A hearing-impaired Georgia woman has won a $100,000 lawsuit after police arrested her for swearing.

Cobb County police arrested Amy Barnes in 2012 after she cursed and made crude gestures at officers while riding her bike. The cops were in the process of questioning a man outside a convenience store as Barnes rode past, according to the Atlanta Journal Constitution.

"They came after me like it was some action movie," Barnes told WSB.

Police arrested her on disorderly conduct charges and put her in jail for 23 hours. Barnes said police told her that they put her in solitary confinement for six of those hours because she was hearing impaired.

A judge dismissed the charges against Barnes in 2013. She sued the county, claiming her First Amendment rights were violated.

A judge found that Barnes didn't pose a threat to the officers as she cursed at them and rode by.