Nevada Cops Pull Women From Car After Driver Refuses to Roll Window Fully Down

by Carlos Miller
PINAC
Mar. 02, 2015



A Nevada cop who pulled a woman over for speeding ended up dragging her out of the car after she refused to roll her window down all the way, even though she had already rolled it down halfway and had already handed the cop her driver license.

But the Carson City police officer insisted she roll the window al the way down because he was finding it impossible to “interact” with her.
“Sir, is there a reason I need to roll the window all the way down?” asks the driver, who is only identified as “Karen” at this point.

“Yes, because I have to interact with you and I can’t ….” the cop responds.

“I can interact with you just fine,” she says.

“Ok, then get out of the car,” the cop orders.

“No, I don’t need to get out of the car,” she insists.
After a little more verbal back and forth, the cop accused her of being “rude.” Then he reached into her car, opening the door from inside, and ordered her out, eventually pulling her out when she refused to step out.

The way the cop explained it, the only way he could issue her a citation for speeding was if she stepped out of the car to stand on the side of a busy highway.

Meanwhile, another cop standing by the passenger’s side opened the door, reached inside and grabbed her friend, who was recording the altercation.

He also told her to stop recording.

That friend told the cop not to touch her and refused to turn the camera off. She also asked to step outside the car to record what was happening between the first cop and her friend, but that only prompted the second cop to call for backup, stating that they were dealing with “two combative females.”

That cop ended up pulling her out of the car as well, telling her he was only trying to “control the situation” as sirens can be heard in the background in response to the alleged combative females.

The cop also pulled the camera out of her hands and left it in the car recording where it captured some more audio, including the cop telling her was not arresting her, but only detaining her.

However, the two women ended up spending two days in jail until they were released on a combined bond of $12,500, according to the YouTube description.

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