6 Girlfriends 'Gone Wild' Caught on Bodycam
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Takeaways
- ❖Colette Pena violently resisted arrest after chasing her boyfriend with a glass bottle in a parking garage, claiming prior abuse.
- ❖Eileyah Addly admitted to hitting her boyfriend first over cheating texts, then resisted arrest, prompting officers to threaten taser deployment.
- ❖Ashley Kaya Kaio was arrested for aggravated domestic battery with a hammer and property damage, despite her boyfriend's reluctance to press charges, due to witness video and visible injuries.
- ❖Greta Gordon's dispute over infidelity escalated to spitting, punching, and property damage, followed by extreme resistance to arrest, including hitting an officer.
- ❖Malikica Cole fired a gun into the ground to scare her cheating fiancé during a physical altercation, claiming self-defense as a smaller woman.
- ❖Britney Minazan, on probation, violently resisted arrest and refused to cooperate after a dispute at her ex-partner's home, claiming she only wanted to see her son.
Insights
1Escalation of Domestic Disputes
Multiple incidents demonstrate how verbal arguments quickly turn physical, involving punching, scratching, and the use of objects as weapons. The initial cause often stems from infidelity or perceived disrespect, leading to uncontrolled emotional outbursts.
Colette Pena chased her boyfriend with a glass bottle (). Eileyah Addly admitted to throwing punches (, ). Ashley Kaya Kaio allegedly struck her boyfriend with a hammer (). Greta Gordon spit on and punched her boyfriend (, ). Malikica Cole started swinging and fired a gun (, , ). Britney Minazan was seen pushing and striking another woman (-).
2Resistance to Law Enforcement and Compounding Charges
A recurring theme is the aggressive resistance shown by individuals during arrest, often leading to additional charges beyond the initial domestic incident. This resistance includes physical struggle, verbal abuse, refusing to comply with commands, and even assaulting officers.
Colette Pena bit her hands and threw herself around, refusing to cooperate (-). Eileyah Addly violently resisted cuffing, requiring multiple officers and a taser threat (-). Greta Gordon hyperventilated, demanded water, and hit an officer while resisting (, -). Britney Minazan kicked doors, refused to give her name, and physically struggled with officers (-, -).
3Subjective Narratives vs. Objective Evidence
Individuals involved in these disputes frequently present narratives that portray themselves as victims, often denying their actions or downplaying their role. However, bodycam footage and witness accounts often provide objective evidence that contradicts these claims, leading to arrests despite protestations.
Colette Pena claimed abuse and victim-blaming (, , ). Ashley Kaya Kaio claimed her boyfriend beat her and that prior officers didn't believe her (-, ). Greta Gordon accused her boyfriend of lying and manipulating (). Britney Minazan repeatedly stated, 'I didn't do nothing' and 'We didn't have no problem' despite visible injuries and active resistance (, ). In Ashley's case, a witness had video evidence ().
Lessons
- Law enforcement should prioritize securing objective evidence like bodycam footage and witness statements in domestic disputes, as verbal accounts are often unreliable.
- Individuals experiencing domestic violence should be advised on the importance of documenting incidents and cooperating with authorities to ensure their safety and legal recourse.
- Officers need consistent training in de-escalation techniques and managing highly emotional individuals, particularly when resistance to arrest is anticipated.
Quotes
"You only want to say something because you're going to jail. Of course I do. Of course I do."
"I'm tired of this man abusing me and then these random texting me. I'm tired of it. You I have pictures of the abuse. You want to see the pictures of the abuse?"
"He's the victim. He's the victim. OUT OF HERE, BRO."
"I just shot it like at the ground. More of like to scare him, you know. And I only fired it one time."
"I didn't do nothing. I just came to get my son. I didn't do nothing. Like, what the what I'm getting for, ma'am. I didn't do nothing. That's what I was running."
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