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30 Jun, 2018 00:53

US woman attacks black teen at swimming pool, bites cop during arrest (VIDEO)

US woman attacks black teen at swimming pool, bites cop during arrest (VIDEO)

For most people, going to the swimming pool is a relaxing way to pass a sunny afternoon, but things didn’t go that way for a South Carolina woman who ended up assaulting a teenager and biting a police officer.

Stephanie Sebby-Strempel reportedly told a 15-year-old black boy and his friends that “they did not belong” at the pool in Summerville, South Carolina, according to the Charlotte Observer.

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The incident report said Sebby-Strempel labelled the teens “punks” and used racial slurs. One youth captured part of the highly charged exchange on video and a family member shared it on Facebook. The video shows Sebby-Strempel striking the teen. It quickly went viral, has now been viewed nearly 850,000 times and the woman has been dubbed “Pool Patrol Paula.”

“Sebby-Strempel is clearly the aggressor in the assault even going as far as to continue to assault the victim as he was walking away from her,” the police report said.

 A spokesperson for Dorchester County Sheriff's Office told the Observer that Sebby-Strempel got into a fight with police officers when they attempted to serve her with an arrest warrant.

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A second incident report says she pushed one detective into a wall, causing knee injuries, and then bit another detective's arm, breaking the skin.

Her day at the pool ended with charges of third-degree assault related to the teenage boy, and with two counts of assaulting a police officer while resisting arrest.

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