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On September 25, 2025, Orlando Airport Police responded to reports of an intoxicated woman harassing travelers at Orlando International Airport. What began as witness statements about disorderly behavior escalated into a violent confrontation, resulting in serious criminal charges. This video analyzes the bodycam footage from a legal and tactical perspective, examining: - Florida disorderly intoxication laws (F.S. §856.011) - Battery on law enforcement officers (F.S. §784.07) - Use of force standards under Graham v. Connor - Officer de-escalation attempts and tactical decisions - The subject's progression from harassment to felony charges āš ļø CONTENT WARNING: This video contains strong language and depicts physical confrontation between police and a resistant subject. šŸ“Š INCIDENT DETAILS: Date: September 25, 2025 Location: Orlando International Airport, Florida Agency: Orlando Airport Police Department Charges: Battery on Law Enforcement Officer (Felony), Disorderly Intoxication (Misdemeanor) Outcome: Subject arrested and permanently banned from Orlando International Airport šŸŽ“ LEGAL FRAMEWORK: Florida Statute §856.011 - Disorderly Intoxication Florida Statute §784.07 - Battery on Law Enforcement Officer Graham v. Connor (1989) - Objective Reasonableness Standard Terry v. Ohio (1968) - Investigative Stops šŸ“ GRADING: Officers: B+ (Professional response with de-escalation attempts) Subject: F (Multiple violations, active resistance, felony battery) The officers demonstrated professionalism and restraint despite extreme provocation, while the subject made poor decisions at every opportunity that escalated a misdemeanor situation into felony charges. šŸ”” Subscribe for more police accountability content analyzing bodycam footage from legal and tactical perspectives. FAIR USE NOTICE: This video contains bodycam footage used for educational, commentary, and analysis purposes under Fair Use (17 U.S.C. § 107). The footage examines law enforcement interactions and legal procedures for educational purposes. #Bodycam #PoliceActivity #LegalAnalysis #OrlandoPolice #AirportSecurity #FloridaLaw #AuditTheAudit #PoliceAccountability #UseOfForce #PublicIntoxication

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