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BROWN DEER -- A Brown Deer police officer was bitten and punched while trying to arrest a woman allegedly threatening a Walmart employee. The police department is now releasing body camera footage of the incident.
Shanterrica Johnson
The accused in this case is Shanterrica Johnson. She is facing one count of battery to a law enforcement officer.
According to the criminal complaint, shortly before 5 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 13 police were dispatched to the Walmart on Brown Deer Road for a report of two female subjects causing a disturbance. Upon arrival, the subjects were pointed out by a store manager. One of the subjects was later identified as Johnson.
The complaint indicates the officer advised Johnson and the other individual that he needed to speak with them -- during this time both were uncooperative and argumentative. Additionally, Johnson initially refused to provide her identity to officers. Later, she provided officers with a false name, stating she was "Terri" Johnson.
The complaint indicates officers spent approximately 20 minutes trying to obtain Johnson's identity.
Two officers then attempted to arrest Johnson for obstructing, at which time she began screaming at officers, tensing her muscles and trying to pull her arms away, according to the complaint.
While resisting, Johnson allegedly punched one of the officers in the chest while he attempted to take her into custody. She then bit the other officer in the forearm. Officers had to tase Johnson to place handcuffs on her.
On Friday, Oct. 18, Johnson's mother spoke with FOX6 News -- and disputes the police reports.
"She was not under arrest. She didn't break any laws. She was a paying customer at Walmart," the mother said.
The mother did not take questions -- only read the following statement:
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