Federal authorities said Monday that a woman who fled federal custody and ran into a crowd of protesters Saturday had been arrested by the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department on suspicion of conspiracy to distribute meth, heroin and fentanyl in a 2019 federal gang and narcotics case.
The woman was taken to a hospital after she became distressed during the weekend confrontation, the FBI said.
The incident occurred Saturday in the 220 block of West C Street near the gate into the Western Region Detention Center. The woman’s escape and the following confrontation between federal agents and protesters was captured on video and widely shared on social media, garnering over 15,000 views as of Monday.
According to federal investigators, the woman’s initial arrest was not related to a nearby protest.

According to the San Diego office of the FBI, the woman — who was arrested on suspicion of dealing methamphetamine, heroin and fentanyl — opened the rear passenger door of an unmarked car while handcuffed.
She then allegedly ran into a nearby crowd that was protesting police brutality. Agents pursued the woman and regained custody, while the crowd of protesters surrounded the agents and the woman, the FBI reported.
Protesters then confronted the two agents who pursued the woman, officials said. Video recording shows a crowd of around 50 protesters attempting to separate the woman from the FBI agents by pulling at her and the agents, until the woman becomes distressed and suffered a seizure.
Protesters then encircled the woman and blocked the agents from her. A member of the protesting group designated as a medic then assists the woman, according to the video.
The two agents, who wore civilian clothes, walked back to their car near the San Diego jail and called for medical assistance, the federal authorities reported.
Paramedics responded to the scene along with a large police presence, which separated protesters from the woman. She was then taken to a local hospital, the FBI said.
The FBI has opened an investigation into the incident.
– City News Service contributed to this report.







