
A 19-year-old student from Mexico City, who is studying Business Administration, was violently pulled from her vehicle by officers after refusing to exit it. The agents opened her car and dragged her before subduing her. Subsequently, after eight hours of detention, the Mexico City Prosecutor's Office released her, reclassifying the crime as minor injuries.
The details of the incident generated controversy on social media, with some users supporting the officer involved and others demanding justice for the young woman. According to reports, the student had allegedly run over a traffic officer while trying to evade a fine in Condesa.
The communicator Antonio Nieto went viral with the event, claiming that the student identified as Regina 'N' ran over Officer Brenda, who was hospitalized with injuries to her tibia and fibula. Videos were spread showing the moment when public agents forced the young woman to get out of her vehicle before arresting her.
The situation has sparked debate about the actions of the authorities in traffic cases in the Mexican capital, where the presence of vehicles and traffic operations to maintain order in the streets has become common.