
A Fulton County woman is facing five felony charges following an altercation with law enforcement after she was found sitting on the porch of the residence she had been renting, refusing to leave.
According to the probable cause affidavit filed Tuesday, Fulton County deputies arrived at the residence along Pops Paradise Lane on Oct. 17th, where they found 45-year-old Tina Marie Freitas. The owner of the residence told officers Freitas had allegedly been beating on the walls of the residence and screaming. He said she had “all but destroyed the residence.”
The deputies determined Freitas had an outstanding child support warrant for her arrest. When asked what was wrong, Freitas told law enforcement it was none of their business, and she wasn’t going anywhere.
When the officers attempted to arrest the Fulton County woman, she allegedly struck both of them in the face several times and kicked one of them in the lower extremities. Freitas reportedly used her fingernails and rings to scratch one of the deputies, before telling them both she was going to kill them. After she was restrained, she continued to try and head-butt one of the officers, before striking her in the nose.
Freitas has been charged with two counts each of terroristic threatening and battery on law enforcement, as well as a single felony count of interference with a law enforcement officer and a misdemeanor count of criminal trespassing.
Her bond was set at $25,000.
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