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Random bits from the police report:
>at 4:54 PM, he was traveling on U.S. 27 when he noticed the Northbound lane was stopped in traffic despite there being a green light. He noticed a gray Kis Soul facing the wrong direction stopped in the roadway.
>He described Frankele as having "blood shot watery eyes, and she slurred as she spoke." Roberts wrote that after explaining to her why he was pulling her over, Frankele kept "forgetting why and asked me several times when (sic) I was messing with her."
>At 5:02 PM, Roberts stated that he attempted to place Frankele in handcuffs when "she struck in the chest to prevent me from doing so."
>Roberts was able to place one of the restraints on Frankele but when he attempted to cuff the other, Frankele "began kicking me in the chest and in my face, busting my lip and the gums in my mouth. At one point, the subject grabbed the cell phone and after I removed it from her hands and after I removed it from her hands, again I tried to place the restraints on her, and she my left hand twice hard enough to break my skin a (sic) bleed from it."
Eventually a second cop had to come to help arrest her from how combative she was
>She has waived her right for a speedy trial and filed for a public defender, stating before the court in documents that she is not currently financially able to hire her own defense attorney. That request was approved.
>The more serious issue facing Frankele is the charge of Resisting an Officer with Violence, which is considered a third degree felony in Florida.