Posted on 09/03/2025 12:32:36 PM PDT by Red Badger

What a screenshot.
Florida Woman Gets Shot After Charging at Officer With Knifehttps://t.co/Cky1Vjeqbi pic.twitter.com/OjK7qWdeT5— PoliceActivity (@Police_Activity) September 2, 2025
The incident happened on August 15 in Bay County, Florida. Police in Port St. Joe responded to a call from a repo driver at at 3:42 p.m. who said 41-year-old Tikila Walker had fled while trying to repossess her white Ford Fusion for failure to make payments.
Police located Walker, but she fled, getting involved in a hit-and-run at 4:19 p.m. The other driver didn't press charges against Walker, but the repo driver caught up and police had to deescalate an argument between the two while Walker remained in her car.
Walker drove away to escape the repo man, but at 5:52 p.m., she was involved in another hit-and-run at a convenience store after the repo man had tried to box her in.
At 6:01 p.m., police located her again. She refused to get out of the vehicle after police tried to deescalate the situation. She then charged at them with a knife.
[Warning: Language, Graphic]
VIDEO AT LINK.................
Look at the knife she was swinging!

The picture of Walker charging is just one of several that have gone viral in the last few years since the BLM movement pushed for police bodycams to prove/protect against systemic racism.
Instead of showing police error or bigotry, however, they mostly show violent criminals with possessed looks on their faces that get shot for trying to kill cops.
I'm assembling a team pic.twitter.com/wGbEI0kekH— Kangmin Lee | 이강민 (@kangminjlee) September 3, 2025
We've covered each of those stories at Not the Bee.
More on the Florida incident from WJHG:
Walker was found in the driver's seat, armed with a 16-inch filet-style knife with a silver blade, refusing to drop the weapon.
According to authorities, attempts to de-escalate the situation were made for several minutes.
A Gulf County Sheriff's Deputy and Officer Allan Edwards then arrived on scene to help, with a deputy then breaking a car window to deploy a taser, officials say. The taser was deployed seven times with no effect, and Walker swung the knife toward the deputy.
This is one of the stats that anti-police activists often don't share. The reality is that tasers and other less-than-lethal measures often fail to stop bad guys.
As an aside, when it comes to lethal measures, I'm glad to see police departments adopting closed emitters on their reflex sights. 💪
Back to the story:
Walker then charged Sgt. Morrison with the knife after exiting the vehicle, officials say. According to the PSJPD, Sgt. Morrison discharged his firearm twice, and Officer Lee discharged once.
Police say Walker was shot once in her upper arm and once in the pelvic area.
Police immediately rendered life-saving aid to Walker until EMS arrived. She has since been charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon on a law enforcement officer and resisting arrest with violence. The department's investigation into the shooting is still underway.
'She came at me with a knife, what the hell did you expect me to do?' Sgt. Morrison can be heard saying to bystanders.
I’m thinking that she gave repo man a hard time so he called the cops..
In my area, the police will tell you that they are not repo men. They are not going to chase down anyone for you.
Gun trumps knife trumps fists
Look Who’s Coming to (eat everybody’s) Dinner.
Has this been confirmed by Yoga and Bobo?
In the 60s, when I was in the service, I did repos for a few car lots in Vallejo, CA. It got western more than once…
YIKES! She’s not just a lunatic; she’s manifesting.
Seven times? Go ahead and tase me, bro.
“This is probably the biggest thing that’s happened in Port St. Joe in 50 years...................”
She is kinda big, eh?
“Instead of showing police error or bigotry, however, they mostly show violent criminals with possessed looks on their faces that get shot for trying to kill cops.”
It certainly backfired on BLM and has likely saved hundreds of officers careers and millions of taxpayer dollars from bogus police brutality suits.
Yep!................
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