A woman is accused of exposing herself at a Pensacola Waffle House, dancing naked in the parking lot and threatening to shoot a restaurant employee in the face on Monday afternoon.

Freedom Ryder Zobrist was arrested and charged with four misdemeanors, including indecent exposure and disturbing the peace, after two people informed the Escambia County Sheriff's Office that the 38-year-old woman caused a scene at the Waffle House on Pensacola Boulevard.

A Waffle House employee said that when he arrived for work at 6:30 a.m. Monday, the suspect was trespassing and "causing problems," according to Zobrist's arrest report.

The man called authorities and Zobrist allegedly ran off and left her belongings behind before the ECSO arrived. The employee said he placed Zobrist's belongings in the back of the store in case she returned, which she did, around 12:15 p.m. that day, the report stated.

The employee said he met Zobrist at the back door, where she was verbally abusive, cussing and threatening him.

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Another man told deputies that as he was in his car trying to leave the parking lot, he was blocked in by Zobrist, who was dancing naked in front of his vehicle.

The employee said when he told Zobrist to leave, she repeatedly told him she was going to get a gun and "shoot him in the face, and all of his employees and everyone in the store."

Zobrist then walked to the middle of the parking lot, pulled down her pants to expose her genitals and started dancing around the parking lot, according to the report.

The employee said Zobrist approached him, her pants down and still exposed, and attempted to grab his genitals. When he tried to stop her, the man said Zobrist licked him on both sides of his face.

He asked Zobrist once again to leave the property, according to the report, at which point Zobrist poked him in the chest with her finger. The ECSO arrived shortly after her to detain her, the report stated.

The ECSO lieutenant who responded to the scene said that when he arrived at the Waffle House, Zobrist was standing in the middle of the parking lot with her luggage, blocking traffic and blocking customers from leaving.

Zobrist is charged with two counts of indecent exposure, one count of simple assault with intent to do violence, one count of battery and one count of disturbing the peace.

She is still in jail on $800 bond.

Jake Newby can be reached at jnewby@pnj.com or 850-435-8538.