Woman in viral arrest video for refusing to wear facemask at bank arrested again for same thing

An Oregon woman charged last week when she refused to wear a mask in a Texas bank was arrested Wednesday when she again refused to wear a mask inside an Office Depot in another city.

Terry Lynn Wright, 65, was charged with criminal trespass and resisting arrest on March 11 after a Galveston Bank of America branch manager called police because she refused to abide by bank policies, as CrimeOnline reported.

A video of the arrest captured by the Galveston police officer’s body camera went viral.

Police were called to a Texas City Office Depot just after 9 a.m. Wednesday when Wright refused to wear a facemask or leave the store, ABC13 reports. Texas City police recognized her from the viral video and arrested her on the outstanding warrants from Galveston. No further charges were filed.

In the Galveston video, Wright refused to wear a mask or leave the bank and argued with the officer who responded to the call.

“The law says I don’t have to wear a mask,” she told the officer.

Texas Gov Greg Abbott lifted a statewide mandate to wear a mask earlier this week in public, but that decision doesn’t apply to private businesses. The officer tried explaining that, but Wright wasn’t interested.

“What are you gonna do, arrest me?” she said. “That’s hilarious.”

The officer asked Wright to leave several times. “You’ve got issues,” she told him. “Come on, dude.”

When the officer finally pulled out the handcuffs, Wright pulled away.

“This old lady is getting handcuffed here,” she shouted. “I hope someone is filming this.”

The officer, wearing a body camera, calmly told her he was filming.

Wright ignored the officer’s orders to put her hands behind her back and started to walk away. At that point, the cop forced her to the ground.

“Police brutality right here, people,” Wright said, adding that she couldn’t get up and said the officer hurt her foot.

The officer called for an ambulance, which took her to a nearby hospital, where she was treated for minor injuries and released.

A warrant was issued for her arrest on charges of criminal trespass and resisting arrest.

Wright spoke with ABC13 on Friday, saying she had traveled to Galveston in an RV. She said she is “very opposed” to wearing a facemask and doesn’t “believe in” the coronavirus pandemic, which has now killed more than 532,000 people in the United States, nearly 50,000 of them in Texas.

“I won’t wear that diaper on my face!” she told ABC13.

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[Featured image: Screenshot from Galveston Police Department video via KHOU]