Illinois’ Naperville police officers investigated an intoxicated 20-year-old who was driving with her fiancé. The incident happened on 17 July 2025 while the officers were conducting a bike patrol. They investigated after someone reported that a person was shot near Starbucks with a pellet gun. The police located the vehicle in 20 minutes. Her car matched the description of a black sedan, and a passenger in red matched the shooter.

The bodycam video showed the Illinois woman misbehaving with the police officer, constantly hurling abusive words and claiming her dad was in the police, so she knew her rights. The officer asked for her ID and also identified the gun they used as a BB gun.

The officer had to repeatedly ask her to get out of the vehicle and comply with them. He said, “I don’t know, I don’t know why you’re giving us attitude.” She called it an illegal search and even threatened to sue him. At one point, she went back inside her car, refusing to come out and claimed she had a medical condition.

 

The police also noticed the smell of w– in the car and questioned them about it. They also found fireworks and alcohol bottles in the car. While the possession and consumption are legal in Illinois, fireworks are prohibited. The police had to arrest her as she constantly tried to get away from them and not answer their questions.

The Illinois arrest video received over 80K views on YouTube, and netizens slammed the entitled woman. She repeatedly called the police officers pigs despite her dad being in the department. One viewer pointed out, “Would she call her dad a ‘pig’?” Another one added, “She called them PIGS?!! Look in the mirror, sweetheart!!!”

One more took a dig, “It was so cringe when her boyfriend was trying to sound and act so gangster while his voice cracked.” “Screaming your dad’s a cop while calling the cops pigs is wild work,” wrote one more.

Needless to say, not following the officer’s directions and resisting arrest made the situation worse for the couple. The items found in their car added more to the evidence and revealed their lies while the officers were questioning them. Later, her fiancé admitted to hitting the victim with the gun, and he was aware that he had been injured.

The 20-year-old was charged with illegal item possession, attempting to obstruct justice, and resisting an officer. Her 21-year-old fiancé was charged with battery and reckless conduct.