The white woman dubbed “Swing Set Susan” for allegedly pretending to be a cop and harassing a group of Hispanic teens has been arrested, Texas police confirmed.

Samantha Louise Eley, 38, of Fort Worth, was charged Wednesday with impersonating a public servant, the Fort Worth Police Department posted to Twitter.

She was already in custody at the Tarrant County Jail after a Monday bust on an unrelated charge — a bond violation related to a previous arrest in a family violence case, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram reported.



Authorities did not release any details on the bond violation.

Video posted to Twitter by one of the teens last week shows the group playing on an orange swing set at Fort Worth’s Dream Park around 3:40 p.m. Oct. 16 when Eley confronted them.

“Stop! Stop!” she snapped. “It’s a children’s park, stop. Stop now.”

Then Eley “slams her hands down on the swing one of the girls was using,” according to an arrest warrant obtained by the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.

The teens tried to tell Eley that they weren’t over the age allowed in the all-ages park, but to no avail.

“I’m a f–king PD, so get the f–k out of here now if you’re not here to play as a child,” she barked. “Read the f–king sign.”

One of the girls interviewed by a Fort Worth police detective said she and her friends left the park after the confrontation because they truly believed Eley was a cop, the warrant said.

Fort Worth police confirmed the woman was not employed by their department.

In a statement, Fort Worth’s Parks and Recreation Department said the city’s parks and playgrounds “are open to all ages,” though some playground equipment is recommended for either ages 2-5 for preschool children or 5-12 for school-age children.

Eley’s bond on the police impersonation charge was set at $2,500, according to the warrant obtained by the Star-Telegram.

She’s also gone by the names Samantha Silvers and Samantha Chacon, the warrant says.

Eley is not a stranger to local law enforcement.

In late August, she was charged with assault/bodily injury of a family member in Fort Worth, Tarrant County criminal court records obtained by the Star-Telegram show.

She spent 50 days behind bars on driving-while-intoxicated arrests in 2017 — and was also sentenced to 16 months’ probation on the same charge back in 2014, according to the records.