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When she told him not to park in her yard, the cops came out of the woman's teeth



 As frequent readers of the PBWW website know, cops will use almost any reason to justify the escalation of force and subsequent arrest. The PBWW website has reported on savage violence dished out by enforcement just in case after case of “contempt of cop” otherwise referred to as damaging a cop’s ego.


An innocent woman in Jacksonville learned about contempt of cop the hard way recently, after having her teeth knocked out by police after asking them to not park in her yard.

Earlier this year, Brittany Crishawn Williams called 911 posing for assistance after a political candidate parked in her driveway for a close-by police matter and wouldn’t leave.

In Williams’s eyes, the officer was trespassing, so she called 911 for help. within the eyes of the cops, however, Williams insulted their egos, and then she deserved to be beaten and arrested.

To be clear, the officer was now not functioning on a case, he was done and easily using Williams’ yard to send emails. As Jacksonville.com reports:

Williams, a 29-year-old graduate of the Paxon School for Advanced Studies and also the University of Central Florida, walked out of her house and asked the officer if she could help him.

He said he was visiting check emails and so leave shortly, per the arrest report. The report said she then asked him to go away from her property. He again said he was visiting land up to his work there first.

William's call to 911 came after she threw a spoon at the cop because he refused to depart. This was a childish act, but so was trespassing and refusing to go away from someone’s property to send emails.

When the responding officer showed up, the cop in Williams’ yard said Williams “assaulted” him because within the cop’s eyes, throwing a spoon and not hitting anyone, is “assault.”

“Why can’t he realize my yard? Why can’t he leave my yard?” she asks the officer.

“I want him to depart,” she told the officer. “… after I asked him, `Why are you here? law officer, please leave,’ he started yelling at me. does one think he has this sort of power, this sort of authority?”

She then repeats, “Why are you here, and why are y’all smirking?”

After her repeated questions, he tried to grab her and he or she was brutally beaten.

“No, no, no, no, stop, please, please stop, stop, stop, stop, stop. Please stop. Stop, stop, stop, stop, stop, stop, stop. Please, please bro, please, please, man, please. That’s my girl, please,” Williams’ husband is heard saying.

After the attack, Williams was left toothless, bloody, and facing charges.

“I still can’t believe this happened to me. JSO police came to my house and attacked me. And now I've got broken teeth with exposed nerves, and that I haven’t been ready to sleep or eat days,” Williams tweeted after the attack.

She was arrested on two charges of battery on an enforcement officer and one charge of assault and battery without violence. The arrest report said she had a gun, but it appeared she lawfully owned the gun. She has initially persisted a $7,009 bond that she paid, in keeping with Jacksonville.com.

Williams’ cellphone video of the incident was released in May and it failed to show the complete ordeal. However, as a part of a lawsuit, Williams released the complete body camera footage in the weekit's nothing in need of shocking and shows these officers savagely attack a little woman, 5’2″ and 98 pounds, for no reason.

“We don't understand why the State Attorney’s Office filed criminal charges against Ms. Williams, and that we don't understand why they waited over five months to file such charges,” the woman’s South Florida attorney, Jeff Chukwuma, wrote in an exceedingly Dec. 22 media statement. “However, what we all know for sure, is that the actions and conduct of the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office on May 13, 2020, were unlawful, unjustified, and completely unacceptable. Law-abiding citizens who are exercising their constitutional rights shouldn't fear being harassed or harmed by those who are alleged to protect them.”

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