A volatile morning confrontation in Florida escalated into a criminal matter on Monday, Sept. 1, 2025, when sheriff’s deputies arrested a local woman after she allegedly barricaded her long-term partner’s vehicle and bit him to prevent him from driving to work.
Authorities detained Alexandra at the scene after responding to an urgent 911 emergency call regarding a domestic disturbance. Upon arrival, responding deputies encountered Alexandra acting aggressively and openly refusing to comply with initial law enforcement commands, which disrupted the immediate investigation.
A sheriff’s deputy placed the non-compliant suspect in handcuffs to secure the environment before interviewing the male victim. The victim told investigators that Alexandra physically blocked his car with her own car before the morning altercation turned physical. “She bit me,” the victim said in the video, explaining to the deputy that his partner used physical violence to prevent him from commuting to his workplace.
He said, “So, we’ve been fighting. This been going on for some time and we’ve been trying to work everything out, but it seems like every single day it’s an argument and it’s a fight. And when I try to leave the situation, she just kind of blocks me in and just doesn’t let me go. So I either want to leave just to calm everybody down and she doesn’t. She just does what she does. So I literally just stay in the corner until she calms down. I don’t talk because if I try to talk, she just gets worse. Um, until she finally calms down and then we can kind of mellow everything out and then continue the day. But it’s been like this for some time.”
He continued saying, “Today the same thing. It’s like an argument what I’m doing which is I’m usually freaking working and and yeah I’m trying to go to work. I got a guy, guy’s out there and I’m supposed to be meeting them and I’m not able to leave because she comes over here because I didn’t pick up the phone after she hung up on me. I told her, I’m like, we just got to leave each other and work on something else. We’ve been together for a long time, [for] 18 years.”
The incident follows a documented pattern of recurring verbal and physical aggression within the household, according to statements given to the responding officers. Despite Alexandra’s vocal protests during the roadside detention, deputies explained that Florida law dictates an unyielding requirement for custody in domestic incidents.
Florida officials confirmed that law enforcement booked Alexandra on charges of domestic battery and resisting an officer without violence. Legal records show she later entered a formal plea of no contest to the resisting charge, while the prosecutor subsequently dropped the domestic battery count. A judge sentenced the defendant to 12 months of probation alongside mandatory court costs and fees.
The mandatory 12-month probation sentence ensures that Alexandra remains under strict state surveillance, serving as a permanent boundary line separating private discord from public law enforcement.
Disclaimer: Inquisitr individually could not independently confirm the facts of this incident and is reporting based on the official law enforcement information available within the video record.









