Laguerre said that at 9:30 on Tuesday morning, she was "brutalized" by two Dutch police officers. She said that while she was cycling to work, she was unable to turn safely so she got off her bicycle.



She said: "I ended up in a spot where I felt unsafe in respect of cars making right turns; therefore, to move myself to safety, I quickly walked my bicycle across the street to get out of the way."





Laguerre said a police car made a U-turn and parked in front of her, and that two police officers approached her and spoke to her in Dutch, which she doesn't understand. She said the officers asked for her ID and told her she was under arrest.



Laguerre wrote: "I asked them why I was under arrest, and I told them that I did not travel with my US or UK passports but showed them my ICJ badge ID and explained that I am a lawyer working at the International Court of Justice.

"I also had my Dutch identity card that was issued to me from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs that gives me a status in this country."

