Another video of the infamous “Kent State gun girl” Kaitlin Bennett has gone viral after a police officer got fed up with her causing problems for everybody at an Iowa Pride event. Bennett was there to “interview” people for the Alex Jones conspiracy mill InfoWars, possibly about the location of tampons, and soon had a number of complaints lodged against her by Pride-goers just trying to enjoy themselves without having a camera shoved in their faces.

The cop’s advice? Leave everybody alone.

i literally hate kaitlin bennett so much she came to pride, started harassing and questioning the people there



god i LOVE this cop pic.twitter.com/PKMtS1wldE — el✨ (@starryxdjh) January 15, 2020

The video starts with the officer saying that Bennett and her cohorts “clearly don’t like what they’re up to,” referring to the Pride attendees, to which she replies “I don’t care what they’re up to.”

“Then go away!” says the officer. “There’s no reason to interview anyone.” Indeed, if you don’t care what people are up to, why interview them?

But Bennett was determined to cause headaches, saying that the officer was “making accusations” after the officer said she was free to stay as long as she didn’t cause any additional complaints.

kaitlin bennett has this “badass gun girl no one can mess with me” attitude until a cop puts her in her place and then she gets this “sweet, innocent girl that hurts no one” voice lmaoooo https://t.co/mCSormkw5U — morgan paige (@_incrediblehull) January 16, 2020

“Here is what I believe is taking place,” he says. “Because you’re hanging this microphone in my face, because you’re playing these silly games…”

Bennett interrupts him, saying he’s “supposed to uphold the law.” It’s unclear how he’s not doing that.

It’s then revealed that the officer wanted to take Bennett’s camera in order to investigate the complaints against her, as well as some “crime” that she said had taken place, and she and the man with her accused him of trying to “confiscate our property.”

Y’all see how the police are willing to rationalize with white people. Black folk get arrested first and an explanation later, you see how she changes her voice to manipulate the situation too?? I think her privilege still worked in her favor even when she was clearly wrong — Mama Mojito (@KingErin_) January 16, 2020

“You wanted me to investigate what you said was a crime,” the cop says. “That’s the only way it can be investigated.”

“The whole camera is evidence?” the man asks.

“Yes, sir, it is,” says the office. “If that’s what you would like the detectives to look at, that’s what they’ll look at.”

When the man continues to argue, the officer asks him if he’s a detective. He then asks the two of them to go about their business but that he would “prefer not to hear any more complaints about your behavior tonight.”

I have never in my life sympathized so deeply with a cop — Robert Evans (The Only Robert Evans) (@IwriteOK) January 16, 2020

Bennett, of course, accuses him of saying that she can’t interview people. “That’s not what I said,” the officer accurately states.

The video eventually cuts to the fed-up officer saying what he thinks is really going on. “I believe what you’re doing here right now is ‘This will be great film, arguing with the cop, oh, you got him’, that’s what this is all about.”

Bennett denies this, saying that her audience “loves cops.” InfoWars is known for manufacturing accusations against police officers, trying to make them look like they’re maliciously hindering their so-called journalists when they’re just responding to calls as required.

The white woman in distress game isn’t working & her brain is shorting out. It’s foreign to her. The guy tried to get the cop to realize this isn’t the norm. “It seems like you’re taking sides.” Translation: A white woman is complaining & the world is suppose to stop spinning. — Goodbklynman (@Goodbklynman) January 16, 2020

“Let’s move on with our night so I can go protect somebody who might actually need to be projected,” says this officer, clearly exhausted of the whole affair.

“Why can’t you tell people that they can’t just make me leave because of accusations,” says Bennett. “Did I make you leave?” the officer asks. “Do you understand that people go to jail all the time based on accusations?”

“I do, and I’m trying to protect myself!” Bennett whines. “Then I would leave everybody alone” the officer retorts. “Because they clearly don’t like you.”

“I wAnNa pRoTeCt MySeLf” but I thought she carried :'((( — 𝒋𝒐𝒏𝒂𝒕𝒉𝒂𝒏✭ (@jkully17) January 16, 2020

Bennett and her buddy then accuse the officer of “taking sides,” and then he has to explain to them how to be an adult.

“I would say, this seems like a bad idea, but that’s just me. You’re free to do whatever you like, but you need to think about being an adult in the world…”

The video cuts short there, but it seems like good advice to anyone who works for InfoWars, and especially for the Kent State gun girl.