The woman whose violent arrest on a Wildwood beach on Memorial Day weekend went viral rejected a plea deal in court Thursday.

Emily Weinman showed up for a pre-indictment conference in Superior Court in Cape May County, where she sought pretrial intervention, or PTI, a program that could lead to her charges eventually being dismissed.

Weinman, 20, of Philadelphia, was charged with aggravated assault on a police officer after she refused to give Wildwood police officers her name when they asked her about alcoholic beverages she had on the beach.

But authorities did not offer PTI or a plea deal that interested Weinman and her attorneys.

"The offer on the table was just not right for us because we don't think she's guilty of aggravated assault," her attorney Stephen Dicht, told NJ Advance Media after the hearing.

Videos from nearby beachgoers and police body camera footage showed an officer punching Weinman in the head during the apprehension.

Before the officers and Weinman struggled with each other, one of the officers said to her: "You're about to get dropped."

The officers were cleared of wrongdoing in the case.

This article contains information from the Associated Press.

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