Thank GOD we have bodycams..

Asmongold TV| 00:18:02|Apr 25, 2026
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A driver attacks a Hispanic family with racial slurs and threats after a collision, setting a volatile tone for the encounter.

A chaotic bodycam confrontation shows how a single meltdown can spiral into multi-felony charges and public spectacle.

Summary

Asmongold presents a gripping, real-world look at a volatile car-crash confrontation caught on camera. The incident centers on a completely belligerent woman whose xenophobic outbursts escalate the scene into disorder and danger. The officers try to gather information and de-escalate, but she alternates between denial, insults, and physical outbursts, dragging the situation into chaos. The responders discuss who was driving, the need for a police report, and the difficulty of getting an objective account when one side refuses to cooperate. Throughout, the clips highlight the tension between enforcing the law and ensuring mental health considerations are addressed amid crisis. The video culminates with the suspect’s arrest for disorderly conduct, resisting arrest, and aggravated menacing with racial bias, leaving viewers with questions about accountability and safety in public incidents. Asmongold frames the footage as a stark reminder of how quickly a situation can deteriorate when emotions override reason. If you’re curious about how law enforcement documents incidents when a single party won’t engage, this is a vivid case study from the field.

Key Takeaways

  • Disorderly conduct and resisting arrest can arise from a single individual’s uncooperative behavior during a crash scene, as shown by the suspect’s repeated outbursts and refusals to provide documents.
  • Officers emphasized gathering license, registration, and insurance, while recognizing that only one side of the story is heard when a suspect refuses to cooperate, illustrating the challenges of incident reporting.
  • The footage documents how racial bias and xenophobic slurs escalate tensions, culminating in aggravated menacing with racial bias as a charge.
  • The responders repeatedly consider detaining the suspect early, but patience and procedural steps are prioritized to avoid escalation, even as the situation turns increasingly violent.
  • The arrest outcome includes three felonies, underscoring how multiple charges can accumulate from a single volatile encounter.
  • The clip highlights the emotional labor and safety concerns of officers managing a chaotic scene while trying to protect bystanders and preserve evidence.
  • Viewer takeaway: real-world encounters like these fuel conversations about mental health support, public safety, and the limits of de-escalation under stress.

Who Is This For?

Essential viewing for policymakers, law-enforcement enthusiasts, and viewers curious about how bodycam footage is interpreted in chaotic, high-stress incidents. It offers concrete examples of reporting pitfalls and the legal thresholds for charges.

Notable Quotes

"“Take you back to Mexico. Go to Mexico. Go to Mexico.”"
The repeated xenophobic taunts set the tone for the escalation and illustrate how insults can influence officers’ perception of the incident.
"“We need your license, registration, and proof of insurance… Leave me alone.”"
Shows the suspect’s resistance to basic documentation requests, triggering the procedural steps that follow.
"“Is you were in the car with her? So I mean if she calm down, we can actually get this stuff right.”"
A frontline attempt to de-escalate and gather accurate information despite the chaotic scene.
"“Put her in a padded room. Yeah. Really?”"
A stark moment highlighting how observers perceive the level of danger and potential need for containment.
"“Disorderly conduct, resisting arrest, and aggravated menacing with racial bias.”"
Official charges summarized, marking the legal resolution of the encounter.

Questions This Video Answers

  • How do police determine charges when a suspect refuses to cooperate at a crash scene?
  • What factors lead to aggravated menacing with racial bias charges in traffic-related incidents?
  • What are best practices for de-escalating volatile suspects on camera?
  • Why do bodycam videos sometimes show only one side of the story, and how do officers document it?
  • What mental health considerations come into play during public safety crises like this incident?
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Full Transcript
Extremely racist woman turns a car accident into three felonies. Oh boy. Oh boy. Oh boy. Here we go. TAKE YOU BACK TO MEXICO. UGLY. YOUR KIDS UGLY. YOU'RE ALL UGLY. GO TO MEXICO. Go to Mexico. Pushing me around. Oh no. or even in the jail. Today on Uncovered, watch this complete disgrace to society have the most obnoxious and prejudiced meltdown when she gets into a car accident with a Hispanic family. Oh my god. There's just I'll spit on What the [ __ ] What is she doing? You sure? Cuz she about to go. She just she just walked away. She has it right away. They fed up. What the [ __ ] I I have two kids from Yeah. This is in America. Holy [ __ ] I find you on the street. She's trying to get in. Oh my god. Thank you. She crashing out. Yeah, she's crashing out big time. Mhm. You should have take them back to Mexico. One more time. Take it back to Mexico. Go back to Mexico. That's your car. THE WHITE CAR. Go stand by. The suspect is completely belligerent and shows no initial signs of cooperation. She's unable to control her emotions for the entirety of this incident and only continues to get more aggressive with the family. Go to Yeah. Hey, we need your license, registration, and proof of insurance. Leave me alone. You need your documents. It's always so astonishing to me that these people literally have no concept of the future at all. They can't even conceptualize the idea that by doing this, you're going to lead yourself into a situation that's detrimental. The suspect refuses to share any information with the officers while she is distressed. So they try speaking to her friend instead. I don't like she's stuck out of that car. They just kept going. Isn't it like y or something like that? So there is a report going to be made. Is you were in the car with her? So I mean if she calm down, we can actually get this stuff right. She's just kicking garbage. This ain't nothing going to get fixed. I I I feel you. I I understand that. Somebody has to do something. If you want to go in the car and get her documents for me cuz the report is going to be made regardless. I need her license registration and proof of insurance to be inside the crash report, right? And then we'll take a story from whoever and whoever was driving. They're trying to clean it up. But her yelling and trying to fight the people, we can't we're only getting one side of the story. She's not even giving a side. See, I don't know why they don't just immediately just detain her. Like just like just just cuff her. Like she's running around kicking garbage everywhere, being violent. Like what? Just detain immediately up. They set up. Okay. I'm trying to figure out. You have your license. Come on. Yeah. Phase two. Yeah. Car is pretty much It's [ __ ] What? It's pretty much what? I don't know if it's drive. Is it drivable? I don't think so. Can you help me out and ski? Uh-huh. You dumb. I don't you relax. Jesus. Yeah, we're going to have to something. Have a crisis record. They know me already. They know me already. I bet they do. Stop. Classic. GET OUT OF MY CAR. GET OUT OF THERE. MA'AM, I NEED your registration insurance if you want me to do this report. Correct. Try to gather her license and registration. She continues to freak out and shifts the blame to her friend who was in the passenger seat. I'm not doing for nobody else cuz stupid had me rushing HER AND YOU OH, YOU EXPLAIN WHAT HAPPENED AGAIN cuz So it's the Mexican's fault. It's your friend's fault. And now you're kicking. It's everybody's fault except for you. The police's fault. Stop right there. Nobody. Nobody was coming in. She kept driving. This car just came all over this building like just kept going and stopping up and just kept going and just right now. Is there like coming? Somebody's coming to pick y'all up. Okay. Right. No, it's not. It's It's not. It's not. I don't know what to tell you. It's easily fixable. You just can't drive it right now. How much is it fixable? How how much is it here is okay? So listen man, it's like wouldn't the world just be a better place for even these people if we just put them in an institution? Like I mean you have somebody like this running wild like this? Like I mean it's dangerous for everyone, even them. Like there's obviously like something wrong with her, right? I mean there's something clearly wrong with somebody like this. And like why is it that we have these people that are out here driving a car? Like that just seems really dangerous to me. Go to your car. Go your car. Your car. Your car. Your car. The car. Just institutionalize these people. No. No. Oh my. Stand up. Stand up. Stand up. Stand up. You have to stand up. You have to stand up. actual literal children. This is insane. Sit in the middle of the street. Oh my god. I don't want to have to pick you up. Jesus. Can you please stand up for me? Just stand up. Help me out. I need help. So then listen. You can come over here, right? And have a seat. Just sit down. Sit down and relax. It's okay. All right. What is she doing whailing around like that? Actual 5-year-old. Yeah. I'll remember you. You need medical attention. Yeah, you do. Yeah. Mental health. You do or you don't? I think I do. I'm starting to feel my mom. Don't talk to me again. I'm not I'm doing all y'all. Uhhuh. Totty got me in this ridicul. IT'S CAN'T TALK TO ME NO MORE. So now she's You don't ever talk to me AGAIN IN YOUR LIFE. I'm going to get She's going to go attack her friend. The officer cleans some of the trash off the street while they wait for a medical team to come and evaluate the victims. Isn't this crazy, bro? They got to clean up after people. Like, this is so sad. It's so sad. Can you ma'am? Ma'am, listen. An actual child. It's crisis. I'm talking about It's crisis. It's not It's not It's not that. Others, too. Listen. What? Ugly. Your kids ugly. You're all ugly. That way. That way. I'm not going nowhere. I'm not going nowhere. I'm not going nowhere. And she starts running away. I'm not chasing her, bro. I don't want to deal with it. Yep. It's crisis. It's crisis. It's crisis. What a crash out. Listen. Yes, she's done. I need to figure out my car. Your car is done, dude. They are so patient with her. Oh my god. I'm not going with you. Leave me alone. Talk to me. There's the cuffs. Yeah, she needs medical attention. All right, cool. Yeah, she's a more sensible medical attention. She's more sensible, right? That way. Don't call me again in your life. Stop. So then then so she picks up the phone to start arguing with somebody else. It's not enough that she just crashed her car. She's running around yelling at the police and these other people. No. Now she's calling somebody else, screaming at them, too. Oh my god. She's on leash. They not hurt. This way. You Mexican. This way. This way. She hates him. Go over here with your friend. Tell Donald Trump. Get off of me. Tell me your next step is going to be jail. I hear you. I hear you. You're ugly. They calling him ugly. You got license on you? Um, it's like this person's brain hasn't developed past 5 years old. Even five is an exaggeration. She was a passenger in the I'm trying to help. I'm I'm truly truly actually trying to help. I have no money for this happens a lot with trauma development. Stop the police officers up. You want to give me some money? Yeah, I am ugly. Mr. ugly. I spit on you. Spit on you. What? Oh, she's back at it again. New Jerseyy's finest. Did she just call them ISIS? I wonder what the world must be like for a person like this. I really do. Like what? ISIS on you. Call ISIS. I heard ISIS. I heard ISIS. I know she meant to say ICE, but I heard ISIS. The suspect's mental condition only seems to get worse as more onlookers come out to spectate. Deputies come to a realization that they'll need to step in and arrest her momentarily as she shows no sign of calming down anytime soon. I don't want to fight with her. She's going to cry, bro. What is she doing? Who's she hit? I don't know what she's going to do. What the [ __ ] What the [ __ ] is going on? We should just get, bro. I mean, what is she? She's pulling, dude. Oh, she's She's losing it. I know. GO TO MEXICO. GO TO MEXICO. UH-HUH. Go to Mexico. Go to Mexico. Wow. Oh my [ __ ] god. This is bad. This is so embarrassing. You mean to be put in jail? Put her in a padded room. Yeah. Really? You car. No. Just get in the [ __ ] car. I don't believe in you. I have more money than you. Not anymore. You can't even pay for your car repairs. Why would you do this? Why would you do this? Look at this. Look, look. Look. Finally. Oh. Oh, there it is. Got everybody cheering. Yay. Yay. As I said, boys, I understand those witch trials so much more. Everybody would be out there like, "Yeah, yeah, YEAH, GET HER. I TOTALLY UNDERSTAND IT. WOW. Pat down. I know. My car. Yeah. They're all ch dude. Everybody. I got you. I got you. Slam the [ __ ] door. Calm down. I can't leave back here. I can't open the window. I can't breathe. Come on. You really going to use that right now of all the the classic. Okay. Yeah. The right get the keys. ugly. I really I really am starting to understand a lot of things. Ugly. Ugly. What the [ __ ] did they do? I remember. I remember you ugly kids. Ugly and you're ugly. Damn. for me. You ugly you. I will you up. We put up with this [ __ ] man. Why do we put up with this [ __ ] And they're going to deal with her at the station. Take me there now. Take me there. I need my money. I need more money. Dude, there's something wrong with her. Yes, sir. Uhhuh. Nobody in the jail. You're not in jail yet. Step out, ma'am. I'm not the one. I'm not the one. Uh gone by tomorrow. I'm going to be gone by tomorrow. Nice. Thank you. Okay. Uh-huh. Thank you. My slide is broke. That's fine. All right. Well, we'll take it with us. No [ __ ] Thank you for that. Never go full [ __ ] I know. What's your name? Officer what? Officer yelled out number 654. I already know your last name. That's all I need to know. My last name. Let them know you live quick. My name you live quick. You'll be gone by tomorrow. What a great idea. What a great idea to threaten to kill a police officer. Th This is just brilliant. Like h how did I not think of this? This is a great idea. Of course he's so over it. Of course he is. Absolutely he is. I would be too. I'd be out of my [ __ ] mind dealing with that [ __ ] STOP PUSHING ME AROUND. JESUS. Back up. Oh my [ __ ] Jesus. Stay in the box. Stand in the box. Stand in the box. Stand up. Get off me. Stand in the box. Stand in the box. Finally. I've been waiting on this. I bet I'll be out here. Yep. No charges. No charges at all. It's going to happen. I bet you three felonies. Locked in with three felonies. That's bad. Yeah. I'm about to put one here. I said I'm putting her. Not dealing with this, man. I'm not dealing with this. Yep. Put her in the box. No reason. Shut up. Spell your middle name. I don't have my middle name. I literally don't. I'm not. Rice. What's your last name? Wow, what a [ __ ] finale. What's your middle name? I'm not surprised. What's your last name? Jones. Wow. The suspect was arrested for disorderly conduct, resisting arrest, and aggravated menacing with racial bias. If you enjoyed this video, make sure to subscribe for more never-before-seen arrest footage daily. Oh my god, where the [ __ ] do these people come from? I really don't understand

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