Tonja Baker: (music) I see the police at 401 last week, so I say now! Not later. Right now. Just get here. Get here! Betty Ann Brown: [inaudible 00:00:07] Tonja Baker: [inaudible 00:00:07] Betty Ann Brown: [inaudible 00:00:07] Tonja Baker: I'm saying I need [inaudible 00:00:07] right now. Not later. I mean right now. You tell him I got his stuff [inaudible 00:01:09] ass later over here. Mad because I'm telling you to get my God damn [inaudible 00:00:20] and then tell me I'm gonna lose my job? I want Mr. [inaudible 00:00:20] to know if a Robert [Bernet 00:00:20] calls, don't listen. I mean, I'm gonna lie, and I got [crosstalk 00:01:21]. Bob Barnett: (laughs) Tonja Baker: You don't want no parking on the street, and you park on my side? Or you gonna move that shit tonight. I guarantee that. You gonna move that shit tonight [inaudible 00:01:34]. Bob Barnett: He don't know the law. You all- Tonja Baker: You said no parking. You got the left side where you live at? That's where your car goes supposed to be at. Bob Barnett: You don't know the law. Tonja Baker: Well, I'm gonna show you the law when [inaudible 00:01:35] Bob Barnett: Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Tonja Baker: [inaudible 00:01:52] Bob Barnett: Oh, yeah. Tonja Baker: [inaudible 00:01:54] the law. Bob Barnett: Oh, yeah. Tonja Baker: I am. Bob Barnett: Oh, yeah. Tonja Baker: I am so mad. Bob Barnett: Y'all gonna be in jail. Y'all gonna be in jail. Tonja Baker: Who's gonna be in jail? Bob Barnett: You all. Tonja Baker: For what? Bob Barnett: Just wait. Just- Tonja Baker: For what? For what? Bob Barnett: Breaking the law. Tonja Baker: You threatening me? Bob Barnett: No, I'm not threatening you. I'm tel- Tonja Baker: It sounds like a threat to me. You come out here every day and harass me with that camera, and I'm tired of this. I guarantee you, this gonna be your last day doing this to me. Bob Barnett: No. Tonja Baker: Oh, yes. You going to jail. You about to see. Bob Barnett: Okay. I'm game to go to jail. Tonja Baker: Well, I'm game for you to go 'cause you gonna leave me alone. This is my car. You can't tell me what to do with my car. Bob Barnett: There are noise ordinates. Tonja Baker: And you a noise ordinate. You are, too. Bob Barnett: There are noise ordinates. Tonja Baker: Who they call [crosstalk 00:02:30] Bob Barnett: You all about, you all about [crosstalk 00:02:30] Tonja Baker: [inaudible 00:02:30]. Come on. Stay witness to what's going on. Bob Barnett: Y'all gonna lose this house. Tonja Baker: No, you- Bob Barnett: You're gonna lose this house. Tonja Baker: You're gonna lose ... Why you running? What you running for? What the fuck you running for? Stay out here. What you running from, you punk bitch? Bob Barnett: I'm waiting for the cops [crosstalk 00:03:01] Tonja Baker: What the fuck you running from? Bob Barnett: I'm waiting for the cops. Tonja Baker: What the fuck you running from, you punk bitch? Bob Barnett: I'm waiting- Tonja Baker: You a punk bitch. That's what you are. You a punk bitch mother fucker. You like to fuck with women. You [inaudible 00:03:10] mother fucker. Bob Barnett: (laughs) Tonja Baker: Yeah, but you don't fuck with the mother fucking men to come over here. You don't say shit to men. Why the fuck you running? Bob Barnett: I don't say anything. Tonja Baker: Why you running? Why you running? I'm gonna shit if I lose my house. Shit, why don't you lose that piece of shit. How 'bout that? You can't threaten me about lose my God damn house. You can't threaten me with nothing. Bob Barnett: You're gonna lose your job. Tonja Baker: Oh. You gonna lose your mother fucking job. Bob Barnett: I don't have a job. I'm retired. Tonja Baker: I'm saying you need one. Betty Ann Brown: You don't still put no fear here. Tonja Baker: What you running from? Get out here! What you running from? Bob Barnett: Crazy women. Tonja Baker: What you running for? Oh, but just be sure to the police when they get here. [inaudible 00:03:34]. He a punk bitch. Betty Ann Brown: Get out here. Tonja Baker: He a punk bitch. That's what he is. Betty Ann Brown: Get out here. Tonja Baker: He a punk bitch ass mother fucker. [crosstalk 00:03:34]. You sideways sucking dick bitch mother fucker. That's what he is. A fag. Yeah. We know you a faggot. We heard about you. You like your man white, wait for a man, but [crosstalk 00:03:34]. You faggot bitch. Betty Ann Brown: We see you wearing housecoats. Tonja Baker: Yeah 'cause you're a faggot scared mother fucker. I 'aint going. No mother fucking way. Betty Ann Brown: Don't go anywhere. [inaudible 00:03:34]. Don't say that. Tonja Baker: Don't be [inaudible 00:03:34]. Betty Ann Brown: [inaudible 00:03:34] Tonja Baker: Don't be itching on me. I'm gonna show you who's gonna lose the house. I'm a show you. You want to threaten me about lose my house? Bob Barnett: I'm not threatening you. Tonja Baker: [crosstalk 00:03:34] your ass. Bob Barnett: I'm not threatening you. Tonja Baker: I, uh, yeah, you did. That's shit. Yeah, you did. You 'aint got shit. You want shit. You mad 'cause your problem like shit and mine's don't. Bob Barnett: (laughs) Tonja Baker: That's all it is [crosstalk 00:04:40]. Bob Barnett: (laughs) Tonja Baker: [crosstalk 00:04:42] shit on ass. Bob Barnett: (laughs) Tonja Baker: Ha. Ha. Ha. Ha. Ha. Ha. Drink that shit. Bob Barnett: (laughs) Tonja Baker: Do you know everything in there? Y'all retired. Bob Barnett: I retired at the age of 49. Tonja Baker: You 'aint retired. Shit. Bob Barnett: (laughs) Tonja Baker: There you go. Ha. Ha. Ha. Ha. Ass. How you want to. That's okay, and I hope the neighbors here how evil you are. You like to fuck with women. You don't mess with men. You fuck with women all the time, and I'm tired of you. You gonna leave me 'lone. Bob Barnett: Women like me. Tonja Baker: Sure nobody like you ass. Who like you? Bob Barnett: Huh? Tonja Baker: That bomb looking [inaudible 00:05:21] you got in there? Bob Barnett: The what? Tonja Baker: That poor looking husband you got in there? Bob Barnett: Husband? Tonja Baker: Yeah. That's why she can't have none because she a man, right? Bob Barnett: (laughs) Tonja Baker: Ha. Ha. Ha. Ha. Ha. I bet you like her kids. You faggot mother fucker. Wooh! Wooh! Wooh! Wooh! Bob Barnett: Well ... what can I say? Tonja Baker: You can say you're gonna lose your house. Bob Barnett: Been here 40 years. Tonja Baker: I don't give a damn. I, I've been here 30 years. You can't make me move. You can't take shit from me, and you 'aint gonna keep threatening me. Bob Barnett: I'm not threatening you. Tonja Baker: Yes, you did. You did threaten me. Bob Barnett: You don't know the word threaten. Tonja Baker: You did threaten me. You threatened me. That's what you did. You threatened me. Bob Barnett: (laughs) Tonja Baker: You threatened me. Bob Barnett: You, you don't know the English language. Tonja Baker: You threaten me. You threatened me, and I tell you, you cannot tell me what to do with my car. Bob Barnett: (laughs) Tonja Baker: No. Betty Ann Brown: [inaudible 00:06:30]. A man. A white man. Bob Barnett: Oh! Betty Ann Brown: Bitch. Bob Barnett: A white man. Tonja Baker: A punk bitch. Bob Barnett: Racism. Tonja Baker: [crosstalk 00:06:36]. You are a racist. You are 'cause you called us Oreos. You got yourself enough. Bob Barnett: I've never called you that. Tonja Baker: Yes, you did. Yes, you did. You called us Oreos. Yes, you did. Bob Barnett: When? Tonja Baker: Yes, you did. Bob Barnett: When? Tonja Baker: You know when. Bob Barnett: I never did. Tonja Baker: Yes, you did. You are a racist. That's why you keep fucking with me every day. Bob Barnett: Well ... Tonja Baker: That you gonna sue me and take my house and my car, my job. Do it! Bob Barnett: (laughs) You're so funny! Tonja Baker: Do it! No. You the funny one. Why you running? Bob Barnett: I'm walking backwards. Don't- Tonja Baker: Why? Why? Bob Barnett: I gotta go to supper. Tonja Baker: Yeah. I got you supper. All right. If you got to go to supper, why you come out here and bother me every day? That's mine. That's my car. Bob Barnett: Noise ordinance. Tonja Baker: Every day 'aint a problem. It 'aint a problem. I can play my music as loud as I want to. I, it's mine. Bob Barnett: I'll be right back. It's a dance. Stance! Tonja Baker: Yes, you tell your stupid [inaudible 00:07:45] Bob Barnett: (laughs) Tonja Baker: Everybody's tired of it, but it won't be long. [inaudible 00:07:51] Bob Barnett: Stance! Kathy? Call 911. Call the police. Tell them to get here. There's a racial incident happening. Tonja Baker: [inaudible 00:08:06] Bob Barnett: What? Tonja Baker: Get over here now. Okay. You know who it is. Get here now. You know who it is. Bob Barnett: (laughs) Tonja Baker: Yeah. Yeah. Get the [inaudible 00:08:35]. Yeah. The guy that bring it on. I got mine's, too. Betty Ann Brown: But have got? Have you [inaudible 00:08:41]? Tonja Baker: You know who it is. Betty Ann Brown: It's a poor white trash- Tonja Baker: A poor white trash. Betty Ann Brown: [inaudible 00:08:48] Tonja Baker: A redneck. Betty Ann Brown: With his rail ass shit. He need to get the fuck away from around here tonight. Gonna be parking in my [inaudible 00:08:53]. Mother fucker redneck mother fucker, poor ass mother fucker. Tonja Baker: He 'aint got shit, then why y'all wanna trip, trip, [inaudible 00:09:01] sue somebody. You always want what somebody else got. Bob Barnett: I never [crosstalk 00:09:04] Tonja Baker: Shit. Bob Barnett: I've never threatened to shoot anybody. Tonja Baker: I didn't say shoot. I said won't you get your own shit. You threatening to take shit from people. Get your own shit. Bob Barnett: What am I [crosstalk 00:09:13]. What am I taking from you? Tonja Baker: You 'aint taking shit from me. You say you gonna sue me. You want to take my house and my car and my job. Bob Barnett: You're gonna lose it because you- Tonja Baker: You gonna lose it. Bob Barnett: Yep. Yep. Yep. Tonja Baker: You gonna lose this time, buddy. Bob Barnett: Uh-huh. Tonja Baker: I repu- Bob Barnett: How many time [crosstalk 00:09:36] Tonja Baker: In the name of Jesus! Bob Barnett: Huh? Tonja Baker: I repute you in the name of Jesus. Bob Barnett: Well, Jesus- Tonja Baker: In the name of Jesus I repute you 'cause you the devil. Bob Barnett: Well, I, um, I don't know what to say about that. Tonja Baker: You are the devil, and I know it. You 'aint got no light. All you wanna do is just try to fuck with somebody. Bob Barnett: No. That's not true. Tonja Baker: That's all you two do. You an asshole. What you take your mother fucking Porsche, and put it right where the fucker was at? You moved it over here so you can be [inaudible 00:09:55] God damn to be nosy. That's what the fuck you did. Bob Barnett: I have nothing to say. Betty Ann Brown: Right here. Right here. Right here. Tonja Baker: Here. Here. 'Round here. 'Round here! Right there. I know y'all been here before. Right here. I'm sick of this man. I know y'all have been here. I don't know how many times with the same man, [inaudible 00:10:18] my door, and I'm tired of it now. Betty Ann Brown: [inaudible 00:10:19] a sec. Tonja Baker: I'm sick of him. Betty Ann Brown: This is every day [crosstalk 00:10:26] get off of work. Every day he do this to me. Bob Barnett: Say again? Tonja Baker: Every day! Officer: What's going on? Bob Barnett: Well, I [crosstalk 00:10:31] Officer: Can I come up here? Bob Barnett: As long as you don't touch me. [crosstalk 00:10:35] Officer: Yeah. I'm not gonna touch you. Can you just take your hand out of your pocket for me? Bob Barnett: Oh. Sure. Sure. Sure. Oh. For sure. Are you in the first clinic? Are you [crosstalk 00:10:40]? Officer: Dispatcher now? Bob Barnett: Sure. Tonja Baker: He said [crosstalk 00:10:43] Officer: Do you have any guns in the house? Bob Barnett: No. I have guns in the house, but now out here. Officer: [inaudible 00:10:46] Officer frisks Bob Barnett: Tonja Baker: Put it on that side. You know what he did with his car? Betty Ann Brown: Parked it over here. Tonja Baker: I parked here. He parked it here. Officer: Okay. What's going on? Bob Barnett: Well, you're not familiar with what's happening here? Officer: No. Bob Barnett: Okay. Officer: It seems that you guys have had some history. Bob Barnett: History. Tonja Baker: Threaten to take my job, my car and my house. Okay. Well, I come home from work, and I have my- Bob Barnett: They come home, and the radio is blaring. Officer: Uh-huh. In the house. Bob Barnett: No. In their car. Officer: Okay. Bob Barnett: I mean I have over a hundred videos of them breaking the law, drug dealing and the police department simply isn't doing anything. Officer: Right. Bob Barnett: So, she comes home. I'm sitting in my house, and I can't hear, you know. Officer: Because the music's on. Bob Barnett: Yeah. Officer: Okay. Bob Barnett: She says she has a right to play the music as loud as possible. Tonja Baker: He's doing it to aggravate me. Officer: Not true. Bob Barnett: I, I mean, the videos I have- Tonja Baker: And I have video of you, too. Y'all, y'all always- Officer: So what's the issue? Like what's the issue right now? Tonja Baker: It's okay for- Bob Barnett: Well, she had that car, and of course, you know, I've got it on videos, and they call me mother fucking, uh, mother fucking- Tonja Baker: He lives, he parks right over there where the lit- lit- little burgundy Ford Focus- Bob Barnett: Mother fucking white faggot who sticks his dick up little boys asses. Officer: Okay. Bob Barnett: I have videos of them saying this stuff. Officer: Okay. Bob Barnett: And I'm just disgusted with the Richmond Police Department not doing anything. Now, the, my car is parked on- Officer: Is that your car? Bob Barnett: Yeah. Officer: Okay. Bob Barnett: It's public property. Officer: Okay. Bob Barnett: The fence is on the property line. Officer: Got you. Bob Barnett: I own the two corners. This is Anne Street. I own the two properties that constitute Anne Street. Officer: Okay. Bob Barnett: There's only two corner lots. It's Anne Street. Officer: Right. Bob Barnett: And, I complained, and I have videos of a police, I mean a fire truck getting stuck here because they were parked- Tonja Baker: You gonna lose your job and your car. Officer: Where? Bob Barnett: Huh? Officer: Parked where? Bob Barnett: Oh. They park there. You know. I've got- Officer: Why they calling the police on you right now? Bob Barnett: Well, I, I wanted the police to come. Officer: Okay. Bob Barnett: Yeah. I just- Tonja Baker: You call the city. That's what you always say. Bob Barnett: Okay. Tonja Baker: That's why it sit there. Bob Barnett: So anyway, the city put up stop signs. They have a friend in BTU. See I complained that, you know, parking [inaudible 00:13:15], and so I ended up having no parking put on my side, so I can't park in front of my house, 3600 N. My car has license plates, 3600 N. And they telling me that this is not my street, but it's their street. Okay. That fence is on public property. Tonja Baker: And you're downstairs at your property either. Yeah. You- Bob Barnett: It's public property. Tonja Baker: That's not your property. Bob Barnett: I can park there. Now, I, I talked to chief, I mean, Katherine [inaudible 00:13:51], but the moment someone in DPW said it's a friend of those, said, you know, take the signs down. At one point for a month, there were no parking on either side. This street- Officer: So, someone DPU put that parking? Bob Barnett: Yeah. Officer: No parking sign up? Bob Barnett: Yeah. Officer: So, no one's allowed to park in this street? Bob Barnett: On this side. Officer: On this side. Bob Barnett: Yeah. My, my side, and- Officer: Okay. Bob Barnett: And, see there was no parking signs put up the same time over there. A feared supervisor in DPW said no parking on the street at all. It's too narrow. It's more like an alley. Officer: So this is ... They're calling the cops because you're on that side of the street. Bob Barnett: Well, the, they called the cops because I've been recording every time she comes home and 6:15- Officer: Okay. Bob Barnett: The radio blaring. She goes to work in the morning with the radio blaring. Last night, last night, it was so loud, I'm in the kitchen fixing supper- Tonja Baker: No, it's not. Bob Barnett: My windows shake. Tonja Baker: No parking on the, on the street, two years. Bob Barnett: See? This is something that city council- Tonja Baker: Well he said keep them on this side- Bob Barnett: You know, DPW and the police need to resolve. Tonja Baker: Take it off from there, and they will park over there. Officer: Which- Tonja Baker: This is where I park at every single day. Officer: What needs to be resolved? Looks like you guys are both legally parked right now. Tonja Baker: They say I'm not. Officer: Okay. Tonja Baker: It's been six years- Bob Barnett: I parked that car, I used to park here, but because she would park there and let the, I mean the, it, if you look at the videos, tapes that I have, over a hundred- Officer: Mm-hmm (affirmative). Bob Barnett: She gets out of the car and leaves the car door open, the radio blaring. She goes in the house 10-15 minutes. Officer: Have you like checked the property line on their side? Bob Barnett: The fence is on the property line. Officer: The fence is the property line. Bob Barnett: Yeah. The fence is the property line. Officer: This side of the fence is public? Bob Barnett: Yeah. Officer: Okay. Tonja Baker: You said no parking on the street, and they granted you on your side. So why you park there 'cause I park there? You know I go to work at 4:00 in the morning, and you be out here with your [inaudible 00:15:41]. Betty Ann Brown: [inaudible 00:15:42] in the morning. Tonja Baker: He do it for pure meanness. That's what he want. He been doing it to me for too long time. I can't take no more. I want his car moved. He's on my side. Betty Ann Brown: [inaudible 00:15:46] Tonja Baker: No. He's on my property right there. [crosstalk 00:15:46]. He had the police come and give me a ticket. Betty Ann Brown: Don't come over here. [inaudible 00:15:46] Officer 2: All right. Stand back over here for a sec. [crosstalk 00:15:46] Bob Barnett: Okay. Officer 2: [crosstalk 00:15:46] Bob Barnett: This is public property. Tonja Baker: I don't want him over here. [inaudible 00:15:47] with a metric stick measuring [crosstalk 00:15:47] that side of the street, but this side of the street, and next thing I know he do, I get on to work. He park here. You don't want no parking on the street. You better bring it on that side. [crosstalk 00:15:47]. Mama, listen. Officer 2: [inaudible 00:15:47] Tonja Baker: Yeah. Talk to me, and he's on it. Right here. He on the property line. Bob Barnett: The fence is the property line. The fence is the property line. Tonja Baker: [crosstalk 00:15:47] parking on the street. [crosstalk 00:15:47]. That's what he say. [crosstalk 00:15:47] Officer 2: Mam, get back over there. Bob Barnett: They're lying about me. I have to stand here and kiss it. Officer 3: Get back up on the curb. Come on. You're just agitating, and it's just a waste. Can you step over there? [inaudible 00:16:53] Tonja Baker: If you tell us [crosstalk 00:17:02]. He called the city, right, this man. [crosstalk 00:17:04]. He called the city. He told the city that we, not him, was no parking on the street, which is a lie. We been here for 29 years. Bob Barnett: I've been here 40! I've been here 40! Tonja Baker: This is the first time he parked his car over here because he say he wants no parking on the street. Bob Barnett: No! I want no noise! I want no noise! Tonja Baker: You can't stop no noise. This is my [inaudible 00:17:28]. Bob Barnett: Noisy radio! You leave your car with the radio! Officer 2: Park on this side. Tonja Baker: This is the side he live on. He said no parking, right? So, listen. Okay. So, why would you park I park at? How you park that- Wait a minute. Why don't you park back there or down there? He still, he got parking spot right there. His wife got a Ford Focus that's burgundy. He got pi- No. No. Not they. I 'aint talking about that truck. Uh-huh. Come here. Officer 2: Let me see that- Tonja Baker: No. No. I 'aint talking about that. Come here. Let me show you what I'm talking about. Bob Barnett: No. No. No. No. I get to come. Tonja Baker: No. No. Bob Barnett: I get to come. Tonja Baker: No, you do not. Bob Barnett: I, I get to come. I get to come. Tonja Baker: Go back. Bob Barnett: I get to come. Tonja Baker: Will you please tell him to go back? Officer 3: I mean- Bob Barnett: I have a right. Tonja Baker: You, let me show you something, Officer. Officer 2: Hey. Put your phone down. Tonja Baker: For 40 years- Officer 2: Put your phone down. Tonja Baker: For 40 years- Officer 2: Put your phone down. Tonja Baker: This man been parking ri- You can see it. Officer 2: Put the phone down, man. Tonja Baker: That's where he parks it. Right where that man park it. Officer: I don't know. I don't know- Bob Barnett: Now look. Tonja Baker: Telling you this. This is what this man do. If you pull up his address, this, this picture of a car, it will show you right there. Officer: Has anything- Tonja Baker: This is a part of his house. Officer: Has anything illegal happened? Bob Barnett: Do you have a gun? Do you have a gun? Officer: No. Bob Barnett: Okay. Tonja Baker: Do you? You got one. You brandished it. You showed it to me and told me what you gonna do with it. Bob Barnett: I never- Tonja Baker: Yes, you did. [crosstalk 00:18:26] Bob Barnett: No. No. No. Tonja Baker: [crosstalk 00:18:26] your back. Bob Barnett: Never. Never. Never. Tonja Baker: Yes, you did. Bob Barnett: Now, see? Officer: [inaudible 00:18:26] I'm trying to figure out what is illegal going on right now. Tonja Baker: He, he just parking over here to aggravate me. Officer: He's allowed to park there. Tonja Baker: But he's just doing it to disrupt my parking every day. Officer: I understand he's doing it to aggravate you. Bob Barnett: That's wasn't [inaudible 00:18:26]. No. Tonja Baker: Okay. Well, I'm gonna do my time parking in front of his house. Bob Barnett: That's fine. Officer: That's legal. Bob Barnett: Yeah. That's fine. Just don't have your radio blaring. Tonja Baker: Shut up! Bob Barnett: Don't have your radio [crosstalk 00:19:04] Tonja Baker: Shut up! Bob Barnett: Don't have your radio- Tonja Baker: Just shut up! Officer: Stop it. Tonja Baker: Tell me what to do with my God damn car. That's my car. Bob Barnett: No noise. Tonja Baker: You can't tell me what to do. Officer: This 'aint helping. Tonja Baker: You gonna get it. Officer: This 'aint helping. Tonja Baker: I mean it. Officer: This 'aint helping. Bob Barnett: Well, this is just what they do to me all the time. I have videos. [crosstalk 00:19:18] Tonja Baker: Saying something. Bob Barnett: Don't tell me that my wife 'aint shit. I have a video. I have numerous videos. Tonja Baker: I did not. Bob Barnett: Drug dealing, drug dealing, child abuse. Tonja Baker: You a child abuser. Bob Barnett: Child abuse. Tonja Baker: You a child abuser. Bob Barnett: Abusing your brother. Tonja Baker: [crosstalk 00:19:31] Bob Barnett: Abusing your brother. Tonja Baker: Speaking shit. You don't know what you're talking about. How about you? I guess you [crosstalk 00:19:37] Officer: All right. All right. Tonja Baker: Yeah. We caught you kissing a man face, you faggot. (laughs) Yeah. He did. Bob Barnett: First of all- Tonja Baker: Tongue kissing. Officer: All right. [crosstalk 00:19:45] Tonja Baker: Yep. Yes, he did. [crosstalk 00:19:45] All right. No problem. I will [inaudible 00:19:47] when I get home. Officer: There is a- Tonja Baker: It 'aint 8:00. Officer: [crosstalk 00:20:03] Tonja Baker: It 'aint no 8:00. Officer: Stay on your side. [crosstalk 00:20:03] Bob Barnett: Don't tell me what to do. Hey. Hey. Hey. Hey. [crosstalk 00:20:03] like that. [crosstalk 00:20:03] Why you [crosstalk 00:20:03] Officer: Get back up on your property. Bob Barnett: Why you allow him to tell me what to do? Tonja Baker: Because [crosstalk 00:20:07] Bob Barnett: I have a website. [crosstalk 00:20:10] Listen to this. [crosstalk 00:20:16] Officer 2: All you're doing is agitating it. You're just agitating it. [crosstalk 00:20:16] Bob Barnett: Well, they started it. [crosstalk 00:20:16] Officer 2: But I don't need you to keep ... You keep getting the situation riled. Bob Barnett: Okay. [crosstalk 00:20:17] Officer 2: Huh? Bob Barnett: You want to hear something serious? Officer 2: I will come and talk to you in a minute. All right? I'm gonna come up there, and I'm gonna talk to you in a minute. [crosstalk 00:20:28] Tonja Baker: He gonna threaten my job. Betty Ann Brown: [crosstalk 00:20:30] the car. Officer 3: It's on the road. Tonja Baker: No. Nuh-huh. He wasn't. He just said. Betty Ann Brown: At my car door. Tonja Baker: Y'all, y'all just- Male: Stay on your side. My brother gonna stay on her side. Bob Barnett: No. I go on a public ... walkway. Tonja Baker: [inaudible 00:20:41] to him. [crosstalk 00:20:42] Bob Barnett: How? Tonja Baker: I don't want him to speak to me. Bob Barnett: I'm gonna move public facilities. Tonja Baker: And how? [crosstalk 00:20:48] It has been going on for six year. Listen to me now. When I got in my car, he told me that, everybody, the signs came down in July. He told me, "If you park that car right here, you gonna be late for work in the morning." Bob Barnett: I never said that. I never said that. [crosstalk 00:20:58] Officer 2: Sir. Go up there. Bob Barnett: Why are they lying about me? Officer 2: I'm sure I gotta hear this story, okay? Bob Barnett: They're lying. Officer 2: [crosstalk 00:21:09] believe anything. I have to hear what they have to say. Bob Barnett: They're lying. Officer 2: Okay, but go back up there on your steps. Tonja Baker: That's all he do, come down them steps and tot over here. He be so close. I can't take it [crosstalk 00:21:19] Bob Barnett: I got [inaudible 00:21:34]. Officer 2: What's the matter? [crosstalk 00:21:34] Tonja Baker: Just leave. They don't bother me. What, what [crosstalk 00:21:34] Officer 2: What is wrong, sir? What's the matter? Are you okay? Bob Barnett: Ow!