It was a scene that defied belief, a moment captured on video that quickly spread across the internet. In Port St. Lucie, Florida, a teenage girl decided to take her frustration out on the most unlikely of targets: a police vehicle.
Officers responding to a disturbance call found themselves facing an unexpected assault. A fifteen-year-old, identified as Amy Chance, advanced on their car wielding a shovel, swinging with surprising force.
The impact reverberated through the police car, causing over $1,200 in damage to the hood. An officer, stepping out of the vehicle, could only utter a stunned, “Are you kidding me?”
Chance had already been reported for causing a disturbance inside a home on Bartell Avenue when officers arrived. She was waiting for them in the driveway, shovel firmly in hand, ready to unleash her anger.
As officers moved to apprehend her, tasers were drawn and commands were issued. Chance, seemingly defiant, dropped the shovel and offered a gesture of disrespect before attempting to walk away.
Despite her initial resistance, she was quickly taken into custody without further incident, a testament to the officers’ training and composure. She now faces felony charges for criminal mischief.
The police department emphasized a clear message: intentional damage to property or threats to people will not be tolerated, regardless of age. Accountability would be swift and decisive.
This bizarre incident wasn’t entirely isolated. Just months prior, in California, a man attacked a police officer with a shovel near an elementary school. That confrontation tragically ended with the officer firing his weapon, a stark contrast to the outcome in Florida.
While the circumstances differed dramatically, both events served as a jarring reminder of the unpredictable nature of law enforcement and the potential for sudden, inexplicable violence.