

The men could be seen showing off the cash and saying the they wanted to come back and fight. In the video, Payton and Westbrook appeared to be at the ATM where the woman withdrew money she paid them. The woman showed a responding officer a Facebook live video in which Payton can be heard saying, "***** I have a gun too." She said the men fled when she told them she called police. The woman said Payton and Westbrook tried to run her over with their vehicle, which crashed into a curb damaging the front bumper. She said one of the men also brandished a cane and a razorblade. She said Payton brandished a small black handgun, pointed it at her and waived it around in the air.

She said the two were upset with her for giving their rent money to a scammer, the report states.Ī police report states the woman told responding officers that the men, later identified as Payton and Dakeyvondrick Westbrook, followed her to an ATM where she repaid them. to the area of 66th Street and Avenue T for a call from a woman who said two men threatening her with a gun to collect money she owed them. Police officials released a statement in response to videos circulating online stemming from arrests during a civil disturbance the day before in south-central Lubbock.Ĭedrick Payton, 20, faces a charge of aggravated assault, 17-year-old Dakeyvondrick Westbrook faces a charge of evading arrest or detention, and 37-year-old Marqunita Westbrook faces charges of resisting arrest, interfering with public duties and four misdemeanor warrants, according to a police news release.Īccording to a police report, officers responded about 3 p.m. Lubbock police officials on Friday said they found no policy violation after an initial review of a Thursday afternoon arrest that involved a police officer's use of a stun gun on a woman they said interfered in the arrest of two men who threatened people with a gun. Watch Video: Lubbock police release officer body cam video from civil disturbance
