82-year-old Black Woman in Alabama, said she was told by police officers 'not to cry' after they arrested her for not paying her $77 trash bill

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Y'all put me in this cage?': 82-year-old Alabama grandmother said she was told by police officers 'not to cry' after they arrested her for not paying her trash bill.

VALLEY, Ala. (WIAT) – One of the officers who’d come to arrest Martha Menefield, an 82-year-old Black woman, for failure to pay a $77 trash bill, told her not to cry.

The officer had tapped her on the back, she said. She was already in handcuffs.

“Don’t cry, Ms. Martha,” she recalled him saying. “He kind of whispered it to me: ‘Don’t cry.’”

When two officers pulled up outside her home in Valley, Alabama, on Sunday, Menefield didn’t know why they were there. She said the officers — one white, one Black — got out of their patrol car and approached her home. One of the officers said they were there to arrest her for failure to pay her trash bill.

Menefield just laughed. She genuinely thought the officer was joking.

He didn’t budge.

“You’re not kidding?” she recalled asking him. He wasn’t. He was there to arrest her for failure to pay $77.80. She thought the bill had already been paid, she said Thursday afternoon, sitting on her front porch’s rocking chair, “but they said it hadn’t.”

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Menefield said the officers told her they would have to place her in handcuffs. She put her hands behind her back. The front will do, they told her.

Menefield slowed as she told the story. She held her arms out in front her. “And the cuffs,” she said, her eyes swelling with tears. “They’re so heavy.”

When the officer told her not to cry, Menefield looked back at him.

“How would you feel if they came and arrested your grandmama?” she asked the officer. He didn’t respond.

“I’m just happy my grandkids weren’t here to see that,” Menefield said, her voice shaking. “That would have upset them. I was so ashamed. And it’s been bothering me.”

On Tuesday, Valley’s chief of police defended the arrest in a post on the city’s social media account.

While officers can use discretionary judgement on “certain matters,” the chief argued, executing an arrest warrant signed by a magistrate “is not one of them.”

“City of Valley Code Enforcement Officers issued Ms. Menefield a citation in August of 2022 for non-payment for trash services for the months of June, July, and August,” Chief Mike Reynolds’ statement said. “Prior to issuing the citation, Code Enforcement tried to call Ms. Menefield several times and attempted to contact her in person at her residence. When contact could not be made, a door hanger was left at her residence. The hanger contained information on the reason for the visit and a name and contact phone number for her to call. The citation advised Ms. Menefield that she was to appear in court on September 7, 2022, in reference to this case. A warrant for Failure to Pay-Trash was issued when she did not appear in court.”


On Thursday, Menefield said she never received any notice to appear in court. She said that if her trash bill had not been paid, her trash can should’ve simply been taken and her pickup suspended. But arresting her, she said, was unjust and unnecessary.

“I was upset because I didn’t know why they would come and arrest me,” she said.

Menefield grew up in West Point, Alabama, and lived in a middle class family. Her dad painted homes, and her mother was a cook.

“I had a good family,” she said. “My mom and daddy were good people. I didn’t have to worry about nothing.”

She had one daughter, Neketti Tucker, who now lives in Georgia. For work, Menefield had been a caretaker for older folks and, later, for children.

Menefield has lived in the same house in Valley for nearly 30 years. The home’s age shows, but so does her care. There’s no clutter. Everything has its place. Her grandchildren’s art papers the walls and the mantlepiece.

Because of plumbing issues, her water has been turned off and on for a while now, she said. On Thursday, she had no access to running water.

“I like to cook,” she said, walking into her kitchen. “And I like to clean. But I’ve been having to borrow water from neighbors, and that’s embarrassing.”

Menefield wore a simple pink shirt and pastel, tie-die leggings. Her daughter said she’s had some memory problems recently, but on Thursday afternoon, it didn’t show at all. She was a proud, thoughtful, caring woman — that much was apparent.

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Menefield’s daughter, Neketti Tucker, soon arrived at her home. She’s less open than her mother, more hesitant of an out-of-town journalist parachuting in from Birmingham. She’d been reading about her loved one in the headlines, but no journalist had reached her or her mother.

Tucker said that failure to pay a trash bill should never be considered a crime.

“This isn’t a criminal act,” Tucker said. “This is civil, if anything.”

What’s more, Tucker said, is that multiple people have now tried to pay her mother’s bill, but they’ve been told by staff they can’t do so.

Menefield said she wasn’t in the Valley Jail for long, but believes she should’ve never been there to begin with.

“I was in a little cage-like thing at the police station,” she said. “And I said, ‘Y’all put me in this cage? You ought to be ashamed of yourself.’”


In the time since her arrest, Menefield has been thinking deeply about God’s role in her life.

“I’ve been questioning God a little bit,” she said. “I guess cause I’ve been so upset. I had a daycare here for eight years, and I’ve been asking the Lord. I say, ‘Why did this happen to me as much as I’ve done for people, Lord?’ I’ve paid my tithes every Sunday. I ushered at church. I was just questioning. Something’s just not right.”

Her impromptu tour complete, Menefield sat back on a white rocking chair not far from her front door.

A garbage truck rode by her home. A Southerner before all else, Menefield waved politely, the hurt still settled on her face. She’s surprised when they slow down by her can and empty the trash. The workers quickly dumped the waste and moved on.

“I just don’t know what else to say,” she whispered.

 

34real

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They could of acted like they showed up but couldn't find her at that address like they would for the towns local problems on the weekends Then they wouldn't have had to arrest her cause they knocked but no one answered so they left....what they could of did was tell her to pay that bill and they'll stop coming.

Is that asking to much for them Pig'lices?

What's the closest big city to this place?I don't know shit about Alabama but how to avoid it
 

Duece

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Cops can make anything go away, I'm from New Orleans and I've seen the NOPD do it more times than I can count, there was a way to show up at Ms. Martha's home, act like you knocked, and then tell your superiors that she wasn't home, then get the money together and pay that lady's bill.

I know older folks can be stubbornly independent and I respect it but you can't let shit like this happen.
 

dHustla

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Cops can make anything go away, I'm from New Orleans and I've seen the NOPD do it more times than I can count, there was a way to show up at Ms. Martha's home, act like you knocked, and then tell your superiors that she wasn't home, then get the money together and pay that lady's bill.

I know older folks can be stubbornly independent and I respect it but you can't let shit like this happen.
Good point, I aint even think about that.

At some point you would think they question themselves and what they're doing.
"This is what I'm doing for a living?"
 
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TIMEISMONEY

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Good point, I aint even think a out that.

At some point you would think they question themselves and what they're doing.
"This is what I'm doing for a living?"
I know right? We're not human to them. Just animals to kill or warehouse, the american way.
 

alexw

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Pigs will be pigs but where the fuck is her daughter? Niggas love misplacing anger. Why is this grown ass woman not checking on her elderly mother making sure her bills are paid and she has running water. That shit is infuriating. If she has plumbing issues then your momma stays with you until it's fixed. My mom just turned 70 and the thought of that shit just pisses me off. *End of rant
 

PJN

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That black cop should have pulled that $77 out of his pocket, paid the bill and apologized to that old black woman. That's what I would have done.:angry:

I was going to say exactly that. I've read several stories about cac/latino cops who were called to arrest their own for shoplifting and they paid off the bill.
 

killagram

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They could of acted like they showed up but couldn't find her at that address like they would for the towns local problems on the weekends Then they wouldn't have had to arrest her cause they knocked but no one answered so they left....what they could of did was tell her to pay that bill and they'll stop coming.

Is that asking to much for them Pig'lices?

What's the closest big city to this place?I don't know shit about Alabama but how to avoid it

Alabama is a shit state...but I fucked a white whore off the beach...and had a good time...I got pics too...brah
 

Chuck_Luck

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She was arrested for not appearing in court. Paying her bill would solve the citation but not the Warrent.

Stop letting these articles work your emotions. The writer knew what they were doing.

But fucked non the less and frankly not surprised buy this at all.
 

godofwine

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That black cop should have pulled that $77 out of his pocket, paid the bill and apologized to that old black woman. That's what I would have done.:angry:
It's a pig. At best, they are naive or opportunist. Remember, pigs the type will arrest people for paying other folks parking meters. :smh:
Pigs are sociopaths. That's who the fuck they hire. They are the least empathetic caring motherfuckers on the planet. They don't care if you cry. They don't care if you beg. They don't care about your reasons or explanations. They don't give a fuck about you and they are the most heartless motherfuckers I've ever met in my life

That's not to say I don't have a handful of positive interactions with cops, I do.

One cop pulled me over going 95 mph and gave me a warning (I showed him my military ID first, that helped)

one cop while arresting me asked permission to park my car so he didn't have to have it towed

But most of my interactions with cops have been negative with them being heartless or evil or both including a time where they cuffed me, throw me against the cop car and then to the ground, tossed my pockets and abused me when I was 16 years old going to work

Cops are evil. And 82 years old, 100 years old, 186 years old they don't fucking care they will twist your arms behind your back and break them to put you in those cuffs
 

xxxbishopxxx

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That black cop should have pulled that $77 out of his pocket, paid the bill and apologized to that old black woman. That's what I would have done.:angry:
SUPPOSEDLY, due to it being an arrest for a bench warrant that was their only recourse. Which on paper makes sense.

The bigger problem is the court and the city making this old woman go through all that for $ 77 to begin with.
 

lightbright

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That black cop should have pulled that $77 out of his pocket, paid the bill and apologized to that old black woman. That's what I would have done.:angry:
And you would've been told to read the article....... many others tried to pay for her and the cacs wouldn't let them
What’s more, Tucker said, is that multiple people have now tried to pay her mother’s bill, but they’ve been told by staff they can’t do so.


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lightbright

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Cops can make anything go away, I'm from New Orleans and I've seen the NOPD do it more times than I can count, there was a way to show up at Ms. Martha's home, act like you knocked, and then tell your superiors that she wasn't home, then get the money together and pay that lady's bill.

I know older folks can be stubbornly independent and I respect it but you can't let shit like this happen.
As I stated above and from the article.... cacs wouldn't let anyone else pay

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Goingmark40

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They could of acted like they showed up but couldn't find her at that address like they would for the towns local problems on the weekends Then they wouldn't have had to arrest her cause they knocked but no one answered so they left....what they could of did was tell her to pay that bill and they'll stop coming.

Is that asking to much for them Pig'lices?

What's the closest big city to this place?I don't know shit about Alabama but how to avoid it
valley right on the alabama georgia line. closest city is either columbus or opelika/auburn. nice lil town. knocked down some fiyah pussy up there in my younger years. anyways the daughter shouldn't have let it got to this point. at that age she needs to be managing/watching over her mothers transactions with a magnifying glass.
 

lightbright

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I'm not really paying attention to what you say.

It's like you're there but not really, ya know.
Yeah I know.... I wasn't being wise with you, but you chose to be a douche with this reply... and not read..... posting pics are more your forte..... ya know...... :smh: :smh: :smh:


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lightbright

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No matter how big you make your font, it's not going to make people who have you on their blocked lists be able to see you.
Again, being Deuce the Douche..... don't give two fucks about them(even tho they all look and say something) I'm talking to you..... and if you choose to pull that trigger, I'm good widdit.... :dunno:


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