Horrifying moment San Diego deputy pulls a woman out of her car and down to the ground on a traffic stop...just because she reached out to see his ID tag

Bana Mouwakeh is heard saying to Deputy Agustin Rosas Verion, 'I want your full name' and grabs his traffic vest in order to see his ID tag

Deputies then open Mouwakeh's car door, as Rosas says 'Now you're going to jail'

Rosas and a second deputy are seen in the video pulling Mouwakeh out of the car after she refuses and bringing her face down to the ground, where a third deputy handcuffs her

Mouwakeh's trial for battery and resisting arrest charges is scheduled for July 21



A video uploaded online shows a woman pulled to the ground, handcuffed and placed in the back of a patrol vehicle after she asked a San Diego deputy to identify himself during a traffic stop.



The video shows San Diego Sheriff's Department deputies walking toward Bana Mouwakeh's silver Volkswagen on October 11 of last year, 10 News reported.



Mouwakeh is heard saying to Deputy Agustin Rosas Verion, 'I want your full name.' She grabs his traffic vest in order to see his ID tag.

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Request for identification: Mouwakeh is seen grabbing Rosas' vest so as to see his name tag Approach: Rosas goes in to open the car door, saying 'Now you're going to go to jail'

Deputies then open Mouwakeh's car door, as Rosas says 'Now you're going to jail.'



Rosas and a second deputy are seen in the video pulling Mouwakeh out of the car after she refuses and bringing her face down to the ground, where a third deputy handcuffs her.



Mouwakeh is heard yelling 'How dare you!' and mentions that she has a hip surgery scheduled.



'You're so obnoxious' Mouwakeh says as lifts her up.



When Rosas asks her 'Where's your cane?,' Mouwakeh says it's in her car.



'Okay, well right now you should have thought of that before you assaulted me,' Rosas says.



'I didn't assault you, I was looking for your name,' Mouwakeh says. 'Your name is covered; I wanted your name. You didn't even tell me your name. I'm not going to jail.'



As the deputies lead Mouwakeh to the patrol vehicle, she claims she received her first speeding ticket only six months ago.







Grabbed: Mouwakeh is seen being pulled out of the car by deputies

Two deputies are seen holding Mouwakeh down on the ground after she reportedly asked for Rosas to give her his name Handcuffed: A third deputy places handcuffs on Mouwakeh while she is held down on the ground

Mouwakeh's trial for battery and resisting arrest charges is scheduled for July 21, 10 News reported.



Rosas' account is somewhat different, the station notes.



'When I contacted the driver of the silver Jetta that was later identified as Bana Mouwakeh, she was upset and said "Why did you stop me!"' he said in a police report obtained by 10 News. 'I showed her the laser and told her that I stopped her for going 69 mph in a 50 mph zone. The driver then yelled at me and said "Everyone else was speeding also."



'I was not going to sit and argue with her, so I asked her for her driver's license and registration. Mouwakeh continued to try and argue her case, so I told her again that I needed her driver's license and registration. Mouwakeh continued to yell at me. I then said, "I'll need your license and registration. If you don't give me your license and registration, I am going to have to arrest you." I set my laser on her windshield, so it would not drop. Mouwakeh then took out her license and handed it to me.

Injury: Mouwakeh's attorney, Mary Frances Prevost, shared this photo of her client's bruising

'I walked back to my patrol vehicle and wrote her a citation for violating 22350 CVC. After I was done with the citation, I walked back over to her vehicle. I handed Mouwakeh her driver's license and registration card. As I was explaining to Mouwakeh the citation, she reached out the driver's side window, grabbed my Sheriff's Department safety vest and pulled it toward her causing the velcro on the side of my vest to be un-done.'

