Emily Thomas: Florida woman attacks cops after claiming to be 'God from ancient Egypt'

Emily Thomas: Florida woman attacks cops after claiming to be 'God from ancient Egypt'
Emily Thomas Lochten was arrested after claiming to be an Egyptian god (Miami-Dade Sheriff's Office)

BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA: A Florida woman who was arrested in Miami Beach over the weekend after claiming to be an Egyptian god was unaffected by a stun gun and required four police officers to hold her down. Officers were summoned after reports of a disturbance along Espanola Way and Washington Avenue on Sunday afternoon, December 11, which is when the strange incident took place.

The arrest report states that Emily Thomas Lochten, 26, pulled over in the middle of the road, got out, and started shouting. Before hitting a nearby Cuban restaurant, she allegedly became increasingly furious and slammed the hoods of passing cars, according to the police report cited by the local news station WPLG. Officers said that Lochten, of Boynton Beach, Florida, slammed tables and threw plates and drinks at patrons before slapping the restaurant manager's hand when he asked her to leave.

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