How To Get Arrested, Lady gets arrested for check fraud at a check cashing store.
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Published 2014-08-06
Arrest happens at 10:32 ..
All Comments (21)
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This person with the pro camera skills has been waiting for a moment like this for a long time! No noise, perfect picture. Top work! 🤣
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She cashed bad checks at the same location three days in a row? Good lord. She was asking to get caught.
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When you tell the bank teller to "keep the check then"!! YOU'RE GUILTY ASF
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This cop is arguing with her like it’s his wife. Lol
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As a former bank teller I can verify that con artists are STOOOOPID!!!
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Immediately she said: "You can keep the check", the officer knew she was a thief. Nobody would let their hard-earned check go that easily.
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She said "you can keep the check" lol You KNOW you guilty when you tell them to keep the check
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The fact that she automatically put her hands behind her back like a reflex tells you all you need to know.
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"You can keep the check" No person who works an honest job would EVER say that if it was a real paycheck. She was so obviously and pathetically guilty
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She thought she was leaving lmfaooo. Tried to say “Thank you” to the cop like he was gonna let her go. What a scammer.
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She did say, "arrest me and I will go to court and fight it." GETS HANDCUFFED... "Why am I being arrested?" 😫😫😫
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Cameraman wins the Academy Award for best cinematography. You knew the assignment that day and you excelled!
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How the officer just shush’s her makes my soul happy
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Video isn't vertical, no stupid narration. A+ cameraman.
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When It's that quiet you know everyone in there is listening!
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I love how, when he brought out the handcuffs, she automatically put her hands back like it was muscle memory.
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“If you can’t verify the check then fine keep it so I can leave!” 😂
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I would have been pissed if i was next in line.
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Guilty as charged. That’s why she was in a hurry to leave. Who works for a paycheck then tells a company “you can keep it” other than a busted con artist.
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Then she has the nerve to say, they’re not going to arrest me and proceed to walk out the door.