Nevada police responded to a call from a storage facility about a woman who was parking her vehicle overnight and also misusing the locker. The owner told the officer that two customers had complained about her. She was unruly and made other people uncomfortable. She was rubbing dirt on herself and plugging in her devices at the facility.

When the owner told her she could not do that, she refused to listen. They wanted to terminate her contract and ask her to take her stuff out of the locker. The police officer questioned the woman and discovered her car wasn’t registered.

Moreover, she refused to empty the locker and even listen to anything they had to say. After a lot of back and forth, the officers put her in handcuffs and arrested her. But she had something sinister on her mind. 

She warned the cops, saying, “I said let me go or I’m going to start a fire. I have a lighter. I’m going to start a little fire. I’m going to start a fire. I’m going to burn something. I’m going to start a fire store. I’m not playing. Okay, I ain’t playing. It needs to motherf**king explode. Where’s the gasoline? Where’s the bomb? Okay. I’m going to burn down my seat belt. Start it right here.” Police thought it was an empty threat; however, it was not. She took out her lighter and started a fire in the police vehicle.

The Nevada officer complained to his partner, saying, “[She] got my car on fire. She had a lighter stash and caught my seat belt on fire.” The officers discovered it and put it out in time.

 

They were on their way to the police station. She got out of the handcuffs and then threatened to break the camera. After that, she urinated in the vehicle and told the officer he would have to clean it up. She also tried to open the car door to get out of the running vehicle.

She threatened the reporting officer when they reached jail, saying, “You’re lucky you got my lighter cuz I would have motherf**king burst this car.” She continued acting erratically and said, “What I got in my hand? Whatever you got in your hands. I ain’t got in my hand. What I got in my hand? What I got in my hand? Nah. You going to tase me? I’mma tase you back. I’mma tase you back.”

She told the officers she had something in her hand that she may have used as a weapon. However, the officers were quick, and they pulled her out of the vehicle and restrained her.

She was charged with resisting, obstructing, felony criminal damage to property of $1,000 or more for all the damage she caused inside the squad car, felony battery on a law enforcement officer, and trespassing. She was adjudicated for all charges and sentenced to 36 months in prison. She was released back to the public despite the charges.

The bodycam video has over 850K views on YouTube. Many viewers asked why the officers failed to search the woman before putting her in the vehicle. Several people were not satisfied with the court’s verdict.

One viewer commented, “They let this absolute psycho out on the streets? She’s absolutely insane.” Another one added, “Put on probation and released back into the streets? This explains why we have so much crime.” One more pointed out, “I’m baffled how you can burn up a police car & never get jail time & let a psychopath go free.”

Disclaimer: Inquisitr individually could not independently confirm the facts of this incident and is reporting based on the information available within the public video record.