Florida woman caught on camera hurling commemorative 'first date' brick through ex hubby's window despite denials: sheriff
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Authorities called this unhappy ex a brick-faced liar.

A woman in Florida was filmed throwing a special “first date” brick through her former husband’s window at the end of last month. This occurred despite her persistent denial of being involved in the retaliatory action, as per law enforcement.

Sabrina Coyne, aged 34, was taken into custody at approximately 11 p.m. on January 24 after deputies from the Lee County Sheriff’s Office approached her outside her ex-husband’s residence in Bonita Springs. This information was revealed through the footage made public by the authorities.

Upon arriving at the scene, one deputy inquired of Coyne, who was dressed in a short dress and high heels, about the reason for her knocking on the front door.

“I banged on the door because he wouldn’t let me in,” she said, according to bodycam footage.

She claimed she lived at the home, but authorities said that wasn’t true. She also denied throwing anything through his window, but surveillance video suggested otherwise.

Footage provided by the sheriff’s office showed her launching the object with her left hand like a poor-performing shot putter as she appeared to record the toss on her phone with her right hand.

A crash can be heard on the video as the brick went through a window on the side of the home.

The homeowner called police after hearing the loud crash and then the banging on the door, the sheriff’s office said.

Bodycam footage showed Coyne continue to plead her case as she was led away in handcuffs.

“I did not break the window,” she said. “I did not break the window … officer, I did not break the window.”

The brick appeared to memorialize the former couple’s first date in June 2020 when they went jet skiing together, according to a photo of the brick provided by the sheriff’s office on its social media page.

Coyne is facing charges of criminal mischief and throwing a deadly missile into an occupied dwelling, the sheriff’s office said. 

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