In Florida, pedestrians in crosswalks have the legal right of way, and crossing guards are authorized to stop vehicles; drivers who intentionally disregard these signals and make physical contact with pedestrians can face serious criminal charges such as aggravated battery with a motor vehicle, regardless of whether children are present.
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School Zone Rage Turns Dark… Driver Says “Move” — Seconds Later She’s In HandcuffsAdded:
I'm good. I I just love I'm okay. I'm a So, what happened, Ms. Bubba?
I was standing over there and I was going to come across the street and the car was coming, so I blew my whistle, put my sign out, and she just come flying up to the stop and she went through that like over the not the crosswalk sign, but the white and I went stop. I says, "20 miles an hour through here." And she goes, "Get out of my way." And I started walking and she started to go. Well, I didn't even have time to get out of the way and she just kept coming at me, so I put my hands on the car like this and she just kept pushing.
Going forward and pushing me.
And I was just like, "Stop." And she just like turned her car and went the other way, you know, went around me. But and when she went down, then I I I was able to see what her license plate number was.
So, did she know she hit you? Yes, she I mean, she came at me and I put my hands down and she kept pushing forward and she hit my legs.
>> to press two charges?
Yeah. You want to sign this? Definitely.
It's ridiculous.
miles an hour through here and she goes, "Get out of my way." And I put my hands on the car cuz she kept pushing forward.
And then she came through, she like hit like my thighs, not hard, but she was like trying to push me out of the way and I go, "Stop." AND SHE GOES, "GET OUT OF MY WAY." And she turned and she went around me and took off. Ms. Bubba, do you have a driver's license from Florida or out of Florida?
>> I'm a Florida.
Can you just If you uh saw her again, could you identify her?
I think I could.
She was young. She might have been late 20s, early 30s, black.
I don't know. I couldn't tell what her size was.
>> Did you come back Did you see that car coming out from the school? No, it was coming down Superior Boulevard.
>> Okay. Yeah.
No, it didn't come out of the school cuz I saw her way back there. Okay. Yeah, cuz that's when I cuz I gave her plenty of time to see me coming you know put my sign up and And your whistle's not blowing. Yeah.
It doesn't matter if your siren's whistle or not. I think she was yelling at you to get you out of the way but she saw you.
And you're a pedestrian so you have the right of way.
And you're clearly marked as a a crossing guard.
Thanks.
And where were you at when this occurred? Somewhere in the intersection or in the crosswalk?
>> No, that one papa.
I was in the crosswalk. You were in the crosswalk.
>> I was just coming out of yeah into the crosswalk and she came flying up and so I'd say I was probably So as I understand 5 ft out into the crosswalk already. I'm just going to take a picture of you so we can see what you're wearing.
And that's your sign stuff over there?
Yeah.
That's 10-4.
I have court here at 9:00 too so Oh, soon? Yeah.
Copy.
If you could describe it the best you can.
She said it was a white car, right? She said it was like a four-door camera. So white what?
It's a white Toyota four-door. Let me go here.
I don't have my computer with me.
Last week I took a very similar one at the other school.
Uh Pine Crest. Wow. Oh man.
Mhm.
That person went to jail.
And if I can identify and find this person they'll do the same.
Especially coming from that way because the 20 mph starts all the way down there and there are multiple crossing guards down the way so it's not like But you don't know they're out here.
Uh it doesn't matter if it's school zone or not. The fact that you have a person on foot in a crosswalk Clearly marked, too. State statute says they have the right of way.
>> Yeah.
Regardless.
>> I agree.
And then to yell at them to get out of the way and then deliberately run into them Yeah. But I don't What time is the last bell for school? Um 8:35.
That's when the bell rings to be late to school?
We still have parents coming in about till about probably about 8:40. Oh, so we go These lights should be flashing until uh 9:05.
>> Yeah.
30 minutes before the first bell and 30 minutes after the last bell.
>> Yeah, cuz we leave 7:30. If I leave before 7:30, it's not in the right at 7:30.
You want to prosecute, correct?
Yeah.
That's That's ridiculous. That's ridiculous. I mean She wouldn't even let me get out of the way. I was trying to get out of the way when I told her to stop, you know, and and she she just kept coming at me. So, I was afraid if I put I mean, I know I can't push the car away, but if I put my hands up, I was afraid she'd knock me over and then >> And you did put your hands on the hood.
Perfect. I want to dust the car for for Friday.
I got a witness, too. Yeah, who's witness? Uh one of the If you can get his plate or who they are, give me a statement for them.
Um she's from the county.
They want that come They they want that come um Which one? What color hair? A black female. She have a purple shirt today? Yes.
Open here, bro.
All right. So, we're going to try to find them.
Um Case number for the report my name and my phone number.
Okay?
>> Okay. We'll try to find them. If I can find them, uh we'll go to jail.
Thank you. Um You said it was a black female, younger?
I call you when I get >> Yeah, she was >> know what she was wearing? in a Roughly?
You I want to say a top, but I I can't be positive.
Yeah, she had black No, she had just black hair and it was just kind of combed, you know.
Nice. It wasn't braids or anything. It was just short from what I could tell.
Had her bangs combed over.
Right.
That's what she did. She just went right over the line as I was in the crosswalk.
And I told her stop. I said it's 20 miles an hour through here. You got to stop. And she goes, "Get out of my way."
Oh, she did? Yes. That's why I don't mess with that the OPR head on going on Schofield. Is it OPR?
What I say? Schofield Road and went to cook. So, that's Orange County there.
Okay. I'll just I'll go to the school or the the house and we'll find out who's driving.
If not, I'll follow up.
I'm on it. Mhm.
Let me get that window sent for you.
All right.
I'll call you when it's done, all right?
>> Okay. All right. Thank you.
So, all right.
Okay. Thank you.
We'll find her.
All right. I just wonder if she lives in the neighborhood.
>> She does. Oh, she does? She does.
Yep. We The tag goes back to a to a the the neighborhood.
Sheriff's office.
Hello. Yes.
Do you Does somebody live here to drive a a white Toyota passenger car? What's her name? Zena. All right. Do you know where she's at or where she's heading?
Work. Okay, where's work at?
Can you tell me what's going on?
>> Yeah, she was involved in a traffic accident.
>> What happened? I guess she hit somebody with her vehicle and then drove away.
So, we need to talk to her, find out her side of the story. Okay, yeah. Well, she Yeah, she did try to call me and she said that whoever the crossing guard is continuously harass her like every morning when she's going to work and taking her daughter to school.
>> Okay. And I I I mean, I'm at work, so I was on the phone. I mean, I couldn't talk to her but I said, "Well, what happened?" And she said she jumped in front of her car and tried to like stop her and I said, "Well, you probably were either going too fast in a in a school zone when the kids are trying to cross or, you know, something happened." I said, "And if she jump jumped in front of your car, you I can show you my text messages." I said, "You will go to jail." I said, "So, if she jumped in front of your car, you should have come to a complete stop." I said, "And you need to either report her to the school or you need to ask the lady what is her problem if she's harassing you, but I'm working, so I don't know. I'm not there.
So, you can you can tell me what >> you have her phone number so we can call her, get her side of the story?
>> you can come in. You can come in.
The driver, she notified the school She advised that she never paid uh the cross guard. She supplied a phone number for her.
407 32 Last name's uh Zulu, Alpha, Yankee, November, Alpha, Hotel. First name or last name bro 348 Hello. Hi. So, I'm Deputy Snow. Um I'm assistant with this. So, what what happened with the phone call? Okay. She called and um Actually, how she was black woman and she was of panicking, and I could see the numbers. I immediately wrote it down, and I realized that it was her.
Okay. Um I did hear the other woman come in, but she spoke Spanish and told my coworker what she had seen down here. It was one of our parents dropping off the child.
Okay. And uh I did I do understand what she was saying. So, I did know something happened, and we sent people out here.
So, she What really escalated this moment? Was it misunderstanding, panic, or authority misread? One decision in seconds changed everything we've seen unfold here. Because as she says, "This happens all the time."
She has her 3-year-old in the car, and she's going She has to go to Apopka every day, take the child there. Mhm.
And this woman has done this.
She's got it in for her.
She's all the time trying to stop her every day for no reason.
And she hit her car with her stop sign.
And so, she went around. I said, "You didn't hit her with your car?" "No."
I said, um she said, "Yeah, she got up, walked away."
That's what she told me. Okay. And that she's got it in for her. That was it.
Strictly not my fault, didn't do it. She hit my car with her stop sign. Do you mind filling out a this paper, just something to put on paper what you just told me? Okay. I did Well, it was a note I wrote on the paper. Okay. Yeah, just on our form real quick. Let me get this set up for you.
Yeah.
Let me see it real quick. Okay. I forgot The reason she called, she wanted the crosswalk um the crossing guard's name.
Okay. That's what it was.
And I said, "You know they work for the sheriff's department."
Um and she's got the right to stop you.
Mhm. And So, even at the end of the day, even if there's no kids or anything like Yeah, and that's what you were saying.
Nobody's around, blah blah blah. Well, the crossing guard, like pedestrian in the crosswalk has right of way. I know, absolutely.
I mean, I tried to explain that to her.
And from what I understood, she was sitting down because she was hit by the car.
Or that she pushed her with the car or whatever. I don't know.
>> Well, so the way the statute reads for battery it's unwanted touch or strike.
So it doesn't matter, it doesn't have to be like a hit. Right.
That to be battery. Okay, got it.
A touch. Yeah. So Yeah, no, I didn't do anything to her.
She hit my car with her car with her sign. Yeah.
And that was like You want to change your name with you?
Yeah, well we have her phone number and stuff. We've talked to her. She's going to talk to you.
>> down. Well, she did give it to me. I said, "I'll report this for you." That's what I said to her.
Thank you. All right, can you do me a favor? Can you raise your right hand?
I pledge. You swear that everything is up to date and is the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth? I do.
Okay. All right, I need your signature right here. Okay, right here? Yep.
1950 Mike.
Be out of the fairgrounds side of this contact with subject.
Hello, is it Dana? Is it Zate?
What did she say? Zena. Zena.
Oh, do me a favor and like I said I was, tell me what's So Now that I'm here with you, what's what happened? So basically, let me try to make sure I'm not sitting in the anthill. A lot of ants over here. Um So basically, the lady who stopped me for months, I don't know if if it is because she has a problem with me or what it is, but every time if nobody out there like crossing cuz the only time she probably see me is on Thursdays cuz that's when I'm off. I take my my daughter to school a little later at like 9:00, but I have to leave early cuz I look her school is in the parking lot.
All the time she see me is on Thursdays.
If if there's nobody outside like it looks empty like that, she will purposely stop me for no reason. And I sit there for a good 5-10 minutes just sitting in my car cuz there's nobody there. And then she'll let me go.
So today >> You have dash camera or anything? No.
>> No, okay. I wish I did. Cuz I would have recorded it, but I was just, you know, I'm not finna do all that cuz that's a little extra. I'm driving, my baby's in the car, I don't have a camera, I'm not doing that. How old is your your child?
She's only two. Two, okay.
Who is that?
She's only I don't even know who that is. She's only two. So I'm not finna speed in a car with my baby. Like that's one thing I never do.
>> Well, I'm not here for speeding. Yeah, I don't speed or anything. But no, it's because she stopped me and she was like, "You need to stop, you're speeding." I'm just like, "I'm not speeding. I'm going 20 mph." That's >> Okay.
And she literally like Can I demonstrate? Sure.
But so So so my car is right here and then this is like the line.
First she was right here when she told me to stop. Then she walked up to my car and and was like this, "You need to stop." And I'm just like, "Why are you in my car?" So I backed it up and I put it in the park and she's walking closer to my car. Every time I try, you know, back up to avoid her, she's coming closer. So I just put my car in park. So she's like this on the side of my car.
My car already been damaged from October cuz somebody did it.
>> Well, I can see I can see that's that's older damage.
>> Yes, somebody did it and hit it on my car. So she was standing like this and trying to point at me.
And I'm just like, "Can you please move?
Like I'm just trying to take my my baby to school. Can you please move?"
But mind you, the road over there, like you can see how big it is.
She's literally standing right here on the side of my car. She's literally a step away from the sidewalk.
She's standing on my car and hit my car.
So, I what I do, I back out of I back in reverse and I speed past her because now you're hitting my car. I'm not doing anything to you. I'm in the car. Didn't even get >> She's hitting it with what? Her stop sign. Where? She hit it like this. She hit it I don't I don't know if there's any marks, but she hit my car right here like right here. She hit it with the stop sign.
Okay. I was like, "You want to stop?"
She's hitting my Okay.
So, I backed up I was like, "No, this is pretty much stopped." I was like, "You're not going to It's school here. I don't know if if they have a certain hours or not, but you can clearly tell that everybody's in school. Nobody's out. There's no kids, no adults, no nothing. Was the yellow light still flashing on the um lights? No. No? No.
They weren't? No.
When I was there, no, they weren't.
Okay.
But I was still, you know, trying to be Well, I'll let you know when I went back through there and talked to her, all the yellow lights were working.
And when I was here early when I was in the area at 7:45, all the lights were on.
So, they they stay on constantly. They don't shut off, turn back on. So, before the incident occurred, the lights were working.
After the incident occurred, they were still flashing. So, Both sides describe completely different realities. So, where does truth sit when stress, fear, and fast decisions collide in real time like this?
So, that tells me that they were still flashing when you went through the incident occurred.
So, if you tell me that they weren't flashing, it's false.
Yeah, but I'm saying I was still doing the speed when I was Okay. I wasn't speeding or anything. I'm not here for speeding. Yeah, I know, but she She hit my car. I was I was in the I don't know like I was before the line of the stop sign.
Okay. So, I was just sitting there. She walked up to my car. Do you have your ID on you? Yes, I do.
Just so I can verify exactly who you are.
Are there any weapons in the vehicle?
But, the harassment's been going on for months. Okay. Well, have you contacted somebody at the school about that?
I didn't know where to contact them. I asked my mom about it. She was like, "You can probably call the school." But, I just never had time to. Okay. She's always so early.
Okay.
All right.
So, what's going to happen now is based on witness statements and everything, you are going to go to jail for aggravated battery with a motor vehicle. Okay.
Can I put my phone in my >> Yep, we'll let your mom come out and get all that stuff.
Is there anything you want to go with you with you? My phone? You want your phone to go with you? Your phone. Which which one is that? The green one or the one on the hood?
>> It's the one on the hood.
Then, why am I going to jail? 1915 like Miss Brown's 10:15.
Can I unlock it to call her dad something? I'm going to let her your your mom know. You can wait over here.
Why am I going to jail? Told you, aggravated battery with a motor vehicle.
But, I didn't hit her with my car.
That's not what all the witnesses are saying. Your statement does not match what our independent witness said.
What did the witness say? The witness said that you drove up and you were in the crosswalk.
I wasn't in the area of the crosswalk.
Can you at least bring me to the door to tell my mom, please?
>> What's your mom's name?
What was that?
Huh?
You stay here with her, you with I'm sorry. Okay.
Hello, W Sheriff.
Yeah, I'll let you know um How do you say it? Zena? Yeah. She's going to go to jail for aggravated battery with a motor vehicle. After speaking with the witnesses and her, um it's found that she's she ran into the crossing guard intentionally with her vehicle, disregarding the crossing guard's um orders to stop.
Um so she'll be going to Lake County Jail. She'll have no bond. She'll have to appear in front of the judge.
And then the judge will issue her a bond amount. Okay? Oh my god, are you serious, sir?
So her word means nothing? Well, I have the victim's statement. I have an independent witness that told me what they saw.
>> trying to stop her for if you just said she had no idea?
It doesn't matter.
Crossing guard is pedestrian in the crosswalk.
Pedestrians have the right of way in the state of Florida while in the crosswalk.
Okay?
Regardless of whether a crossing guard or just a kid or just some random person, they're in the crosswalk, they have a right of way.
Um so because of that, because of the independent witness and what they told me, and what they observed, and then what she told me, and what she told me I can confirm is not true with some of the parts she told me.
This is as far as what was going Was this avoidable or inevitable under pressure?
What would you have done in that moment?
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