Palm Beach Police Show Up To Woman's House Over Social Media Posts
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Published on Feb 22, 2021
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Palm Beach Police Show Up To Woman's House Over Social Media Posts
WEST PALM BEACH, Florida — A South Florida woman has posted video of a late-night visit to her home Friday by the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office, warning her about a Facebook comment she made concerning masks.
“Palm Beach County sends Gestapo to my home,†says Angelique Contreras, describing the incident. “When I asked for this strange man’s identification his response was ‘What do you want? Badge, gun, handcuffs?'â€
The incident occurred as police admitted on camera they had been monitoring the mother-of-three’s discussion about the county’s new policy to exclude from their public meetings people without masks due to health exemptions. Those citizens are actually placed in a parking garage beneath a separate building.
A man named Anthony Collins had joked online about leaving “hundreds of bags of garbage†on the lawn of the county commissioner, and Contreras replied with the terse remark, “thousands of Masks.â€
That prompted an officer identifying himself as Det. Horton of the PBSO to arrive late at night to the home of Contreras, a local hair and makeup artist who hails from a family of Cuban refugees.
Horton tells Contreras in the video, “The reason why we’re here is, bothering you on a Friday night, is, I guess you and some guy named Anthony were posting on social media that you were gonna go trespass on a county commissioner’s property, dump garbage on her property.â€
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