A drunk woman flirted with the police officer, but it did not help her avoid getting arrested. Her friend reported her for being a menace while drunk outiside a Daytona Beach nightclub in Florida. The bodycam video footage revealed that the officer told her she hit her friend. However, she was so drunk that she did not remember doing that.
Meanwhile, she was also screaming, “Make sure Star is okay. Make sure Star is okay.” The altercation was between her and her friend while her boyfriend was also present. The officers asked her name and date of birth. She replied, “I don’t have my name.”
While driving to the prison, she was trying to make conversation with the officer. She asked him, “Call me white b–.” The officer replied, “No, that’s very rude.” She pleaded again, “Call me.” He again shut her down, “No, I’m not mean like that.”
After that, she got sick and wanted to get out of the car to puke. The police officer let her step out, and at that point, she just lay down on the ground. The officer ordered, “Can you stand up forward on your knees for me?”
She struggled a bit and then ended up puking on the side of the road. The officer helped her and said, “Can you sit up against the tire right there, please? I’ll let you sit out here just in case you have to throw up or anything like that, but I need you just to lean up against this.”
Even when her face was covered in her vomit, she was looking at the officer and smiling. Then she said she wanted her boyfriend with her. The police officer told her, “No, unfortunately, I can’t.”
She called the officer “dumb as f–” while he was helping her get up. After a few moments of silence, he asked her if she was okay or needed to throw up again. In a drunken state, she asked, “Who? Who?”
The officer confirmed on the phone if he needed to take her for a medical checkup since she had thrown up multiple times. They reached the station, and her attempts at flirting with the officer continued. She asked him, “You’re not going to miss me.” He replied, “You’re very nice, but you’ve also been very mean to me, too. You call me ugly and mean.”
She told him she would miss him and “find him on Bumble.” He told her he is not on the dating app. While he was taking her to the lockup, she told the other officer that he hates her. He assured her, “I don’t hate you.” The drunk woman claimed to be sober and asked the other officer, “You know that song, Life is Good by Future?”
She asked the same of the officer who arrested her and was impressed that he knew about the song. As the door of the lockup was closing, she said, “Bye, baby. I love you.” She was charged with simple battery and not aggravated assault.









