- Wendie Rachelle Lawson, 39, was charged her with public intoxication, public lewdness and unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia
- Jefferson County, Alabama deputies arrested her and put her in a cop car
- She then dropped her pants and intentionally urinated in the back of the vehicle
- Lawson has a history of arrests of public intoxication, resisting arrest, assault and disorderly conduct
A Jefferson County, Alabama woman has been charged with public intoxication, public lewdness and unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia after authorities say she intentionally urinated in the back of a patrol car.
Deputies responded to a call and discovered Wendie Rachelle Lawson, 39, running out the back door of a residence.
The homeowner said that Lawson was being disruptive and had been trying start fights with the people in the house.
Wendie Rachelle Lawson, 39, has been charged her with public intoxication, public lewdness and unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia after intentionally urinating in a police car
Lawson was handcuffed and placed in a patrol vehicle. A supervisor reported that she had alcohol on her breath, according to AL.com.
Deputies were taking statements from the witnesses, but Lawson began banging her head on the bars in the back of the car.
When an officer took her out of the car to handcuff her, Lawson dropped her pants and urinated on the seat.
She bragged about intentionally urinating in the vehicle. Lawson said: ‘Well, this car ain’t new no more,’ according to deputies.
On her way to jail, Lawson bragged about about intentionally urinating in the police vehicle.
She said: ‘Well, this car ain’t new no more,’ according to deputies.
Lawson has a history of arrests of public intoxication, resisting arrest, assault and disorderly conduct.