Resisting arrest should be a stacking charge. Not "I'm going to handcuff you for no legally justifiable reason, and if you don't let me put you in chains it's a crime." This was not an interaction with reasonable suspicion of a crime, where she was detained for officer safety (i.e. searching a car) he deliberately escalated a non-situation.
Well, she's resisting arrest.
It's an justifiable arrest.
Edit: I fucked up and wrote "justifiable". Meant to write UNjustifiable. Notice the "an" before it.
Resisting arrest should be a stacking charge. Not "I'm going to handcuff you for no legally justifiable reason, and if you don't let me put you in chains it's a crime." This was not an interaction with reasonable suspicion of a crime, where she was detained for officer safety (i.e. searching a car) he deliberately escalated a non-situation.