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An attorney already on felony probation for DUI and child endangerment found herself back in handcuffs on January 5th, 2025. What unfolded next was captured in its entirety on police bodycam footage, revealing a chaotic breakdown that raises serious questions about accountability within the legal profession.
Cassity Gies was arrested for public intoxication by Dam City Police, but the circumstances leading to her arrest tell a more complex story. The bodycam footage shows the aftermath of what appears to be a dispute with an Uber driver that spiraled completely out of control.
The Uber Ride That Started Everything
According to Gies' repeated claims throughout the arrest, she called police herself after an Uber driver allegedly locked her and another passenger inside his vehicle. She insists the driver took them to a parking lot and demanded additional money before letting them out, calling it "blackmail."
The officer's conversation with the Korean Uber driver through a translator reveals a different perspective. The driver claimed his passengers asked for a ride to one location, then demanded he take them somewhere else, and refused to exit his vehicle when he declined.
Gies can be heard screaming about "smashing" car windows to escape, claiming the doors had child locks. Officers later check and discover only one door was child-locked while the other remained accessible.
When Legal Knowledge Meets Intoxication
The footage captures Gies attempting to leverage her legal background throughout the encounter, demanding badge numbers and threatening lawsuits. "This is kidnapping basically. So I can sue in state Oklahoma and make a lot of money," she declares while handcuffed.
Her grasp of legal concepts appears impaired by her condition. She repeatedly argues she wasn't in "public" because she was inside a vehicle, seemingly unaware that vehicles on public roadways constitute public spaces under Oklahoma law.
The most bizarre moment comes when she apparently forgets her own profession entirely, telling officers multiple times: "I've never been to law school. I never been to law school in my life. Never been to college."
The Verbal Assault That Shocked Officers
What sets this arrest apart is the relentless stream of personal attacks Gies launched at the responding officers. The bodycam captures her making crude sexual references, mocking their education levels, and hurling profanity-laced insults about their physical appearance.
"You [expletive] have 9 years more education than these," she brags at one point, before later claiming she "never even graduated high school" in an apparent attempt to avoid responsibility.
Her behavior toward the officers grows increasingly erratic, alternating between cooperation when her handcuffs are adjusted and explosive outbursts filled with threats of legal action.
The Probation Violation That Changes Everything
The arrest becomes significantly more serious when officers discover Gies is currently on felony probation for previous DUI and child endangerment convictions. This new public intoxication charge could trigger a probation violation, sending her back to prison to serve her original sentence.
The bodycam shows her seeming to realize the gravity of her situation at various moments, only to return to her combative behavior. Her claims of calling police for help ring hollow as the footage reveals someone clearly under the influence creating a public disturbance.
But the most shocking revelations may still be to come. The full bodycam footage contains exchanges and behavior that raise questions about how this case will proceed through the courts, and whether Gies' legal career can survive another encounter with the criminal justice system.
Watch the complete unedited bodycam footage to see how this extraordinary arrest unfolds and what it reveals about privilege, accountability, and the law.