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Woman questions police officer for alleged speeding

Woman almost arrest police officer for alleged speeding
Woman almost arrest police officer for alleged speeding
A Florida woman pulled over a police officer after allegedly catching him driving at more than twice the speed limit.
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Claudia Castillo posted a series of videos of her accosting the police officer on YouTube.

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"The reason I pulled you over today, and I'm asking you to come over and have a conversation is because I saw you drive very fast," Castillo tells the police officer in the video.

"I don't know how fast I was going. But I can tell you this, I'm on my way to work right now. I don't believe I was speeding," the officer says.

The officer asks Castillo if she has an emergency.

"Everything's fine," she says. "Just your speeding."

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The officer apologizes for speeding and promises to "slow down" before leaving.

After the video went viral, the police department provided a statement to WPLG-TV.

"The Miami-Dade Police Department (MDPD) has been made aware of a citizen video, which purportedly depicts an MDPD officer speeding in his assigned patrol vehicle. We take all complaints seriously.  In this case, the officer's chain of command will investigate the matter and take the appropriate course of action.

We also take this opportunity to remind the public that we have a complaint process in place.  We prefer that no one places themselves or the community at risk in an attempt to capture alleged misconduct."

Watch the video below.

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