“I OWN THIS HOUSE!” This woman was LIVID her husband called 911. Her complaint? He wouldn’t come out and talk about an affair… from 20 years ago. | HO”

An Arkansas woman who insisted she had the right to beat on her own doors with a hammer while screaming threats at her husband learned the hard way that domestic disturbance calls don’t care about property ownership.

The incident began when deputies responded to a 911 call from a man barricaded inside a bedroom of his own home, desperately trying to escape his wife’s explosive rage.

‘She said, “You come out of this room, I’m gonna have you dead.” And then she kept saying different stuff like, “I’ll murder your ass soon as you come out or call the cops on me,”‘ the husband later told investigators.

When officers arrived at the residence, they were met with a flimsy front door and a woman inside who had absolutely no interest in answering for her actions.

‘She’s not going to answer the door,’ one officer can be heard saying on body camera footage.

With dispatch advising that the woman was actively trying to break down the bedroom door where her husband was hiding, deputies determined they had exigent circumstances to force entry.

‘Guess we’re going to break his front door then,’ an officer said.

What followed was a struggle that would test the patience of even the most seasoned law enforcement veteran.

The woman was eventually taken into custody, but not before delivering a masterclass in sovereign citizen logic mixed with indignant rage.

‘Get your hands off me. This is my house and I haven’t done nothing wrong,’ she screamed as officers attempted to handcuff her.

‘No, I haven’t done nothing wrong. I swear to God, I will sue the whole department.’

The woman insisted that her husband needed to come out and tell police the truth.

‘Chris, you better come out here and tell them that I have not touched you. All I’ve done was beat on the floor,’ she yelled.

When asked how she could justify the destruction, she pointed to her deed and doubled down.

‘How do you justify coming in somebody’s house and tearing the goddamn door down because I was beating on a door that I own? I own that. I paid for it. I have every right to do what I want,’ she argued.

‘I didn’t threaten that fat mother. But you know what? I tell you what, when I get out of jail, he better not be there because I will. And then that’s when you send me to jail.’

Meanwhile, her husband sat outside with officers, showing them the damage from previous incidents and explaining the years of turmoil that led to this moment.

‘You guys can see in reports that this has happened multiple times,’ he told deputies.

‘She takes no medication and when she don’t take it, she becomes that.’

He showed officers a door that had been previously smashed with a 2×4 and explained that his wife’s triggers often stem from an affair that happened two decades ago with a woman who has since passed away.

‘That friend’s dead. That relationship ended. It’s all over. But she gets triggered and thinks of faults and then goes nuts,’ he said.

The man admitted that he had at times fought back, but said he was simply trying to survive.

‘After you get hit three different times calling the cops and you get stuck in this room and she’s in there, yeah, I did hit her and I threw her out of my way. But I was just trying to get the hell away,’ he explained.

He also revealed that he purchased a gun safe specifically because his wife’s behavior had become so unpredictable.

‘I got it safe because she was getting a little weird. She said, “I’m gonna hunt you down at your jobs. You’re gonna have to get people to haul me off your jobs. I’m going to ruin your reputation and when you fall asleep anytime, I’m going to come in the house and kill you,”‘ he recounted.

In the back of the patrol car, the woman continued her tirade, but this time with added legal threats mixed with personal tragedy.

She claimed the entire situation stemmed from unresolved trauma after she was sexually assaulted by a neighbor.

‘The trauma caused all these memories to come back of stuff that I did forgive him for. It’s not like I’ve suffered enough having to be raped and everything being dismissed because there wasn’t enough of his DNA to prove that it was him. But there was male DNA in my underwear,’ she said.

‘And then my husband just rushes that off like I was just crazy and then gets mad and tells me I let the neighbor come over and rape me. That’s what I did.’

When officers asked if she would like to give a written statement, she refused, instead promising legal action against everyone involved.

‘I swear to God when I get out of here, I’m going to find a lawyer and sue the mother who broke my goddamn door down and tackled me like I’m some kind of criminal or crazy person when no mother was in danger,’ she said.

The husband, when asked if he wanted a protective order against his wife of 20 years, hesitated.

‘I might have to. I’m nervous. Anybody could kill anybody, don’t get me wrong. It could happen to anybody, but the thing is I love her. She’s my wife. Twenty years. I just want her better, but I don’t know how to go about it,’ he said.

The woman was ultimately charged with domestic violence by threats. As she sat handcuffed in the back of the patrol car, reality seemed to set in.

‘You know what really sucks is that the judge is probably tired of seeing me in court and he’s probably going to believe that I actually did something wrong this time,’ she said.

Officers documented the damage to the home, including the fresh marks from the hammer she used on the bedroom door and the holes in walls that had been covered by artwork.

The husband, a construction worker, simply said, ‘I’m a construction worker. I’ll fix it.’

As she was transported to jail, the woman made one final promise.

‘We’re just going to go down to my house and I’ll burn that to the ground. All right.’