Welcome back! In today’s video, you’ll witness some of the wildest Karen encounters ever captured on police bodycam. From women who lie repeatedly about waving guns at strangers, to Karens who use their own children as shields to avoid arrest, and even those who pray for disaster to strike the officers’ families—these cases are as extreme as it gets.

Highlights from Today’s Cases

1. The Screaming Karen in Florida

Incident: August 6, 2023, Florida. Police respond to a restaurant assault where a woman is screaming at staff and customers, then twists officers’ words to play the victim.
Behavior: Repeats “You said sit!” over and over, refuses to cooperate, and is ultimately arrested for battery and resisting.
Key Quote: “You said sit! You said sit! You said sit!”

2. Karen Uses Her Kids to Avoid Arrest

Incident: January 9, 2024. A driver with a suspended license is pulled over with her children unbuckled.
Behavior: Begs for a warning, tries to use her kids as an excuse, resists arrest, and is ultimately charged with obstruction, resisting, and escape.
Key Quote: “Can I just see my kids? Please, I just want to see my kids!”

3. Karen Lies About Waving a Gun

Incident: October 2, 2021. Police are called after a woman allegedly brandishes a firearm at two other women in a parking lot.
Behavior: Lies about her car, refuses to let officers check her purse, tries to reach into her bag, and is ultimately caught with a weapon and charged with aggravated assault.
Key Quote: “I was just dropping my keys in my purse!”

4. Karen Prays for Misfortune on Officers

Incident: February 7, 2024, Ohio. After being trespassed from a shelter, a woman refuses to identify herself, resists arrest, and curses the officers with a violent prayer.
Behavior: Claims to be a schoolteacher, prays for the officer’s wife and children to suffer, and blames everyone but herself.
Key Quote: “God, let everything he loves, he lose. Let his wife, let his children be… let everything fall apart.”

5. Airport Drunk Karens and Kens

Multiple Incidents: Drunk passengers removed from planes, causing scenes, refusing to comply, and blaming everyone but themselves.
Behaviors: Claiming to be in the police academy, arguing about “rights,” threatening lawsuits, and making a scene for the cameras.

6. The Arsonist Karen

Incident: A woman tries to evict homeless people by setting fire to their camp with an aerosol can and lighter, then claims “imminent transient domain” and constitutional violations when arrested.
Behavior: Admits to arson, tries to justify it with bizarre legal theories, and accuses male officers of violating her rights during a search.
Key Quote: “You are breaking my constitutional rights!”

What You’ll See in This Video

Relentless Denial: Suspects who think repeating “I didn’t do anything!” will magically free them.
Weapon Lies: People caught with guns, knives, or pepper spray who try to talk their way out.
Children Used as Shields: Parents begging officers to let them go because “the kids are watching.”
Cursing Cops: Karens and Kens who pray for disaster—or threaten lawsuits—when they don’t get their way.
Extreme Intoxication: Drunks in airports and bars who spiral into chaos, violence, or self-pity.
Creative Excuses: From “I’m a schoolteacher!” to “That’s my constitutional right!”—you’ll hear it all.

Why Does This Happen?

When people are caught breaking the law, some will do anything—lie, scream, pray, or even run—to avoid consequences. But as you’ll see, it almost never works. If anything, it just gets them more charges, more embarrassment, and more internet infamy.

Stick around to see the full breakdown of each case, the wildest excuses, and the most entitled behavior ever caught on tape. If you want more updates on these cases, don’t forget to subscribe!