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This is the exact moment a daytime road rage incident turned into an absolute brawl. She targeted a pregnant woman, but wait until you see what happens when the cops track her down...
The incident occurs just before noon on a four-lane road.
Surveillance footage captures Brockwell exiting her white vehicle and rushing over to another white car stopped ahead of her.
She pounces on the car, opens the driver-side door, and attacks the driver—who witnesses later identified as a pregnant woman with a baby inside the vehicle.
Brockwell briefly walks away but abruptly turns back to aggressively confront a nearly 70-year-old woman who attempted to intervene.
A cell phone video recorded by a bystander shows Brockwell h1tting, $cratching, and screaming at the older woman.
Following the multi-person brawl, Brockwell flees the scene in her vehicle.
Orlando police officers quickly locate Brockwell nearby in a Target parking lot.
An officer commands her to sit down and keep her hands out of her pockets, informing her that she is a suspect in a battery incident.
When the officer attempts to place her in handcuffs, Brockwell resists immediately. She begins screaming and thrashing as the officer p1ns her against a wall.
As a second officer arrives to help subduing her, Brockwell bit*s one of the officers.
Brockwell continuously yells, demanding to know why she is being detained. The officers repeatedly state that she is under arrest for battery.
While officers wait for backup, witnesses approach to give their statements.
One witness explains that Brockwell cut the pregnant woman off at a light. When the victim hesitated on whether to move forward or backward, Brockwell blocked her car, opened the door, and "be@t the crap out of her."
The witness notes that when she and the older woman tried to intervene, Brockwell turned her aggression on them.
From the ground, Brockwell tells a completely different story, yelling, "The b*h came and approached me! She came out of her car and approached me! She put her hands on me first!"
Brockwell also screams at the officers for not reading her Miranda rights. An officer replies that they are not currently questioning her.
The situation escalates further when Brockwell deliberately tries to injure herself.
To prevent her from injuring herself further and to stop her from thrashing, the officers employ a hobble restraint (a device used to secure a suspect's legs).
Brockwell screams at the top of her lungs, claiming that her arm is broken and dislocated, and complains that "five people against one person" is unfair for a 120-pound woman.
Once her legs are successfully bound, officers roll her onto her stomach to secure the second handcuff, noting that her fingernail had broken off during the struggle.
Emergency Medical Services (EMS) or the Fire Department are called to the scene to evaluate her.
Brockwell faces multiple charges stemming from the initial road rage assaults and her subsequent violent resistance against law enforcement.
Here are the details of what happened to her after the incident:
The state filed multiple heavy charges against her stemming from both the initial road rage assaults and her violent behavior during the arrest:
Burglary of a Conveyance with Assault/Battery: For jumping on the victim's car hood, forcing her way into the driver's side door, and hitting the pregnant woman.
Battery on a Person 65 Years of Age or Older: For attacking and scratching the older bystander who attempted to intervene.
Aggravated Battery on a Law Enforcement Officer: For biting the Orlando police officer's wrist while resisting handcuffs.
Resisting an Officer with Violence: For physically fighting and thrashing against the responding officers.
Current Status
Released on Bond: Shaffer-Brockwell was booked into jail but has since been released after posting a $20,000 bond.
Keep posting this so people don’t forget how truly bad this event was.
Don’t let people gaslight you into thinking it was peaceful and worthy of 1500+ pardons and slush fund payoffs.
why the actual fuck have i heard nothing about this?!!?! this is so horrific and evil. he was only 18 years old, just starting out in life. THIS NEEDS TO BE EVERYWHERE.
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This is ridiculous‼️ I was just in Myrtle Beach a couple weeks ago and stayed in a Hilton property and only paid $120 per night, they are raising the prices to keep Black people from coming there, they have been trying to stop the Black bike week for years