __ ] man.
>> Man, move. Move.
>> Tell him to get off me.
>> Stop.
>> Move. Move.
>> Move. Move.
>> Stop. Move. Stop.
>> Got one.
>> Move. Move.
>> Move. The ground in about >> move, >> man. Move.
>> You're about to go on the ground.
>> You're about to go on the ground here.
>> Stop.
>> MOVE. I WAS GOING TO GET MY [ __ ] >> NO, YOU'RE NOT.
>> I WAS going to get my [ __ ] Move.
>> Got her up. Put her down. Yep.
>> When officers moved to arrest her, the woman immediately resisted, screaming and struggling. Within seconds, the situation escalated into a physical struggle.
>> Yep. I don't care. I arrested you.
>> It's not the law. It's not the law.
>> I got it. What are you putting, crazy bud? This is ridiculous. Now you got a resisting charge.
>> That's not a charge.
>> That's not a [ __ ] charge.
>> You're going to jail.
>> So stupid.
What's up?
>> I know. I know. We told her to leave.
They don't want her here. She came right back.
>> We're familiar with her. Yeah, we're familiar with her.
>> Oh, what is your problem?
>> You don't listen my problem.
>> What? Why are you acting this way?
Seriously?
>> What do you mean?
>> Why'd you have to do that?
>> What' you do?
>> Huh?
>> What did you just go to the hospital for?
>> I guess my meds.
>> What'd you need your meds for?
>> My hallucination.
>> What do you suffer from? Schizophrenia?
>> Yeah. Jasmine heart twist. Jasmine, what are you doing this for? Where are you staying at right now?
>> Gone. All over.
>> Quit trying to pull a cuff off. You're going to hurt your wrist. So, what are you doing today in here after we told you not to come back and you came right back? Come on. We're going to stand you up. Okay. Ready? Ready?
>> Yeah.
>> Pull your legs up to you like your feet.
Ready?
>> Do you need EMS?
>> Yeah.
>> For what?
>> I don't listen to that.
>> Do you have anything in your bra?
>> No.
>> Yeah. No. Oh, that's what I said.
>> What happened to your ear?
>> I don't know.
>> It's was bleeding.
>> Yeah, >> pretty bad.
>> Yeah, >> my radio turned off. That's funny.
When I spun.
>> Jeez. You ain't got to be doing all this.
>> What'd you go to the hospital for last time? Your meds.
>> What' they give? Did they give you anything?
>> I'll be giving you some oxygen.
>> Some what?
>> Some oxygen.
>> Oxygen.
>> Yeah.
>> Okay, hang on. Let me crack these windows.
>> After she was handcuffed, the truth began to emerge. a history of mental illness, multiple warrants, and a new list of charges waiting ahead.
>> Did they tell you to leave?
>> No, >> they never told you to leave.
>> I was never in the store or I didn't steal.
>> Do you speak with the officers at all?
>> No.
>> Did they put their hands on you?
>> No.
>> Okay. How' you Can you explain how you got in handcuffs for me?
>> I was struggling.
>> Can you tell me what that means?
>> I was shaking.
>> You were shaking?
>> Yeah.
>> Okay. Did they tell you to put your hands behind your back or anything?
>> No.
Okay. Did they grab you?
>> Yeah.
>> Did they tell you to stop?
>> Yeah.
>> And what did you do when that happened?
>> Um, I tried to stop and I didn't put handcuffs on me.
>> Did they hit you or kick you?
>> No.
>> Did they take you to the ground or anything?
>> No.
>> Are you diagnosed with anything?
>> Schizophrenia.
>> Schizophrenia?
>> No.
>> Okay. Are you on your medication at all?
>> No.
>> How long have you been off your meds?
for 6 months.
>> Do you think that's a good idea?
>> No, >> I don't think so either. Are you hurt?
>> Yeah, my body got a headache.
>> You got a headache?
>> Yeah.
>> Okay. Did the officers cause any injuries to you?
>> No.
>> Okay. And you knew they were police officers at the time when they told you to stop?
>> No.
>> You didn't? Why not?
>> I don't know.
>> Were they in their police uniforms?
>> No.
>> Oh, they weren't. Anything else you want to tell me about the interaction between you and the officers?
>> No. Am I'm going to the doctors.
>> Are you going to the doctors?
>> Yeah.
>> Why would you go to the doctors?
>> I don't know.
>> Why do you want to go to the doctors?
>> To get more meds.
>> You said you took them today?
>> Yeah, I did. I don't have them.
>> Yeah, but when are you supposed to take them again? Tomorrow?
>> Yeah.
>> But you're all out now?
>> Yeah.
>> Why?
>> Cuz there are no more.
>> There is no more?
>> No.
>> Where do you go get them?
>> Um General.
>> Akan General.
>> Yeah.
>> Are you a CSS client?
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah. You get it from CSS, too? Yeah.
>> When's your next appointment there?
>> I don't know.
>> You don't know?
>> No.
>> What the heck? You need to know, silly.
You just take what they give you, huh?
>> Uh-huh.
>> And you take them all twice a day? Like once in the morning and once in the afternoon?
>> No.
>> Or you take a couple like twice a day?
>> Couple of times a day.
>> How many pills do you take?
>> I don't know.
>> What do you know, silly?
>> I take them.
>> You take them once? In Ohio, theft involving less than $1,000 is classified as a first-degree misdemeanor, petty theft punishable by up to 180 days in jail and a fine of up to $1,000. Police charged the woman with trespassing, resisting arrest, obstructing justice, and assaulting a police officer.
>> About 100 miles an hour. We're safely driving.
She stepped on the gas, but no one could have imagined what was waiting at the end of the road.
>> PUT YOUR [ __ ] HANDS UP NOW. HANDS UP.
>> HEY, down on your Come back further. Is it just kids in the car?
>> How many kids are in the car?
>> Greenfield police received a report about a woman stealing milk from Walgreens and fleeing in a car. But what no one expected was that this small theft would spark a dramatic high-speed chase.
Roll down your window, man.
>> Huh?
>> Roll down the window.
Vehicle took off.
All right, traffic's still light. We're about 100 miles an hour. We're safely driving.
Speeds are coming slowing. We are behind a little bit of traffic. Oh, crash, crash, crash, crash, crash, crash, crash. Big crash, big crash.
When discovered, the woman hit the gas, leading the police on a chase that ended in a violent crash. In an instant, everything spun out of control.
>> HANDS UP. HANDS UP.
>> Keep your hands up.
>> OKAY, PUT YOUR HANDS IN THE AIR.
>> NOW, WALK BACK.
WALK BACK TO THE SOUND OF MY VOICE. KEEP WALKING. DON'T PUT YOUR [ __ ] HANDS DOWN. Keep walking back. Keep coming.
Keep coming. Keep coming.
>> Keep coming. Stop. Stay in the car.
[ __ ] hate. Fade. Take steps to the right. STEPS TO THE RIGHT. BAM. LISTEN TO ME. TAKE STEPS to the right.
>> Step to your right. More.
>> More.
>> I understand.
>> Step to the right.
>> Now step all the way back toward the sound of my voice. KEEP YOUR HANDS UP.
Get down on your Come back. Back further to the sound of my voice. Hands up.
Hands up. Hands up. Face away from me.
>> How many kids are in the car?
>> How many kids are in the car?
>> One more kid.
>> How's the other child?
>> How old is a child? Are they able to walk?
>> Oh, yes. He's still freezing right there.
>> After the crash, police surrounded the vehicle. The standoff grew tense as Danielle hesitated and failed to fully comply with their commands.
>> Turn and face the car. Turn and face the car. Spread your feet.
Lift up your back arms.
Okay.
>> Okay. took her back up back in time.
>> Please call my sister, please.
>> Not right now, >> DICKY. I LOVE YOU.
>> ALL RIGHT.
officers transported >> in the interrogation room. The truth came to light. Danielle didn't try to deny her actions, but her confession revealed a far greater tragedy.
>> I believe the grandma Yeah, there are children and your grandma's going to go pick them up. Hope. Um, so they're they're they're okay. Okay. So, you want to tell me what was going on? How did it start? What were you doing in uh Walgreens?
>> Um, I took some food and some baby for me.
>> Took some food. Okay. Do you know the amount of approximately of how much you took?
>> Yeah, they say like 230.
>> And I'm guessing they didn't give you consent. You just took it away.
>> No, I sw my car. She said it was okay.
>> Okay. Um, so when we pulled you over, did you know that you were pulled over?
Did you see the lights and sirens? I mean, you stopped. So, you stopped and you rolled down the window for a little bit. Um, and you started running away.
What was the reason for running away?
>> I really wasn't thinking like I was like thinking like I didn't want to go to jail and then my kids not had nobody and it's like me running away. Still did the same things.
>> Is it Did you recognize that you were putting your children in danger by running away?
I wasn't thinking about like all the stuff that could have happened at that moment like uh >> were your children the seat belts?
>> Mhm.
>> Okay. Where were they located when you were driving away?
>> Um back passenger and the back driver.
>> Back passenger. Okay. They >> have car seats or no? How come?
>> Cuz they just don't have them. All right. Stay tight here for a little bit.
Okay.
>> I appreciate it. Thank you.
In Wisconsin, fleeing from the police can be punished with up to six years in prison and a $10,000 zero cent fine. Firstderee recklessly endangering safety carries a penalty of up to 12 years and 6 months in prison.
While retail theft involving merchandise valued under $5000, can result in up to 9 months in jail.
Daniel was charged with fleeing from police, firstderee recklessly endangering safety, and retail theft.
Up next, Karen was just steps away from home, but walked straight into the point of no return.
>> No, ma'am. Dude, I cannot sit.
We were about to have to rip out of the car.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah.
>> That's why I was like, as soon as as soon as she started recording out of the car, I was like, "Yep, this is going to go that way. It's going to go that way."
>> I'm not arguing anyway. this way. Ma'am, >> can I use a Can I >> Ma'am, I have a female deputy over here?
That's going to that's concerning. Okay.
>> After repeatedly refusing to exit the vehicle, she finally agreed to take the sobriety test. And from that moment, emotion, reason, and truth began to collide. a drink tonight.
>> N Bravo 19.
>> You had how many? Two drinks.
>> Okay.
All right. Um what what kind of drinks?
Like uh beer, a vodka soda, and a shot of what? A drone. Okay.
Um, do me a favor. Um, once you step out of the vehicle, step out of the vehicle, please.
Kaitlyn, I need you to step out of the vehicle. Caitlyn, I need you to step No. No, ma'am. No, ma'am. We're We're We're We're We're not discussing home. I understand that you're you're around the corner from your house, but I need you to step out of the car.
Alpha 125.
>> I'm asking you if Alpha 226 is available. You have her 51. We'll probably need her for a female check.
>> The reason I I'm asking you to step >> I >> I'm asking you to step out of the car because I believe that you're impaired.
>> Okay. So, I need you to step out of the car. I'm asking very nicely.
Thank you.
I'm home. I'm home.
>> I'm like, >> um, I'm going to check your eyes. Okay.
Are you going to allow me to do that?
>> Okay.
>> Okay.
>> All right. So, >> handcuffed in the middle of the night, wearing only a flimsy dress. All she had left was shame and an overwhelming sense of helplessness.
But this was only the beginning of the unraveling that would ultimately break her.
>> Out of the car.
>> Yeah.
>> That's why I was like as soon as as soon as she started refusing to get out of the car, I was like, "Yep, this is going to go that way. It's going to go that way."
Okay.
Hey.
Nice.
>> That dude's got to be one of the funniest guys on the squad. Not even joking, >> too, right?
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah.
>> Like he's letting go.
>> Not even trying. So funny. Yeah.
>> That works.
>> That the car >> for real.
>> To an MA facility is an additional charge. Let me know down. Introduction to contraband to an MA facility is an additional charge.
>> Nothing. All right. Face the car. this far from >> Yes, ma'am.
>> I pee somewhere. I have to be >> I don't want you to pee your pants. I look like the jail's right around the corner.
>> So, you're wearing like a whole one piece thing.
>> I'm wearing a dress and shorts.
>> What's up on your This is like a >> It's a tank top.
>> It's a tank top.
>> It's all compression.
bad.
>> It's a very in your car they would be considered illegal.
>> Absolutely not.
>> Okay.
>> Just ask.
>> I am not.
>> I literally live in this type of complex. Awesome.
>> Can I have a seat?
>> Ma'am, can I have >> I got to pee. Can I pee?
>> Can I pee at the bush or whatever?
I don't >> your hair >> probably.
>> Amid choked sobs and desperate please, she repeated herself in panic. Was it raw emotion or a final attempt to escape the inevit?
I don't have anybody who can bail me out here and I'm right close to home like Is there any way I I will I'm not going to be a runner. I'm in a dress like um I'm terrified.
If I could smoke cigarette, if I could try to call my mom and give her a heads up, that would be great. She's going to be horrified.
But I don't have anybody in Florida that can help me. I moved here by myself and it's Easter.
I don't have anything to hide. I don't have drugs. I'm not a drug addict. I'm not creepy.
But I I don't even want to call my mom cuz she's going to be horrified.
>> It's It's 1:30 in the morning.
>> Well, I don't How am I going to get out of jail, sir? I don't have anybody in Florida that I can that I have I don't even know how to do this.
I have nobody to a block. I live literally down the street.
>> I don't have anybody to bail me out. I don't >> I have to call my >> I'm not druggy. I'm not I don't do drugs. I'm not an [ __ ] If there's any way I could smoke a cigarette, call my family.
>> We're about to leave. We're not smoking a cigarette. Okay.
>> Can Can I call my mother?
>> Caitlyn was officially arrested for DUI, driving under the influence, and for refusing a breath test, an aggravating factor in many states. She was required to be held for at least 8 hours and may face administrative penalties. Just one reckless act in a moment of arrogance can spiral your entire life into the whirlwind of consequences. Pride won't save you from the law, but staying calm, honest, and sober just might. Hey everyone, what do you think about this situation? If you enjoyed the video, don't forget to like, subscribe, and support us with a donation. And thank you so much.
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