Watch the clip. Police comes right up to her and arrests her on camera.

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    3 days ago

    Thanks for the link.

    Based on usage and spelling in my hometown of NYC, it’s always been RAP, as shown in the second example (presuming journalists of yesteryear knew how to spell).

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      3 days ago

      The second example doesn’t give an abbreviation as the origin of the link to rap sheet, is what I was saying; records, arrests, and prosecutions to mean RAP instead of rap sounds like a backronym.