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EXCLUSIVE Jade got into a blazing row with a mystery woman over a parking spot. Now it's going to WRECK his life
EXCLUSIVE Jade got into a blazing row with a mystery woman over a parking spot. Now it's going to WRECK his life

Daily Mail​

time3 days ago

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EXCLUSIVE Jade got into a blazing row with a mystery woman over a parking spot. Now it's going to WRECK his life

A petty dispute over a parking spot in a suburban marina became a viral TikTok sensation - but has now escalated with the man at its centre being thrown in jail. Daily Mail Australia can now unmask the Queensland cop and his girlfriend after her minor parking dispute with another driver led to his arrest and a raid on his home. New Zealand-born Jade Fisher, 37, had a brief argument with the mystery young woman in Brisbane's Redland Bay Marina car park on May 8. He claimed she ordered him to 'get out of my way, my boyfriend is a police officer' and then allegedly warned he would be arrested after he swore at her. Within half an hour, Fisher was surrounded by four officers and arrested, which he caught on camera in a TikTok clip which has been more than one million times. He then went on a mission - via TikTok and Facebook - to identify the woman, and establish if her boyfriend was among those four officers when he was arrested. But that quest has now triggered further police action - and he has been charged with stalking the pair. The couple were named in court documents served on Fisher after he was arrested again last Sunday night at his home on Russell Island, south-east of Brisbane. Four more police officers came to Fisher's address with arrest warrants, before he was held overnight in police custody at the Cleveland watchhouse. Fisher said police tried to oppose his release from the watchhouse on bail on the grounds he was 'a danger' to them because they also live on the island. The woman with whom Fisher had the original marina car park encounter is Camille Dessilas, 26. She is the girlfriend of Constable Trei Watkins, who was one of the officers present when Fisher was arrested and features in the original TikTok video posted. Con Watkins is himself a TikTok poster boy for Queensland Police Service and features in videos promoting the force to potential young recruits. In Fisher's first TikTok video, the married father-of-one claimed he had been waiting 'for some time' for a parking spot when Ms Dessilas pulled up in her vehicle. He said she had her indicator blinking to take the spot and told him to get out of the way and that her boyfriend was a police officer. When he told her to 'f*** off', he says Ms Dessilas told him he would be arrested for his response. Fisher then took a ferry to Russell Island, where he lives, and was arrested at the ferry wharf. In Fisher's first, seven minute video he films his arrest at the wharf. After being surrounded by the four police officers, Fisher could be heard continually asking, 'Which one of you is the boyfriend?' Con Watkins, who was one of the four officers in the clip, did not respond to the question. It is not suggested that Con Watkins has acted in any way improperly. The arresting officer, Senior Constable Tosh Cooper told Fisher he was under arrest and wrote out an infringement notice for an alleged offence of 'threatening language in a public place'. Fisher explained he swore at the woman in the marina car park because he himself had felt threatened by her comment that 'my boyfriend is a police officer'. In the TikTok video, Sen Con Cooper said: 'She said you said "f*** you" and you flipped her off,' to which Fisher replied, 'No, I said f*** off, I didn't say f*** you.' Cooper asked Fisher, 'How would you feel if someone said to you 'f*** you, f*** off", flipped you off and called you a c***?' Fisher continued to ask which of the policemen surrounding him 'is the boyfriend' and begged the officers to take him into custody so he could go to court to find out. Since the first video, Fisher has posted subsequent videos with footage of Queensland Central Investigation Bureau officers coming to his Russell Island house. In his second Tik Tok video, dubbed 'Part Two' by Fisher, he revealed that on Mother's Day weekend police came around at night time to his home with a search warrant. They seized electronic devices including his iPhone and charged him with 'misuse of a carriage service' for posting the first video on Tik Tok. In a third Tik Tok video recorded at his front gate with Fisher's child and his partner, police from the Cleveland CIB arrive at his home to serve the search warrant over 'complaints about posts made on Facebook' about his encounter with Russell Island police. Fisher could be heard telling the police repeatedly that he wanted his lawyer to advise him. Then on Sunday night, a few hours after Fisher posted images and video on TikTok of Ms Dessilas that he had taken after their car park encounter, police returned to his house. The CIB charged him 'unlawful stalking, intimidation harassing or abuse' of both Con Watkins and his partner Ms Dessilas, one count of obstruct police officer and one of using a carriage service to menace, harass or cause offence. These charges relate to Fisher's posting on TikTok and Facebook requesting help to identify her and her police officer partner. Video posted on TikTok by Fisher shows four police officers with torches walking up his front steps and then banging on his front door, yelling, 'Police. Come to the door'. He is now due in Cleveland Local Court on June 10 to defend the matters. Fisher has launched a GoFundMe appeal to raise $3500 for legal fees. Fisher says in the online fundraiser that he is asking for support as 'I navigate a distressing legal situation that has shaken my faith in the justice system'. He says that after his car park encounter 'I was met by four officers at the Russell Island ferry terminal with an infringement already written, without being asked for my side of the story. 'Since then, the situation has escalated. I've received a formal charge, been threatened with obstruction, and faced further legal pressure referencing to my social media activity, raising concerns about intimidation and privacy. 'I've tried to handle this quietly and respectfully, but the legal costs to defend myself properly and hold the responsible parties accountable are beyond what I can manage alone. 'Any support — financial or simply sharing my story — means the world to me right now. I'm not just doing this for myself, but for anyone who has ever felt powerless against authority misused.' Fisher said he plans to fight the charges, as well as 'protect my rights and set the record straight'. Among the thousands of comments on the videos, some people posted that they believed the way Fisher's matter has been handled is a police 'abuse of power'. Tik Tok commenters have posted alongside the video, with one saying, 'All from a parking spot!!!' and another, 'This is crazy'. Other commenters called the response 'overkill', and said the matter would be the alleged female victim's word against Fisher's. Daily Mail Australia asked Queensland Police to confirm that 'confirm Con Watkins was present and on duty during the arrest of Fisher for an alleged crime against Con Watkins' own girlfriend'. QPS media responded: 'On May 8, a 37-year-old Russell Island man was issued an infringement notice for public nuisance. 'Another officer was also on-duty and present, however was not involved in the interaction between the issuing officer and the 37-year-old man and has remained independent of any ongoing investigations.' In one of his promotional police TikTok videos, Con Watkins said he joined the police because 'I always wanted to help people'. He added: 'I wanted to be out in the community assisting people that were in need and people call the police when they're in vital need of help.' The conditions of Jade Fisher's bail include not approaching Trei Watkins or Camille Dessilas and 'to not use social networking sites on the internet including TikTok and Facebook'.

Miami Man Charged with Attempted Murder After Allegedly Shooting Another Driver for ‘Taking Too Long' in Parking Spot
Miami Man Charged with Attempted Murder After Allegedly Shooting Another Driver for ‘Taking Too Long' in Parking Spot

Yahoo

time11-05-2025

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Miami Man Charged with Attempted Murder After Allegedly Shooting Another Driver for ‘Taking Too Long' in Parking Spot

Anthony Russian has been charged with second-degree attempted murder and use of a firearm during the commission of a felony The 29-year-old allegedly shot a man for "taking too long" with a parking spot in Miami's Wynwood neighborhood The victim was shot in the right foot on April 11, according to policeA man has been charged with attempted murder after he allegedly shot another man for 'taking too long' in a parking spot in Miami, according to reports. On Wednesday, May 7, Anthony Russian was charged with second-degree attempted murder and use of a firearm during the commission of a felony. The 29-year-old allegedly shot another man outside an Airbnb in the Wynwood neighborhood on April 11, WPLG Local 10 and WSVN reported. Officers had responded to alerts 'indicating gunfire' shortly after 11 p.m. local time in the 500 block of NW 33rd St. at an Airbnb unit, where they found the victim 'bleeding from his right foot," according to the arrest report obtained by the outlets. The victim had been staying there with his girlfriend and cousin. He allegedly told police he had arrived at the parking lot outside the Airbnb after returning from Wynwood with his cousin and his cousin's wife and 'was attempting to park his gray Toyota Tacoma in a tight parking lot when the driver of a white Porsche Macan began honking at him.' The driver — later identified as Russian — allegedly told the victim he was "taking too long" when asked why he was honking, according to the arrest report. Having pulled out a gun, Russian then 'aimed it at the victim's torso and pulled the trigger," per WLPG Local 10 and WSVN. Police said the gun malfunctioned twice before Russian allegedly shot again at the victim as he walked away, striking him in the right foot, WSVN reported. The victim transported himself to Ryder Trauma Center, according to the outlet, citing the police. Want to keep up with the latest crime coverage? Sign up for for breaking crime news, ongoing trial coverage and details of intriguing unsolved cases. Russian was later positively identified by the victim in a photo lineup. He was arrested on Wednesday at Fifth Street and Collins Avenue on Miami Beach and taken into custody, Local 10 reported. Russian is reportedly being held without bond on the attempted murder charge. PEOPLE has contacted the Miami-Dade Police Department for comment. Read the original article on People

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