Turtle Creek, PA ?A Turtle Creek woman recorded police, when they came to her door, demanded she show identification then followed her inside.
"I didn't want to tell them anything," Robyn Ruckman said.
Police from Turtle Creek, The Housing Authority and East Pittsburgh showed up at Ruckman's door, looking for her landlord. They had a warrant for Roben Edwards for Failure to Maintain property.
Ruckman recorded the officers as they told her to get her ID. She can be seen closing the door and asking the officers if they can wait outside. On the video, you hear one officer respond "No, I can't wait here because I think you're trying to avoid us." The officer goes on to say they are serving a warrant and have a right to be there.
East Pittsburgh Police Chief Lori Payne said officers never allow someone to go back inside alone.
"Shame on us if they come back with a shotgun," Payne said.
Duquesne Law Professer Wesley Oliver said "They could have defused the level of animosity in the situation had they been a little more polite. Officers can be very authoritative, while being polite. The two are not inconsistent"
The warrant for Ruckman's landlord was served during a 12 hour roundup in Turtle Creek and surrounding communities. District Justice Scott Schricker said the round up helped them clear more than one hundred warrants.
After Ruckmans encounter with police, Schricker said Edwards scheduled a hearing for charges involving her uncut grass.
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