Florida woman throws concrete rock at officer, police say
By FOX 13 News staff
CAPE CORAL, Fla. (FOX 13) – Body camera video captured a Florida woman throwing a concrete rock at an officer, officials said.
Cape Coral police said they received a 911 call from the suspect, Jessica Blick, but she didn’t provide much details on the nature of her call. Two officers responded to the Family Dollar at 340 Cape Coral Parkway East and found her walking on the sidewalk. They said she had a large piece of concrete in one hand and a cell phone in the other.
The first officer on scene asked her if she called 911, but didn’t respond to him, which is seen in the body camera footage. There were also a few times when the officer asked her to drop the rock. Blick continued to ignore the officer, and eventually saw the second officer approaching her from behind, police said.
She threatened to kill one officer, and drew back the concrete rock as though was going to throw it at the first responding officer. He ducked as the second officer moved closer. Blick started running away, police said. A taser was deployed twice but missed her.
She is seen throwing the concrete rock at the second responding officer, striking him on the shoulder, police said. Both officers ran toward her and forced her into nearby bushes. Authorities said the officers placed handcuffs on Blick, but then she rolled over and kicked an officer in the thigh and groin.
The other officer deployed an O.C. spray. She was taken to the hospital and was arrested.
There is no word on the purpose of the original 911 call. Blick faces charges including aggravated assault and battery on an law enforcement officer.
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As the deputy and two other deputies were driving to the woman’s home, the suspect called 911 six more times, each time claiming she had a life-or-death emergency, and even said she needed medical attention, the report said.
The three deputies arrived at her home where she told them she did not need medical attention.
As the deputies were leaving, the woman picked up rocks from her garden and began throwing them at the deputies’ backs, the report said.
The woman was arrested and charged with three counts of assaulting a law enforcement officer, one count of misuse of 911 and one count of resisting arrest.
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She was arrested and taken to jail.
Florida woman calls 911, then throws concrete at responding police officer
Jessica Blick is accused of calling 911 and requesting an ambulance on Cape Coral Parkway East near Four Freedoms Park.


Author: 10News Staff
CAPE CORAL, Fla. – A Cape Coral woman was arrested after allegedly calling 911, threatening police officers and throwing a concrete “rock” at them.
Jessica Blick is accused of calling 911 and requesting an ambulance on Cape Coral Parkway East near Four Freedoms Park.
Police found her walking on the sidewalk around 6:47 p.m. Tuesday near the Family Dollar at 340 Cape Coral Parkway with a large piece of concrete in one hand and a cell phone in the other.
An officer asked her if she was the one who called 911, according to the police department. Blick, 37, did not respond, and the officer told her to drop the concrete.
As another officer approached, police say Blick threatened to throw the concrete at the first officer. Police say she threatened to kill the first officer.
The first officer discharged his Taser but missed Blick. Police say Blick then threw the concrete at the second officer, hitting him on the shoulder.
The officers arrested Blick after a struggle in some nearby bushes. She allegedly kicked one of the officers in the thigh and groin while she was handcuffed. She continued to kick until an officer used pepper spray to get her to stop acting so aggressively, police said.
First responders took Blick to a hospital afterward.
Blick is charged with aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer, two counts of battery on a law enforcement officer and resisting arrest with violence.
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