Jaywalking in D.C. Gets Woman Arrested

Montgomery County woman says officer pushed her back from street

Jaywalking to a D.C. Metro station landed a Montgomery County woman in jail.
 
Leila Nimatallah tells News4 it happened last week in as she was trying to get to the Farragut North station in D.C. She says a police offer stopped her as she was crossing Connecticut Avenue outside of a crosswalk.
 
β€œHe said, β€˜give me your I.D.,” Nimatallah said. β€œAnd I said, β€˜I waited for the light to turn red and I walked in the middle of the median; I didn’t do anything wrong.”
 
"'This is ridiculous',” she says she replied, and continued to cross the street to the Metro station.

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According to Nimatallah, the officer walked over, got in front of her and pushed her to the edge of the street.
 
β€œI asked him to take his hands off me and stop pushing me back,” said Nimatellah. β€œHe radioed for help.  Six police officers came. They put me in handcuffs and put me in a police car and drove me up to jail.”
 
The officer arrested Nimatallah for "failure to obey" his command. She also received a jay walking ticket.
 
Nimatallah said she was released after spending three hours in jail. 
 
A court date is set for next month.
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