The legal escalation from property damage to a hate crime correctly recognizes that symbols of bigotry inflict a collective trauma far exceeding mere physical vandalism. This case study serves as a necessary reminder that the law must account for the profound social harm embedded in acts of targeted hatred.
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Hello. What's going on?
>> What's going on? What?
>> What's going on today?
>> Who called you them?
>> He's getting in my house to rap me and doing my hair.
>> Okay. So, can you just calm down? What's going >> No, I'm not going to calm down.
>> In your pocket right there.
>> What is in my pocket?
>> The blue thing. Don't touch it.
>> Hey, do you have any weapons on you?
>> I don't have any weapon.
>> All right. Can you come here? Hey. Hey.
>> Get out of the car.
Tuesday, April 25th, 2023. Claremont, Florida. What initially appeared to be another dispute between neighbors in a quiet residential area of Lake County was actually the culmination of a much longer escalation. For more than 2 years, a resident of Crescent Pines Boulevard had reported a consistent pattern of racial insults, unfounded accusations, and harassment directed toward him and his family. But as often happens in prolonged harassment cases, much of that behavior remained in a difficult legal gray area. Offensive, persistent, and openly hostile, yet not always specific enough to immediately lead to criminal charges. That dynamic changed when the conflict stopped being expressed through words and instead took the form of property damage accompanied by symbols historically associated with racial hatred. I'm Tyler and this is your daily dose of crime.
>> Hello.
>> Yes.
>> What's going on?
>> What's going on? What?
>> What's going on today?
>> What do you mean?
>> Something happening or we we got caught out here.
>> Human here.
>> Who?
>> Humanity in my house >> in your house. Yes. Look at what they did.
>> Somebody did that to you?
>> Yes.
>> You think I would do that to my hair? I don't think so.
>> 26.
>> What's your name?
>> Camille.
>> Excuse me.
>> Camille.
>> Camille.
>> What is it for you to >> Camille? What's your last name?
>> Camille.
>> Your your whole name is Camille?
>> Yeah.
>> Okay.
>> Why don't you go next door and tell them that to stop getting in my house and doing nothing?
>> Okay.
>> Who called you? Them?
>> Somebody did. I'm not sure.
>> Somebody did. I did. They did. But >> Okay. Can you step out and talk to me?
No, I don't think so.
>> You don't think so? No.
I don't know. You might do my hair more like stand.
>> Excuse me. So, somebody is making noise and you don't go next door. I'm telling you that he's doing my hair.
He's doing MY HAIR. HE'S GETTING IN MY house to and doing my hair.
>> Okay. So, can you just calm down? What's going to calm down in your pocket right there? What is in my pocket?
>> The blue thing. Don't touch it. What is that?
>> The what?
>> What is this?
>> I was doing my >> Let go. Is that a knife?
>> Don't Don't grab it.
>> That's not a knife.
>> Huh?
>> Step over here and talk to me. Why are you >> That's not a I'm not going to kill you.
Is that what you're thinking?
>> I didn't say I think you're But I don't want you to have a knife. It looked like a knife. That's what I was asking.
>> Not a knife.
>> Okay. So, what's going on tonight? WHY WHY ARE WE >> LOOK AT MY HAIR.
>> THAT JUST HAPPENED.
>> THAT KID GETTING IN MY hustle in the hair. The woman that officers encounter in these first moments is 44year-old Yamola Chappelle Ortiz, a resident of one of the homes in Crescent Pines Boulevard. Her presence at the scene is directly tied to the report that prompted the police response that morning. The neighbor living next door had reported recent damage to his property, including vandalism to his vehicle and other exterior structures.
According to the reporting party, the vehicle had been marked with swastikas, a detail that immediately introduces a very different dimension to the investigation. When a property crime involves symbols commonly associated with racial hatred, state law allows prosecutors to treat the offense more seriously and potentially classify the case as a hate motivated crime.
>> Got in your house.
>> I KEEP CALLING YOU AND YOU DON'T DO NOTHING.
>> MHM.
I You haven't called me. I've been here.
>> I've been calling everybody here. You've been calling. You've been coming to my house all how many times? You could call.
>> I've been here once.
>> No, you haven't. But I'm saying the others have.
>> I know. I I'm I'm telling you I've been here once before.
>> I know.
>> But you didn't have swastikas cutting to the side of your head and all that or painted on the side of your head at the time.
>> Said you didn't have that stuff on the side of your head when that happened. So what happened?
>> Yes, it did. It just didn't show you.
the high.
>> It was a while ago. It was like This is like before Christmas about Oh, you right here.
>> Yeah, this is like before Christmas. So, it was a while.
>> Um, okay. So, you're you're you're saying you've somebody >> I seen his son in my house.
>> You said somebody broke into your house.
>> They keep coming in my house and do the hair. I'm not going to do my hair.
Obviously, I want to do my hair.
>> Okay. So, this is what I want to ask you because you're a little all over the place and you were kind of shaking a little bit.
>> I just I just got up and somebody did my hair and I almost shot with the hair in my hair.
>> Okay. So, just literally I want you safe. I want your help.
>> I'm not safe. Look at my I look like an refugee. I can't even strain going to the bathroom. I cannot.
>> Do you Would you like me to have medical come out here and take a look at you?
You feel like somebody broke into the house and did something to you. I' I'd like you I'd like you medically looked at.
>> They just made the hair and I almost have an asthma attack. Yes.
>> And I I started wheezing and everything.
>> Okay.
>> That's what I got. So, you know, when you being attacked, you're going to be in the flight and for five respawn.
Huh.
>> Okay.
So you think they're breaking into your house?
>> They keep breaking into my house to do the hair.
>> Okay.
>> So what And so what happened today? What happened this morning?
>> They just got in here doing my hair. I wasn't I It wasn't like this all over here in the back.
>> They keep getting in my house. I I this did it all week long.
>> Okay. So what's the paint for?
>> The the paint. I was thinking something in there because I just got up and >> you said what?
>> I was just going >> You doing your house?
>> Yeah.
>> Like what?
>> The bathroom >> with that?
>> I like to do that.
>> You were painting the house with spray paint.
>> I like to do graffit.
>> Okay. I can show you the the thing in the in the window since they broke the windows.
>> Mhm.
>> Okay.
When did that happen?
>> What? The uh >> that they broke the windows.
>> A long time ago when I called you I call you know how many times I call you and you don't >> say me. No. I'm saying you guys. You're good guys.
>> When did that happen? What?
>> Today? Not today. All week long. They they they did first this side.
>> Mhm.
>> On the side, then they did this front yesterday, then did this.
>> Is your Is your husband here?
>> You have a husband, right?
>> No, he was.
>> He doesn't. He works.
>> Yeah.
>> Okay. So, it's just you.
>> Mhm.
>> Okay. You might step over here for me just I I don't want you I don't I just don't want a little bit more.
>> Where are the keys to this thing? For what?
>> I just want to turn the car off.
>> What are you What are you laughing about?
>> Hm.
>> Is there some problems? Do you want me to just go?
>> Yeah, you can close the door.
>> What?
>> I'm not going to go anywhere. Is that what it is?
>> Okay. So, why did we get reports saying that you were screaming and hollering out here?
People were worried about you.
>> They were worried.
>> Multiple neighbors called and said they heard some a lady screaming outside. I was crying somebody that keep getting in my house and I need to I have a problem with my rectum and I keep bleeding through the rectum.
>> So it was hurting a lot.
>> Okay.
>> So what did you use that paint for today?
Why don't you tell me what it what you came here for?
>> Hm.
>> What did you tell me what you came here for?
>> I'm asking you.
>> The pain. I use it for the house because I got up.
>> Mhm.
>> I cannot go to sleep and I like to paint in the house. I do that all the time. I did the face.
>> Okay.
>> Cuz you keep doing it back there. I don't know where you're looking.
>> Well, you sure you don't know why?
I have no idea. Okay.
>> As the conversation continues, officers begin evaluating the situation beyond the version of events being presented in the moment. In situations like this, the immediate goal is to determine which elements of the narrative can actually be verified through evidence. In this case, investigators already had important background context. Over the previous years, the neighbor had repeatedly reported hostile behavior coming from the same residents, while many of those confrontations had been documented only as neighborhood disturbances. They established a pattern that investigators now had to consider.
At the same time, officers began noticing details that could potentially connect Lushel Ortiz directly to the damage reported that morning. In the early stages of an investigation, observations like these are not treated as definitive proof, but they do help guide the questions that officers ask and determine which investigative direction to pursue first.
Do you have your ID on?
>> I I would like to when you came over here last time, I would like to go to the house >> to that house.
>> No. Yeah, because I saw his son in my house. In my bed.
>> You?
>> Yes, I >> saw the son from that house.
>> Yes.
>> In this house.
>> In this house. In my bed. I saw him.
>> Mhm.
>> But if I were to say that, you know, I'm not going to do nothing.
>> What do you mean if you were to say it?
You just said it.
>> I said it last time. What happened? Did you go to the house?
Somebody's getting in my house. I pointed out >> Stop saying me.
>> Not you, but you guys. You guys.
>> I don't know about those times. I know about.
>> Okay. But did you did you go to the house? You did not go to the house.
>> I don't remember what was I don't think you alleged anything about the house last time. Last time.
>> If you have any any question, I'm going to go. No.
>> Huh?
>> If you have any question, I'm going to go now.
>> Go where?
>> Go where? I'm I was going cuz I'm being human here.
>> What do you mean go?
>> I'm going to go.
I'm being human. Don't you see my hair?
>> Mhm. They come in here and then do my hair then try to kill me.
>> Mhm.
>> I'm just Okay.
So, nobody's here right now. It's just you.
>> Nobody here. It's just me and the cats.
>> You and the cats?
>> Mhm.
>> Okay. Well, would you mind providing a statement about that?
>> For what? You're not going to do anything.
>> Why are you going to tell me what I'mma do? Do me a do This is This is the thing. I don't know who you're talking about. I don't know what deputies you've dealt with. I know about me.
>> Okay.
>> A statement.
>> If someone tells me that a crime was committed >> today, I did not see anyone. They just beat my head. Last time I deceive the person and they did not take a statement. They just threaten me. If I'm lying, why would I be lying about someone doing my hair?
>> Okay.
>> Or this is what I'm saying.
You can walk over to my truck. I can get up a statement and you can fill it out.
Would you read?
>> I did not see anything. So, how I'm going to say that that some >> Okay. Well, you were just telling me a bunch of other stuff was happening too, right?
>> That was last time that you came over here. There were four guys here. I told them I see that the guy next door in my bed.
>> And I see someone else, but I did not say who it was. I just pointed out the guy next door.
>> I said I seen that that guy in my bed.
>> Okay.
>> But they did not want to make this statement. I still have the paper in there. So, I'll leave you the paper cuz if you want to make the statement and you lying about it, why would I lie about something so so serious like that?
>> Okay. But did you do a statement?
>> No, I did not because they saying that I was lying. They were acting like I was lying. I didn't like that.
>> Okay. Did you just stay at the house yesterday that that time?
Yes, I had to stay because I was very uh I wasn't allowed.
>> How long ago was that?
>> That was last year, I think. Or maybe two years ago. Last year.
>> Okay.
So, >> no, I don't think so because uh when when I wanted to do the statement, then you didn't want to do it. Now you want to do that.
>> If you don't want to, I'll go.
>> Who's you? Cuz you're not talking about me. We're not all the same person. And our brains aren't all the same.
>> I I I make the I I rephrase it. You guys >> Okay.
>> Mhm.
>> I wouldn't hear that time.
>> That guy I saw him in my house and he does the hair. So you did you do something about it? No. Now I I I'm saw and I I [ __ ] get what?
>> Okay.
>> Single out, right?
>> Yeah.
So my question is why won't you write a statement for me?
>> Because I tried to do it last time and you were acting me like I was lying.
>> Okay.
Busting all over the car next door.
>> Excuse me.
>> Hey, do you have any weapons on you?
>> I don't have any weapons.
>> All right. Can you come here? Hey. Hey.
>> Get out OF THE CAR. GET ON the ground.
Get on the ground.
>> Put your hands behind your back.
>> STOP.
>> You can breathe. You can breathe.
>> Do not scratch me.
So coming for a second.
>> You got her hand.
>> I got her hand.
>> Count it. We got one to 10.
>> So coming.
>> As the interaction continues, Lushel Ortiz's behavior begins to show a pattern that officers often encounter in long-running neighborhood disputes. A narrative that continues expanding and introduces new accusations as the conversation progresses. In conflicts that develop over years, this dynamic is not unusual. Repeated confrontations can create a constant perception of hostility where each interaction with a neighbor becomes part of a larger ongoing conflict. Over time, that perception can reinforce a defensive or confrontational response toward any outside involvement, including the presence of law enforcement. For the officers on scene, however, the priority remains separating those perceptions from the verifiable elements of the case. And at this point in the investigation, attention begins shifting more clearly toward the physical evidence connected to the damage reported earlier that morning.
>> Hey, do me a favor. Do me a favor. Hey.
Hey.
>> Anna. Anna, calm down.
>> Hey, Anna.
>> Breathe.
>> Breathe. Okay.
>> No.
>> You crush.
>> Hey.
No, >> let's just hold her for a second.
>> Yeah.
>> Hey, >> hey, calm down.
>> Yeah, just chill.
>> Calm down.
>> I knew it was going to happen.
>> Calm down. All right.
>> Calm down. Right.
>> Please. But let me just >> calm down.
>> My breath.
>> You can breathe.
>> You can breathe.
>> No.
Okay. I'm so scared.
>> You're fine.
I can't.
>> Shut up.
>> I cannot breathe.
>> Yes, you can.
>> I'm literally watching you breathe.
>> I cannot breathe.
>> What are you screaming for?
>> Because it went >> How old are you?
>> Hey, how old are you?
>> How old are you? How old are you?
>> He's two months.
>> How old are you?
>> I'm 43.
>> Okay. So, act 43 right now. Okay.
>> No way.
>> Sit her up on her butt.
>> Sit her up against the car.
>> Okay. Look, we're going to sit you up.
Okay.
>> Sit on your butt.
>> Right there.
>> Sit on your butt.
>> Pick your feet out. Kick your feet out.
>> Oh, boy. I'm going to stop.
>> Wait for Town.
It went to the house. That >> chill out here.
Oh my god.
I'm not going to do anything.
I'm not going to do anything. Please let me. things.
>> He went to my house.
>> I thought she was going to jump in that car and take off.
>> That's why I was That's exactly why.
>> But what did you say?
>> Huh?
>> HE WENT TO MY HOUSE AND RAPED ME AND DOING MY HAIR >> WHEN >> LAST TIME YOU DID NOT DO ANYTHING.
>> DID YOU CALL US last night?
>> Yes, you did.
>> You were You weren't out here that time again?
>> Yes.
>> You never been there before?
>> Yeah. She was here talking about >> take this off. Please, my hands are hurting. I'm not going to do anything for the >> Okay, >> please. Please.
He went to my house and did my hair.
For the >> Let's get that uh gas mask off.
>> Yeah.
Okay.
For what you going to take that day?
>> Okay.
So, >> so >> you want to just when we get her up.
>> YOU DON'T WANT TO GO THAT IN MY HEAD.
>> OKAY. GO AHEAD AND STAND UP. OKAY.
>> Stand up. Stand up. We're going to walk over here. Okay.
>> Please.
>> We're going to walk over here. Okay.
>> Please.
>> Actually, right here, while we got light cam, let's see if we got anything on her.
>> I cannot do it.
>> Take this off. Please.
>> Is that tight?
>> Please. They're too tight.
>> They're not too tight, >> babe. Because my hands are too skinny.
>> No, that Well, you don't don't pull from us. Don't yell at us. Don't scream at us.
>> I'm sorry.
>> Okay. Act like you're 43 like you said you were. Okay. That is not fair. Look at my hair.
>> Okay, I see your hair. That's from you.
>> My hair.
>> That's from you, not me.
>> He did my hair.
>> I asked you. I said, "Ma'am, turn around." And you tried jumping in your car.
>> Where's the victim?
>> We're going to have to go talk to >> him. When I was sitting in that car, >> he did your hair.
>> Yes.
>> Okay.
>> He kept getting in my house.
>> Mhm.
>> It was me.
When I got here, she was sitting in the car. So, I was like, "Well, I ain't talking to him. I'm >> take this off the two time. What are I going to do with three guys?"
>> Well, don't act like that.
>> We're going to walk this way.
>> Take them off, please.
>> Listen, if you don't act like that, then that type of stuff doesn't happen to you.
>> Please.
>> That way.
>> My boot. My boot.
>> Uh, well, we don't have your boot now.
>> Take them off, please.
>> No, we're not taking them off.
I'm not going to do anything.
>> Oh, well, it's a little too late for that.
>> Okay, >> you're not going TO GET THAT GUY.
>> STOP. NO, we're not. Here, come in front of this light real quick. So, >> I I'm going to tighten these.
>> Here, Cam. Can you hold this arm?
>> I got you.
>> I think they're a little bit >> out.
>> What are you doing?
>> Trying to fing her head.
>> Okay, great.
I don't want to live anymore.
>> Come on. Don't make us carry you like this. Stand up >> anymore. Please.
I don't want to live anymore.
>> Well, you just wanted to live a second ago when you were spraying stuff on people's cars.
>> No, because I was going to jump on the I don't want to live anymore.
Please.
Kill me, please.
>> No, I was going to do that.
I thought this anyway.
>> I'm going to kill you with this.
>> I'm going to go with this.
>> I'm going to n I don't want >> my boot.
He's going to have to go armor on those.
>> Just hold her the best he can.
But she's >> not I'm going to >> I'm going to Hannah.
>> I'm going to this way.
>> Let me say your name was Anna at this address. As the investigation develops, more concrete details about what happened during the early morning hours begin to emerge. According to what investigators from the Lake County Sheriff's Office would later document, the damage caused that morning was not limited to the vehicle parked at the residence. Investigators also identified damage to a garage window, the home surveillance camera system, and several exterior flood lights. The homeowner later estimated the total cost of repairs at more than $7,000, an amount that qualifies as felony level property damage under Florida law. Some of the events would be captured with security cameras installed on the property.
Footage that would later show the suspect damaging parts of the property and the vehicle using tools and spray paint.
>> We don't know if it is yet. Have to find out. They say the name was Okay, it's loud.
>> Let's get out of my car.
>> Flex cover feet.
>> Hold on. Hold on.
>> We're going to get her feet.
>> Go ahead and have a seat.
>> Have a seat.
You're killing this.
>> Yeah, just hold her back.
>> You got light cam.
>> Please, I don't want to do nothing.
>> Okay, so then just stop. Just listen.
Just listen.
>> Coming.
Stop coming, Mario.
Oh, he my head. AND YOU'RE NOT DOING NOTHING. NO, we're not because you're not listening.
>> You're not listening.
>> Please.
Please.
>> Okay.
>> I'm thirsty.
I'm thirsty, suck.
>> Okay. Well, my >> Get her in.
>> My sit up in there. Okay. Hold it.
We'll let her bang for a second.
>> Stay back.
>> Here. You want to get her seatelt on and lock it?
>> Yeah. I know.
COMIC.
The uh That's good. She won't be able to move.
>> Okay.
>> Jesus Christ.
>> What a morning. All right.
>> I love it.
>> My bad. Is that me?
>> Yeah, you.
>> No, he hit it.
>> As soon as I pulled upon Soon as I pulled up, Cam's like, "All right, she's got to go."
>> So, I just immediately just grabbed her.
Dude, I thought she was about to jump in that car and take off.
[ __ ] hands on me.
>> I don't even care.
>> Yeah, dude. As soon as I heard Cam W as soon as I heard you do that pause where you're like >> I defrosted.
So bang your hand right here.
She'll calm down in a second. I had to flex cover her feet.
>> She literally had a pouch. She was like I said, "What's the SL?" She look I was taking in the house. I was like, "In the house?" In the house. Just in the house.
Like I like looked at the truck. I was like, "Just in the house?" Yep.
This this a hate crime too cuz he he just told me that she's been telling him for the last few years calling him a monkey saying he needs to go back to his own country. F you every day. And then >> she's also that same.
>> Well, still he crime swastas all over his truck literally.
>> What does it say?
>> Didn't say anything. It's just swast words.
>> There was there's a word on the door.
>> I didn't see a word of her.
>> Yeah, I'm going to stay with her.
Do we do we know for sure who this is?
>> Hey, can you can you run that 28 to that >> to that beamer?
Well, number one, you shouldn't have fought us. Number two, you shouldn't be >> [ __ ] >> No. No, you didn't. When I told you to turn around, you started to fight us.
>> I'm sorry. You shouldn't be doing crimes at 5:00 in the morning painting swoons on people's trucks.
No, they didn't.
>> Look at my hair.
>> No, they didn't.
>> I TOLD YOU MANY TIMES YOU didn't know nothing.
>> Okay, >> please.
>> No, >> please.
>> No.
about me.
No, no.
All right, listen. I'll give you water if you shut up.
All right. This is a brand new bottle of water. Okay. Look. I'm going to show you. No. You're going to sit right there and don't move. Look.
>> You hear it? All right. Open your mouth.
Move your hair. You got to shake your hair.
>> Okay, now put your head back. Put your head back. Back. Back. Back.
>> I can undo.
>> You better drink as much as you want cuz this is the last time you're getting it.
>> Okay.
>> All right.
And then hurry up and drink it. You're 43. Stop acting like a child.
>> Come on, drink it.
>> Can you drink the water? Yes or no?
>> A brand new bottle of water.
Okay.
We're going to stop right here.
I'm sorry.
Monkey last monkey go somewhere else piece OF [ __ ] STAY YOUR sake take your L.
You're not a Nazis go.
You're not piece of piece of [ __ ] Are you ready?
You think I'm playing with you, right?
You wanted me to come back for the ridiculous piece of your Sorry.
Go to Hollywood.
I'm sorry.
I got people out of life act like this in the world. She mental problem. You can't stop it now.
>> [ __ ] go.
>> You want to come inside? Are you playing the victim now? Looser. You're not going to come in my house. Come over here now.
I'm away. I'm away.
>> Just go ring the doorbell. Go ring the doorbell.
>> Come on.
>> Are you playing the victim? Cannot believe the doorbell.
>> Go with your little camera somewhere.
Come over here. You want to come into my house now?
You want to come into my house now?
>> Bro, I literally just pulled up. Like, what? I just pulled up a while ago. What the bro?
>> Now you playing the victim. Oh, what? I saw you ass over here.
>> You thought I was playing with you, huh?
Sorry.
>> I don't know what's going on.
>> How do you come out of your house and just start arguing like that?
>> Is this >> is inside your house that boring?
>> You loser. Why you playing little?
>> Are you instigating for what?
>> Instigate.
>> I'm over here. I'm awake now.
Don't worry.
>> Not even going to try to talk to her, bro, cuz it's it's I can already see it's going to go it's going to go it's going to go bad quick cuz I'm re I'm really curious what kind of she be taking.
>> He was on the phone with me the other day.
>> Bro, I stepped out the house with him.
We're working, minding our own business in the truck. You're not come out of nowhere.
Your doesn't want to be.
>> You want to take the hit now? You want to do the hit? Come on. I'm awake.
I'm awake.
Come on.
>> Yo, Mio.
you are.
In the hours following the arrest, Yamil Lashappelle Ortiz was transported to the Lake County Detention Center where she was booked on charges related to the damage to her neighbors property as well as resisting detention during the arrest. For investigators, the case could not be viewed as a simple action of vandalism. The presence of symbols historically associated with racial hatred combined with the documented history of confrontations between the two neighboring properties had led authorities to evaluate the incident as a potential hate motivated offense. This type of enhancement allows a property crime to be prosecuted more severely within the state's criminal justice system, significantly increasing the possible legal consequences. Beyond the legal process, this case also illustrates a recurring challenge in situations like this. For years, much of the conflict between the two households consisted of verbal harassment and confrontations that while deeply offensive, did not always meet the legal threshold required for criminal charges.
It was only when that hostility escalated into property damage combined with symbols of hate that authorities had the legal basis to move forward with formal charges. And in many cases like this, that moment when a long-standing conflict finally crosses a legal boundary is also when a dispute between neighbors becomes a matter for the criminal justice system.
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