BRATENAHL, Ohio - Bratenahl police on Friday released body camera video from the arrest of Cuyahoga County Judge Shirley Strickland Saffold's daughter, Sydney Saffold, on a domestic violence charge.

Judge Saffold told police that her daughter, a Cleveland criminal defense attorney who owns her own practice, punched her in the face during an argument. The judge told police she "popped her back," the video shows.

Sydney Saffold was arrested and charged with first-degree misdemeanor domestic violence. She bonded out of jail on Friday.

Here's a breakdown of what the video shows after police got to the house about 11:45 p.m. Thursday.

Judge Saffold tells police she 'popped' daughter (0:20)

Judge Saffold told police her daughter came home late and drunk, and the two started yelling at each other. Judge Saffold says her daughter hit her, and Saffold told the officer she "popped her back."

Daughter to police: 'you're not going to get a lot out of me' (2:19)

While one officer was inside talking to Judge Saffold, Sydney Saffold told another officer that her mother got mad when she got home late and the two started "talking crap to one another."

Sydney Saffold said she didn't remember what happened after that.

"I'm a defense attorney, you're not going to get a lot out of me," she said. "I'm sorry."

Cop asks 'did the dog do it?' (3:25)

Another officer comes outside and asks Sydney Saffold what happened. When he asked what happened to her nose, which was bleeding, she said she was "scratched."

The officer asked, "Did the dog do it?"

Sydney Saffold replied, "exactly," and asked to give a written statement, which she then refused to give.

Daughter refuses to give statement (5:22)

Sydney Saffold looked at the form for her written statement for nearly 1 minute in silence, before putting a pen down and telling police she didn't want to give a statement.

The officer, clearly frustrated, asked why she called police. Sydney Saffold said it was "reactionary" to a "heated argument."

Synenberg fundraiser (7:07)

Sydney Saffold told the officer the fundraiser she went to that night was for Cuyahoga County Judge Joan Synenberg, and explains the race to the judge.

"Fun, fun," the officer said.

Judge Saffold appears to sign statement (7:24)

Judge Saffold gave police a written statement that a Bratenahl police officer described in a report as "vague," and said she refused to sign it.

But the video appears to show Judge Saffold signing the document.

'Here's the fun part' (9:39)

When Cleveland paramedics showed up, a Bratenahl police officer gave them a brief description of the incident.

"Here's the fun part," he said. "One of them, the mother, is Judge Saffold."

One of the paramedics can be heard saying, "Wow."

Police arrest Sydney Saffold (10:10)

Police make the decision to arrest Sydney Saffold on a domestic violence charge based on Judge Saffold's statement.

Police said in court records that they also made the arrest based on "the fear if left alone, the situation would deteriorate and become violent again."

Judge Saffold pleads for officers not to arrest her daughter (11:03)

An officer went into Judge Saffold's bedroom and told her that her daughter was under arrest.

Judge Saffold becomes visibly upset, and pleads with them not to arrest Sydney Saffold. She told the officer that "you don't have a witness" and that "nothing happened."

"You've had somebody drunk call you before and it didn't amount to a charge," she said.

The officer told her that his hands were tied by domestic violence laws.

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