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April Teale Bio, Wiki, Age, Parents, Boyfriend, Arrest, Charges, Apology, Height, Net Worth and Instagram

April Teale Bio – April Teale Wiki

April Teale born April Rose Teale is an Alabama woman and recent University of Alabama graduate who was arrested by police on misdemeanor disorderly conduct and harassment charges. She was caught in a viral video “grinding” on a Tuscaloosa police officer attempting to handcuff her and saying “you like that?”

She was arrested after the incident in the college town on Saturday, October 19, 2019, Tuscaloosa Police records show.
The Alabama woman who was recorded grinding her rear end into the crotch of a cop early Sunday is facing a pair of criminal charges, according to court records.

She was collared outside a Waffle House in downtown Tuscaloosa, just blocks from Bryant-Denny Stadium, where, earlier that evening, the Crimson Tide football team defeated the University of Tennessee.
As seen in the video recording that has gone viral, she was pinned up against a Waffle House window as a cop sought to handcuff her. Teale took the opportunity to press her buttocks into the officer while breathily declaring, “Oh, yeah, you like that? You like that, yeah?”

The video showing her went viral on social media after someone shared it on Instagram. She was identified by The Smoking Gun as the woman in the video and has since spoken out about it on her Instagram.

The incident occurred near a Waffle House in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, after the University of Alabama football team’s October 17 win over fellow SEC school Tennessee. Police have declined requests to release the arrest report in her case. She works at a bar.
According to her Linkedin profile, she is a graduate of the University of Alabama. She graduated in 2018 with a degree in social work.

April Teale Age

She was born in 1995 and she is originally from Virginia. She is 24 years old.

April Teale Parents

She is the “daughter of a pre-K teacher and a kennel manager.” However, her parents’ name are not mentioned and are therefore unknown.

April Teale Arrest

She was arrested by police on misdemeanor, disorderly conduct and harassment charges. She was collared outside a Waffle House in downtown Tuscaloosa, just blocks from Bryant-Denny Stadium, where, earlier that evening, the Crimson Tide football team defeated the University of Tennessee.

As seen in a brief video recording that went viral, she was pinned up against a Waffle House window as a cop sought to handcuff her. She took the opportunity to press her buttocks into the officer while breathily declaring, “Oh, yeah, you like that? You like that, yeah?”

April Teale Charges

Police have declined requests to release the arrest report in her case but said she was charged with two misdemeanors, disorderly conduct and harassment after the incident.

April Teale Apology

She talked about her arrest and the viral fame the video brought. She said she has plans to write a letter of apology to the officer and the Tuscaloosa Police but knows that won’t get her off.

April Teale Arraignment/Trial

April Teale was released from the Tuscaloosa Sheriff’s Office custody on October 20 after spending a night at the Tuscaloosa County Jail, online records show.

She is scheduled to appear in Tuscaloosa Municipal Court on December 9, 2019. The municipal court is where low-level misdemeanor cases are heard and she is not facing any serious penalties if she is found guilty. She has no prior criminal record or any previous arrests.

According to Alabama state law, disorderly conduct is a class C misdemeanor, the lowest level of a crime in the state, and it carries a potential sentence of up to 3 months in county jail and a fine of no more than $500. Harassment is also a class C misdemeanor.

April Teale Instagram

April Teale changed her Instagram bio after she was revealed as the woman in the viral video to ask for help with her criminal case from her new fans and followers. She wrote, “Went through some legal trouble if you wanna throw me $5 bucks, Venmo me @April-Teale I’d like that.”

In an Instagram post from New Orleans four weeks before her dramatic arrest, Teale wrote, “I would say we should do a girls trip more often but that may be a bad idea…” And a caption on a photo two weeks earlier said, “Learning to make better decisions while still enjoying the bad ones.”

 

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I would say we should do a girls trip more often but that may be a bad idea…

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