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September 24, 2025 • 36 mins

Late-Night Bikini Barista Attack: Surveillance, Bodycam & Suspect Interview Released.

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(00:39):
The the fucking clipboard, you only hand me the fucking
clipboard. So I reach out a little far to
grab it and he grabs his arm andtried to pull me out of the
fucking window. Tried to pull me out of the
fucking window. And I grabbed this fucking held
on. It started screaming and then
he, I, I ripped my entire fucking shit up.

(01:04):
Did she? Do that.
No, I didn't call the cops. Yes, he grabbed me by this arm
and fucking. OK.
Do you know him? No.
You paid him a credit card, He was a customer, OK.
What's his? Does his card have a name on it
or anything? Right here is he called
Guerrero? I don't know if it's a stolen
credit card. He was in a in a.

(01:29):
In a Scion TC right? You see, it was like that, space
grey like that, like not dimensional color or metallic.
Whenever I couldn't get the license plate because I was too
busy getting fucked up. Did you see which way he went?
That way. And then I I fucking went to
call the cops. OK, K932K. 932.

(01:55):
I'm not sure if we got the information but he went S on
pack highway. Is that the Highway 220?
And sounds like minimum will have enough for assault 4.

(02:17):
SDPC Assault 4 at this time of 228.
Can you do any digging in globalfor that name?
OK, there you go. Have you seen this guy before?

(02:38):
No, I've never fucking seen him before.
Never, ever. First time.
OK, so I know you described him to the dispatch on the phone,
but what did he look like? He was like barely fucking
Hispanic, super fucking white guy with a blue bandana on his
head and a blue like Dodgers bright fucking blue Dodgers

(02:58):
jersey. I was joking.
I was like, what? Your favorite color is fucking
blue like. And.
Like patterned fake fucking Louis Vuitton jeans.
Like blue jeans with the fake fucking designer shit all over
them. Anybody else in the car with

(03:19):
him? No, he's by himself.
OK, OK. Did he mention anything like how
long was he here? He was here for like I was
making his fucking drink for probably like 2 or 3 or 4
fucking minutes, whatever, chatting with him like a any
normal fucking customer, you know, What are you up to?

(03:42):
Anything else in the conversation that we no, don't
worry. Probably when I was going I was
like, are you fucked up right now?
Because the bro is fucking acting stupid into the eye kind
of. And then bro tries to pull me
out of the fucking window. OK.
All right. Do you?
I see red marks on the wrist right there.
All up my arm. All up my arm in my fucking

(04:05):
armpit. Jesus fucking.
Trying to pull me out of the fucking window.
Let. Me get my camera.
We'll get pictures of your red Marks and stuff.
We'll keep looking for them here.
All right, Margaret. OK.

(04:28):
See your wrist right there, OK. You're outside your arm.
OK, anything else on you that you can feel right here?
Fucking all over my shoulder. OK, I assume like your arm was

(04:55):
just getting like yanked againstthe right here I.
Always. I grab this fucking window
whenever I go to fucking lean out this window.
This bitch, you got me fucked up.
You got me so fucked up. When are these retards going to
figure out the centre of gravity?
Holy fuck are they fucking stupid do.
You have this. Fucking credit card and not even

(05:16):
cash. No, my boss probably does not
give a single fuck. Honestly I can ask.
I knew it happened at 2 fucking 220 and all my cameras are
working right now and they were working so I don't know, I can
fucking ask. OK, well.
I got fucking almost snatched out the window.
Yeah, I know in the past with things here that whoever your

(05:40):
boss is hasn't been like super responsive to getting this video
right away, and I assume that's probably the same.
OK All right. And what's his name?
Al. Something I don't.
Fucking know all right? How late are you working
tonight? Four.
OK, so good to go home. At 4:00.

(06:02):
All right, So if we can find him, then we'll, we'll come
back. We'll, we'll get you, we'll
execute him. On the.
Spot please. Wait, what?
The actual spot. Because my camera's going right
now. I will say no, we we can't do
that. But hopefully we'll be able to
identify him. OK, let me get you a case

(06:23):
number. We'll get.
We'll get out of here. Ki 32, can I have the case
number? Not right now.
She doesn't have access to Big OMargaret.
All right, we'll go try to find him.

(06:48):
I can. Take All right, excuse me, we.
Probably. Have a lot of water.
Somewhere caught water spotter. I'm going to have you sit right
there. Right there for me.

(07:09):
OK. Just so you know, as the science
says, we've been audio and videorecorded.
You understand that, right? Yeah.
OK. You're 19 years old.
Yeah. All right, I want, I, I, I do
want to talk to you about this. And look, here's the thing.
I'm not here to make you look, Ijust I want to give you an
opportunity to explain. What?
No, no, no question, of course. Just.
Going to go about our way, okay?But before that, I obviously

(07:30):
you're in custody. I have to read you your
constitutional rights, okay? Do you, do you understand each

(08:07):
of the rights that I have explained to?
You. Having been made fully aware of
these rights, do you wish to voluntarily wish to answer
questions now? Thank you.

(08:30):
Yeah, OK. Do me a quick favor if you could
just sign here. All it says is that I read you
these rights or that you understand those rights.
That's it. Cool all.

(08:52):
Right. OK, so there's no real.
Oh, actually, I didn't hear thisthing too.
Custodial interrogation law. This is Detective Jeff Martin at
the Lakewood Police Department. Today's date is August 25th,
2025 and the time now is 3:22 PM.
The video contains a recorded custodial interrogation between

(09:12):
Ezekiel Guerrero and myself along with Detective Latimer.
OK, what happened? If I was you before, you know, I
mean I could ask for it to turn it back.
I mean, you guys seen if I'm being the only thing I've really

(09:34):
I was I was messed up that night.
I I was drinking. I was I was CrossFit, I was all
of it. I remember I was I had had
something I'd lost 1000 that night.
I remember being angry and I wasdrinking and I had my ex were

(09:57):
she she's we're just over. And so I was like in a sad
moment, I remember I was just super drunk.
I don't remember too much of everything.
I remember I was drinking and I,I had ended up there and all I
remember is she asked me a question and then I had reached

(10:18):
in and then and I remember opening my eyes and then the
moment she had like said help, Ilet go and I just stopped put my
let it go, put the thing and that's it.
Like I, I, I was, I'm being completely honest, I was, I was

(10:38):
super drunk that night. I I was smoking all of it.
And that night I just, I don't know.
I, it was, it was a mistake. It was honestly, I didn't mean
it like that's not me. I promise.
Like it was just genuinely like it was just the moment that I
had, I wish I didn't, you know, it was a mistake.

(11:01):
And I like, I don't remember everything.
I remember being angry and I wasdrinking and I had lost 1000 and
I was just upset and I was, I don't know.
I, I just remember reaching and then I, I remember seeing.
And then she had said, oh, let go.
That's it left. That's it.

(11:23):
Had you ever been there before? Maybe one time before like a
while back. Not not like regular or anything
like that. Do you remember what you
ordered? I always get a strawberry
smoothie. That's my I never get anything
else. I always get a strawberry
smoothie. And I know because the next
morning I've seen the strawberrysmoothie in my car.

(11:44):
What? Do you mean?
Like the strawberry smoothie wasin my car.
Like a container. Yeah, no, like a drink.
I never finished it. I never even drink it.
What made you so angry? The The 1000.
So you've lost 1000? I lost 1000.
I was, I was, I was very sad. I was upset my my ex.

(12:04):
We were coming to things and I felt alone.
I know I was just drinking and Iwas, I was smoking and I had
like flashes. And I just remember, I remember
being there. I remember going there.
And then I remember like at the moment of time she had asked me
a question some about like be messed up or something like

(12:25):
that. And I'd say, yeah.
And then after that I, I remember reaching vividly
grandparents. She said help.
And once she said help, I let goand I got out there and I
didn't, I didn't escalate nothing or I didn't do nothing.
Like it was generally just the Iwasn't in the right mind.
Like I genuinely am sorry. Like it was just a mistake you

(12:47):
had to. Lose 1000 gambling.
No no no not gambling. I had 1000 on me and I was drunk
and I remember dropping my wallet.
I lost my key fob too from to mywork and so I think I had to get
better plays. I lost some receipts in my
wallet at night too. No, I was just upset.
And so I literally, I mean, I don't know, I was just drunk and

(13:10):
I, it was just a, it was just a bad night for me.
I'm sorry. And you say you're smoking
marijuana. Yeah.
But still, you were drunk and stunned.
Yeah. Yeah, yeah.
It was just, it was just a bad night.
Were you angry at the at the Parisa?
No, no, no, no, no, no. I, I just, I remember I was just
angry because of the 1000 and the situation that me and my ex

(13:34):
were going through. And then I just felt alone.
And then I, I don't know. I remember, I don't, I don't, I
don't even know. Like I remember I was going home
and I ended up there seeing the place ended up there.
And then all that happened and Ijust, I just remember letting go
and then just driving. I don't like, want nothing like
I just let go, drove off and that was it.

(14:03):
What? I know it sounds like it was
kind of a spur of the moment thing, right?
Like it just happened. Yeah, and I'm like, I'm so I
didn't even remember the full thing.
Like I, I remember I was there. I remember it happened, but I
don't even remember the full thing.
Like I'm being honest. Like I was drunk and I was
drinking and it was just, I was smoking and I was, I wasn't

(14:23):
right behind the state, you know, And I get it.
That's not the great an excuse, but I'm genuinely I'm sorry and
I I don't remember. I don't remember even intending
to want to do that. I just it was just kind of like
it just happened. I don't know why I did it.
And and like, I'm like, I promise you, I'm like, I'm not
that type of person, but it's just like, I'm very sorry, like

(14:45):
I, I really AM. What do you think you would have
done had you pulled her through the window?
I promise you, like at at that moment, at that time, I wasn't,
I wasn't even like I don't even I don't even remember like
physically grabbing her like that.
Like like I promise you in that the moment I I got back, I
promise you I let her go becauseshe had said help and I just

(15:07):
drove off. I I didn't do nothing.
I didn't, I didn't, I, like, I didn't, I just remember like,
like I swear I'd like I, it was just a terrible moment.
And I, I pull, I, I don't even remember like actually like want
having a reason why to do that. Like I remember it's just I was
drunk, I was messed up, I was angry and I I did it and then I
like I seen what I was doing andI let go and I just drove off.

(15:29):
Where'd you go after you left there?
I just went home. I just, I just, I remember just
going home and going to bed and that was pretty legit.
Do you remember the drive home? Oh yeah.
Like, yeah, like vividly, vividly.
I remember trying to. Do you remember once you got

(15:50):
home, what'd you do when you gothome?
I just, I remember going straight to my bed and that was
it. I I fell asleep.
OK, but you remember that? Yeah, no, no, I I do remember
making it to my my room and. Where's your room at?
Like what? When you say your house?
Where's your house? Edge of OK.

(16:11):
What's your? What's your address where you
live? Oh well, right, Right now I was
staying with my brother right now.
So your ex-girlfriend is a girlfriend that lives at South
G? Yeah, and she's driving your
other car, your Murano. No.
So that's not my car no more. It was Sorrento.
Sorrento, sorry. It it was there was, I got the

(16:32):
car switched off out of my name.So it's not in my name no more.
It's not in my car, but like it was in my car, it pulled out of
my name, but it's not in my nameno more.
It actually. Is still in your name?
When did you sell it? I I paid, I paid.
I got all the paperwork for the.It may not have caught up.
How long ago did you do this? This was like maybe like two

(16:53):
months ago. Usually within 40.
Five days. I like I have all the.
That's right, It's not. It's not.
That's not right. It's.
Yeah, yeah. No, I get it.
But I just like. But you were up there because
you went back to your exercise because your car was parked on
the street for a couple of days.Couple days.
Yeah, afterwards at least one. Wait, wait, which one?

(17:14):
Wait, what do you? Mean your car, that you're
driving now, that car. So after this incident on the
18th, on the 20th your car was at South G Street.
Yeah. So, so you did go back to I
mean, it doesn't matter, right you.
Weren't, I mean, I mean, if I, if I did, we was probably just
wanted to talk. I mean, we, we've been open to
talking to each other about stuff, but.
How old is she? She's. 24 now.

(17:36):
OK, so she does she have a child?
She has, she has a little, a little one, she has three.
She's, oh, she has three. OK, OK.
Well, I mean, I think it goes without saying you scared the
hell out of this girl. I mean, it's cut and dry, right?
I mean, you used a credit card. You used a debit card with your
name on it. The card's registered to you.

(17:58):
You're on video. I mean, it sounds like it was
probably an impulsive action or impulsive thing that you did,
but you know this girl. Yeah, I get it.
It's 2:30 in the morning, right?Yeah, Lakewood's not an easy
town. Yeah, get it?
It's just, you know, we're not here to condemn you by anything.

(18:21):
I just, you know, for the longest time we've been trying
to figure out like what, what, like what was your, what was
your goal? Or no, no, I I get it.
I would I I don't even know why I even showed up there, but like
I was drunk. I was upset and I don't even
remember like talking to her at first like I mean like it was
just a moment. I just flashes like I'm I was

(18:42):
drunk, I was smoking. I was, I was, I was fucked up.
Like I'm just like being real, like I was like.
Is that you? Yeah, that's me.
And then obviously that's your arm with your same tattoo that
you have right now, and that's off your Instagram photograph,
right? And that's how we match those
up. So this is obviously a picture.

(19:06):
It looks like your right hand, but it's in the mirror, so it's
reversed. Where were you at?
Like where? Where did you?
Where were you drinking at or hanging out?
I was honestly just drinking. I, I was at my house, I was
drinking at my house and then I was drinking in my car.

(19:26):
I was just, I was in the right state of mind.
I was depressed, honestly. Like I felt sad, you know, like
in a sad state of mind. And I was just kind of.
How'd you pick that stand? Because that stand's nowhere.
Near to your house, It's kind ofoff the beaten path for you.
That's just the only one that I know that's always open at that
at that time down. No, there's no other ones.
That's why I knew. Do you hang out Lakewood at all?

(19:48):
No. Just pass through occasionally.
No, no. I like, I had known that I was
going to stop at the barista, but I knew that was the only one
in opening that area. So that's why I didn't go.
Like, I don't go out to that area.
I just had a plan. I was drinking.
I was in the right state of mind.
Like it was just an idea. I thought it was good, you know?

(20:11):
Did you think we'd be coming eventually?
I mean, I'm, I'm not sure. I mean, I, I figured like, you
know, like, 'cause like, if I'm being honest, like I was like, I
woke up the next morning and I knew what I had done, but I was
like, like it, it wasn't me. Like I, I, I, I, I don't know,
like, I'm very sorry. And I just like I, I figured,

(20:36):
well, if something happens that,you know, I understand what I
did, you know, like I wasn't like, I'm, I'm very sorry, like
I understand what I did. So I said just anything happens.
So at the moment, I mean, you said you went through a fit of
anger or rage. I think you said anger, not
rage. But what did she do to prompt

(20:58):
that? Like did she say something?
Did she say something to offend you?
Did she? No, no, no, I it was like, like
I said, I wasn't like I was talking to her and I was there,
but like I wasn't there. Like my mind, I was just drunk
and I, my mind, I was just focused on like everything that
like. What triggered you though?
Like what was that final second that?

(21:19):
Because I'll tell you what happened.
Yeah, she. Handed you the drink, He took
the drink and threw it on the ground.
So it's like when you hand when she handed you the drink, it
almost was as as if in your mindyou said, OK, this is the end of
the conversation. The contact is over and you just
like that you threw it. You grab her.
You tried to pull her. You lost your grip.

(21:40):
You went to reach up high on herarm and she was able to kind of
break free because she locked her knees against the counter.
But you got to take me to that point of what made you jump from
zero to 100 so quickly. Like I said, I'm being honest
like I wasn't in the right stateof mind.
Like I don't even remember the full conversation we I had with

(22:02):
that woman. Like it was, it was just a
second. I just, I remember thinking like
I was, I was in and out of it, like my mind, mind wise.
And I was, I just like, I don't know.
Like I remember being there and I, I was getting the drink and
then I remember I had grabbed her and then she asked for help

(22:22):
and then I let go and that was it.
Like I didn't like I just drove off.
Like I don't know, like I'm verysorry.
Like I know, like I remember going home.
I remember when it was the next morning and I had remembered
what I did, but I it was very like, it was just like flashes,
like I don't remember. Like I'm very sorry, like it

(22:42):
wasn't me. Like I'm, I'm being honest and
like I, I know I'm like I I'm sorry.
Like if I keep repeating myself,I'm just like, it's kind of
like, like I'm sorry, like it's just so real.
Like, but I'm just being honest.Like I was drunk and I was
fucked up. I wasn't in the right state of
mind and I hadn't, I knew I had knew that that was the only

(23:06):
place like that open at that time.
And so I was drinking and so I figured I'd stop by and I
remember, I don't even remember the full conversation I had
went. I remember getting the order.
I remember reaching for her. And then after she had said,
after she had stopped and said help, I let go.
And that was it. That was the end of it.

(23:28):
How often do you go to A to? Bikini.
Never never that. That was literally just a drunk
idea. I hardly go.
To So what was the what was the idea?
I mean, what? Forgive me because I'm a woman.
No, no, I get it. I get it.
I get it. But what in the middle of the
night? I get you've broken up with your
girlfriend. Are you lonely?
You know what? What makes you say instead of

(23:48):
going to like Dairy Queen and get in this movie, I'm going to
go see a girl? It's not where.
Yeah, yeah. I mean.
What what, What is in your mind when you when you make the
decision to drive to Lakewood? No.
No, no, I get that. I get that.
Like like I said, I I don't know, I wasn't in the right
state of mind. I wasn't thinking like it just
came out of mind. I thought it was a good idea.
I failed. Oh, you know what, You know,

(24:09):
like if it I'm drunk, single, you know, it was just kind of an
idea that came in my mind. I was in the right state of mind
and I'm like, very sorry, like. But I guess my my question is
like, did you think maybe you could get a date like or you
just want to go see a pretty girl?
Or do do you think that maybe? Honestly, I don't I, I, I just

(24:34):
see like, I just see the pretty girl.
Yeah, but I don't not like anything like.
That were you angry? Were you angry at women or in
general because of what you're going through?
No, no, I'm not angry at women in general.
No, at that time were you pissedat her?
So maybe you took it out. You pissed at your ex so you
maybe took it out on this girl when you baby saw it wasn't

(24:54):
going anywhere. Oh, can you?
So were you. You said you were angry and sad.
You had all these wide variety of emotions.
Is it possible that when you gotthere, maybe you took it out on
the barista? No, I don't think so.
I think, I think it was just like emotions in general that

(25:16):
I've been building up over time because I, I did that day, I
didn't see my ex like I went to her house and she wasn't there.
And so I left and I was like, oh, and we already going through
things. And so it's like, OK, like I get
in, I get it. Like, you know what I'm saying?
Like, oh, I'm just going to let her do her like, you know what
I'm saying? And so I just, I was going

(25:40):
through it. I don't know, I just not in the
right state of mind and I just, everything happened quickly and
I just, I don't know, I just. If I could ask what what is the?
What is the reason that you and your girl or your ex girl are
having problems? Just just we're, we're just
realizing we're not. We're not.

(26:03):
Really. No, Yeah, we, we, we're like,
you know. 55 year age differencetoo, right?
Yeah, for a four year portal, something like that.
So then yeah. So, so that, you know, we try to
make it work, but you know it isa.
How long were you guys together?Like 10 months.
OK, you're not. Where are you working at?

(26:25):
You working in Kent? Yeah.
What was where was it? At a Chocolate Factory?
Did I hear that? No, it's like, no, it's a, it's
a muffin, a muffin factory. I thought he said chocolate.
OK. OK.
So you're working, You're not out running the streets, No.
No, I'm not. Linked up with.

(26:46):
Yeah, No, no, nothing. They like they did all these
these tests, bro. These are Bible versions, bro.
Like I like, I like the the I like where I'm from, like, you
know, I get it. But like like these are these
Bible versions, bro. I do.
I believe where? You come from.
It's all LDL. No, Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
yeah, yeah. No, for sure.
Like I I like the the way the style of it, but sure, sure.

(27:06):
No, I don't care about that. I'm just, yeah, I'm just trying
to paint a picture that you're not so like.
Yeah, no, bro, I, I go to work, but I've been working since I
was 16, even before that. Like bro, I'm being for real.
Like I, I, I worked at when I was 13, I started working.
I started working when I was 16.I, I, I didn't finish school.
It was just a path that wasn't for me.

(27:26):
I was really behind and I just chose not to end it, finishing
school. But I, I ended up getting a, a
job over here warehouse job, something different from you
know what the fast foods when you when you first start off.
And so I like it. You know, I was doing, you know,
I really like the job I have now.
What time you I'm sorry, I. Was going to say, So obviously

(27:49):
you're religious. Yeah.
So what do you, what do you think should happen to you for
what you know, the trauma that you've caused to this lady?

(28:12):
Whatever I mean, I guess you should finish.
If it if it wasn't you, if this happened to your your sister,
your sister, and this happened to your sister, what do you
think should what would you wantto see happen to somebody that
did that to your sister? At least at least maybe I don't

(28:33):
know, like some sort of consequence, whether it's, you
know, I mean, maybe not. I mean I don't know.
I don't want to, you know, it's me.
But like some something I don't know what.
Do you think that's something? There should be something.
Maybe, yeah. See, we had to be careful with
this. It's something we've never
really seen before. You know, we've seen baristas

(28:55):
get robbed. That's pretty common.
Common, but I mean, it happens. But this was a different level.
This was something that we had not seen it really.
It spooked a lot of people because we did not know when we
couldn't come up with an end game.
Like what if you got her? Or let's just say that person
gets her through the window and into the car.

(29:16):
Now what? It's not like she's just going
to give up. So how do you you?
Kind of see, No, no, no, I I getit.
No, I get it. Like I'm saying, I, I, I don't
even remember, like fully doing it.
Like it was just a flash. The moment I, I realized what I
did, I let go. Like you see in the camp, like
I, I don't, I was, I was fucked up.

(29:38):
I don't remember. Like, I just remember what had
happened. I, I seen, I let go and I drove
off. That was it, yeah.
I guess my point is, I'm not, I'm not trying to rehash it with
you. No, no, I'm trying to, I'm
trying to give you our, our perspective.
You know, they're very those those girls or women are very
vulnerable at 2:30 in the morning.
Obviously, the way they're dressed, how they're working,

(30:00):
where they're at, they're exposed to, you know, all types
of people that come through there.
And so when we see that, we haveto think the worst.
We have to think, you know, wereyou going to kidnap her?
Were you going to kill her? Were you going to sexually
assault her? Has this has this happened
somewhere else? Do we have a pattern?
So we had to take it pretty serious.

(30:20):
Yeah, I know. It makes sense.
It makes sense. So that's that's kind of why we
came so hard at it. No, it, it makes sense.
I get it. I understand.
I understand what I, you know, Iunderstand like I'm like, like I
said, I'm like very sorry I was fucked up and I like I don't, I
don't remember. It was just flashes and I, I, I
regret it and I'm sorry and I was just, it was just a moment

(30:41):
and I, I regret it, you know, sure.
OK, well, here's I mean, you've never been arrested before, have
you? No, I haven't, Sir.
OK, so what's going to happen tonight is you have to go to
jail, OK? You'll see a judge in the
morning. My guess is they'll probably

(31:01):
Pru. What is?
My my guess is that they won't hold you.
They might for a short period oftime.
We'll have to see how that goes.And then if and when you do get
out, you're going to have to continue to stay in compliance
with the courts until they resolve this.
Otherwise, those dudes are goingto come out.

(31:22):
No, that makes sense. You know, just and The thing is,
you've been a man about it. You sat in here.
You I mean, this is not probablynot easy for you to talk.
About keep up with. That show that there was a
little bit of remorse and then watch this to the end, OK.
And then we don't, we don't haveto become involved anymore.

(31:43):
But I would caution you, you gotit.
I mean, right now the way they look at this is an attempted
kidnap because it's really not anything else.
So I don't know how it's going to play out.
It's not up to us. Once you leave this room.
I mean, we just submit what we've done for the investigation
and the prosecutors will work with one of your, you'll get
assigned an attorney, probably ADAC and department assigned.

(32:06):
They're they're good, they're fine.
They're going to work for you. And then hopefully you come to
some sort of outcome where we can just put this behind us.
OK. So can I guess, yeah, ask you a
question as far as like calling and like how can I, can I get a
phone call Shawn? Like yeah, that would.
Be Yeah, you can. Are there numbers that you want?

(32:28):
I'll tell you what you like my mom.
I just want to call my mom. Do you know her number?
I know her number, OK. What I'm going to do is I think
they took your phone. I don't need your phone.
I have it, it's right. Here.
OK, so I'll put your phone in your property so when you get
out, you'll have your phone. You will get your phone calls
down there, you know, as many asyou want.
You get free call and I shouldn't say that I don't know
how many. I mean, you'll get calls out of
the holding cell for sure. OK, so the good news is you're

(32:51):
not a violent offender. You haven't been doing this.
I didn't find any criminal history.
I don't know if you have juvenile history or.
No, I have nothing so. That, I mean, that will bode
well for you, but still it doesn't excuse.
No, no, I I get it bro. I get it like.
I'm so hopefully this is a humongous wake up call and
you're gonna have to keep your emotions in check.
And especially when you start putting substances on board like

(33:13):
that. People do weird stuff.
We've had people sitting right in that chair that have killed
people because of being under the influence.
You just don't. Let's just play.
Let's play devil's advocate. Worst case scenario, they say
she comes out and she goes head first down into the concrete,
breaks her back. Yeah, yeah.
Is it gonna happen? Probably not.
Well, let's just say something like that happens.
Or she falls underneath your carand you drive over her.

(33:35):
Yeah, No, Now you're sitting here.
Find something else. You know what I mean?
Yeah, I get it, I get it. I'm not.
Again, I'm not preaching to you.I'm just telling you that we had
to, we had to really be careful with this because this is a
fairly unique case. I've never seen one like this.
All right, well, it's 3:50. We're going to go ahead and end
the interview. I appreciate you talking to us
and finish up and we'll get you out of here, OK?

(33:57):
OK. As far as like the clock, you
get the call now or, or or how does that work or the call, the
call over there at the the police, Yeah.
Yeah, you get a doubt. OK, they give you a couple free
ones. OK, so some from right here,
right now what's what's going togo?
I'm going to go on and get. Transported.
Yep, a patrol officer is going to drive you down to the jail.
They'll take your picture or take your fingerprints and give

(34:18):
you 2 free calls I think. Two free calls and then after
that. And then after that.
I'll be in jail for the night probably and then the next
morning. See a judge?
Yep. Tomorrow morning you'll see a
judge. You'll be arraigned.
They might release you. They might PR you, which is your
personal recognizance. They'll just release you.
They might have to put a bail onyou.

(34:40):
We, we don't know. I don't know.
They have what's called pretrialservices.
They're going to go through yourcriminal history, they're going
to look at your threat risk and all that stuff.
There is a chance that they put a bail amount on you.
They could Pru, they could put abail amount on you.
They could give you home confinement where you're
already, you know, you're on an ankle monitor pending.
I don't know. And we're just giving you
options that may come up. We don't have any say in any of

(35:00):
that. Yeah, I appreciate it, but.
I'm going to guess that one condition is probably no
alcohol. Yeah, No, no marijuana.
I mean, you should be drinking alcohol anyway, especially
outside your home because you're.
Yeah, it was just is. That going to be a problem?
No, no. No, that's not a problem.
I like I said, it was it was just a night that I had.

(35:21):
It was it was a terrible what? It was a terrible night.
I. Here's another thing they're
going to put on you, I guaranteeit.
You're not going to be allowed to go to that barista stand.
Oh, that's fine, that's fine. I'm.
Sure, I don't know, but I'm surethey're no.
That's totally fine. They're.
Going to court order that that's.
Totally fine. That's probably.
Not a good idea. OK, cool.
All right, we're going to go. We'll go get, I think paperwork

(35:42):
is pretty much done and we'll get you out of here.
All right, all right, thank. You appreciate you talking to
us. Do I have to stand up to?
No, you're straight. Oh.
You can chill, yeah.
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