Cop’s girlfriend Laura Gallagher goes on wild rant after being kicked out of a bar for smacking 17-year-old boy with her breasts
- A Florida woman raged after she was kicked out of a bar for rubbing her breasts on a teenage boy
- Laura Gallagher, 43, shouted: ‘Are you calling me a paedophile?’ against the arresting officer who tried to stop her from driving under the influence
- Gallagher Claimed Her Boyfriend Is A Cop Who ‘Lets Her Get Away With Murder’
“You’re calling me a pedophile?”
A police officer’s girlfriend was furious after she was kicked out of a bar for inappropriately touching a 17-year-old employee with her breasts.
Laura Gallagher, 43, went on a rampage after she had to be removed from a bar by police for rubbing her breasts on an underage worker’s arm.
“She said she had been there for several hours and she kept coming up to him and moving her breasts up and down,” a caller told Daytona police.
“I think she finally came up to him and rubbed her breasts against his arm.”
A cop’s girlfriend was furious after she was kicked out of a bar for inappropriately touching a 17-year-old employee with her breasts
Laura Gallagher, 43, went on a rampage after she had to be removed from a bar by police for rubbing her breasts on an underage worker’s arm
The caller said the boy was “so shocked” by the bizarre act.
The employee did not want to press charges against the ‘drunk’ woman, but she refused to leave peacefully, leading to her arrest.
Bodycam footage captured the crazy lady’s tirade, which she started by insisting, “I’m not drunk!”
The officer told her that if she got behind the wheel, he would have to charge her with drunk driving – to which she responded, “Well, I’ll park this shit, and I’ll Uber.”
‘So I’m a pedophile? You’re calling me a pedophile,’ she suddenly shouted.
The police told her there was a 17-year-old child she was hitting with her chest and she shot back, “I didn’t hit him with my chest! I wasn’t near him.’
Gallagher was confused as to why she wasn’t allowed to drive her car since she “owned it,” and the officer had to annoyingly tell her that she couldn’t get behind the wheel because she was drunk and that it wasn’t a matter of was owned.
She said, “How about I just turn a blind eye and let me go” and then said her “cop” friends let her “get away with murder.”
Gallagher pleaded no contest to her charges and was given twelve months probation and a $525 fine. Her driver’s license was suspended for six months and her vehicle was impounded for ten days
Gallagher was confused as to why she wasn’t allowed to drive her car since she “owned it,” and the officer had to annoyingly tell her that she couldn’t get behind the wheel because she was drunk and that it wasn’t an issue of ownership
As the officer continued to tell her she can’t drive, she called him a “c*ck dork” and a “piece of shit,” prompting him to arrest her.
Gallagher fought back against her arrest, scrambling across the ground as the officer struggled to put handcuffs on her.
While sitting in the back of a police car, she told a new officer on the scene that the arresting officer “planted her in the face” and shouted “he hurt me,” while informing police that she weighed only 130 pounds.
She also told the arresting officer that she trusted the other officer because “he’s white.”
Gallagher was charged with assault on a law enforcement officer, which is a misdemeanor.
The irate woman was also charged with two felonies, including drunk driving, disorderly intoxication and resisting an officer with violence.
As the officer continued to tell her she can’t drive, she called him a “c*ck sucker” and a “piece of shit,” prompting him to arrest her
Gallagher was charged with assault on a law enforcement officer, which is a misdemeanor. The irate woman was also charged with two felonies, including drunk driving, disorderly intoxication and resisting an officer with violence.
She pleaded no contest to her charges and was placed on probation for 12 months and fined $525.
Her driver’s license was suspended for six months and her vehicle was impounded for ten days.
In addition to her conviction, she was also required to attend DUI school or a drug rehabilitation program and complete community service.