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Florida woman caught on camera hurling commemorative ‘first date’ brick through ex hubby’s window despite denials: sheriff

The authorities called this unfortunate EX a brick liar.

According to the police, a Florida woman chuck a commemorative “first date” brick from her ex -husband last month.

Sabrina coin (34 years old) was arrested around 11 pm on January 24 when a representative of Lee County Territory faced her in front of her original Bonita Springs. Video published by authorities.

A woman in Florida chuck a commemorative “first date” brick from her ex -husband's window last month and caught with a camera. Lee County Sheriff Office

When the law enforcement was first arrived at the site, a deputy official asked the coin. The coins were wearing short dresses and high heels. Why she was hitting at the entrance.

“I hit the door because he didn't put me in me,” she said, according to the video of the body cam.

She claimed that she lived at home, but the authorities said it was not true. She also denied something from his window, but suggested that the surveillance video was not.

The video provided by the sheriff's office indicated that she was launching an object with her left hand when she seemed to record a mobile phone toss with her right hand.

When the brick passes through the window beside the house, you can listen to the crash on the video.

The 34 -year -old Sabrina Coin was stopped by the agent after hitting the front door of her ex -husband Bonita Springs's house on the night of January 24. Lee County Sheriff Office
A house security video caught the moment when coins threw bricks towards the house. Lee County Sheriff Office

After hearing the collision loudly, he called the police and then hit the door, and said the sheriff.

The video of BodyCam indicates that Coyne has been sued for her lawsuit because she is guided by handcuffs.

“I didn't break the window,” she said. “I didn't break the window … the officers, I didn't break the window.”

According to a photo of bricks provided by a sheriff's office on a social media page, the brick seemed to commemorate the first dating of the former couple when he did jet skiing in June 2020.

Coin faced the suspicion of a mischief of the crime and was throwing a deadly missile in a dwelling house.

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