Source: Photography is not a crime.
A Florida police sergeant who refers to herself as “WRITER” wrote a a fictionalized version of the truth as to why she arrested a woman who was recording her husband’s arrest outside a house party Saturday night.
Marion County sheriff’s deputies were breaking up a party when they arrested Jason Pomales for “interfering,” which was not captured on camera, but judging by their definition of interfering in the rest of the video, we can assume he was not.
“If you want to keep interfering, you can go to jail for obstructing,” a deputy tells Pomales’ wife, Stacey, as she stands about 30 feet away video recording.
And from there, it went down hill, especially when she asked Sergeant Lisa Azure for her badge number, even referring to her as “ma’am.”
“Would you like to continue to interfere with my investigation,” the sergeant responds.
To her credit, Azure, who refers to herself as WRITER on her arrest report, repeatedly states in the video that she was not in fear for her life because of the cameras – unlike many of her male peers would have done.
But just like many of her male peers, she proved nothing to be a liar in her report, which you can read in its entirety on the Youtube description.










