In new bodycam footage, a woman caught masturbating on a Georgia beach is seen collapsing as police handcuff her and force her out of the sand.
Christina Revels-Glick, then 34, was approached by police officers after families reported her lewd behavior on Tybee Island Beach on July 1, 2021.
In the newly released arrest footage, the beachgoer can be seen denying the intimate moment and claiming she was just lying on her towel.
When police ask to search her bag, she admits to using a vibrator to relax because she was “stressed.”
The swimmer then collapses as police officers handcuff her and escort her from the beach.
Footage of the encounter has been viewed more than 2.5 million times on social media since it was posted on Friday.
Christina Revels-Glick, then 34, was approached by police officers after families reported her lewd behavior on Tybee Island Beach on July 1, 2021
Revels-Glick is seen in the newly released arrest footage denying the intimate moment and claiming she was merely lying on her towel
Revels-Glick is wearing a skin-tight green swimsuit and holding a water bottle. When she is approached by a police officer and a policewoman, she appears desperate.
The woman appears stunned by the allegations, claiming she just sat on her towel and asked the male officer, “What did I do?” What did I do?’
“Apparently you masturbated on the beach?” The officer replies.
Looking surprised and a little embarrassed, Revels-Glick paused and replied, “Who saw that?”
Then the police officer, who doesn’t appear on camera at the beginning, can be heard saying to her: “A few people.”
Revels-Glick insists the allegations are untrue, musing: “Is that one of my buddies?”
“It wasn’t one of your friends.” “It’s a family,” the officer replies.
“Look…” she joked.
“Let me show you what I did,” she said, walking to some seating on the beach nearby, her backpack in hand.
As she begins to explain her side of the incident, the officer can be heard asking her to look in her bag.
“That’s really very insulting to me,” Revel-Glick says, before finally coming clean and saying, “It’s my vibrator, I was sitting on the beach and I,” she paused before asking, “Okay, can I get one.” Ticket?”‘
The officer can be heard chuckling before clarifying: “So you had a vibrator?”
“Listen, I was sitting on the water like that,” she said as she lay down to reenact the controversial incident.
“I just put it there. “I was covered and I just had an orgasm,” she said. ‘I’m sorry. I was just stressed.’
The officer said, “I got you… hang on for me.”
The swimmer then collapses as police officers handcuff her and escort her from the beach
Revels-Glick apologized during the arraignment on charges of indecent exposure and disorderly conduct and told officers she didn’t think anyone saw her
The woman continued, “I’m sorry.” I’m sorry. I was in the water.’
“If no one had seen it, they wouldn’t have called… right?” the police officer replied.
In the next clip, Ravels-Glick begins to plead: “Please don’t do this to me. Are you serious?”
“A family saw it, they had children… what? “There was no one near me,” she said as the officer handcuffed her and escorted her off the beach.
In the next clip, the male officer can be seen searching through the woman’s backpack, which she had placed on top of her police vehicle, just to retrieve the vibrator.
“It’s a bullet style, that’s what they call it,” he said.
“At least she admitted it. She said she had an orgasm on the beach.
“I mean, if you do something like that, don’t get caught, that’s all I have to say.”
Sarah Moss told the Smoking Gun that beachgoers “could hear her moaning” when they called police around 5:30 p.m.
She saw her standing in front of her family’s tent wrapped in a towel.
Moss told police the entire incident only lasted about five minutes before Revels-Glick packed her belongings and headed to the nearby Deck Restaurant.
She provided police with a video she recorded of the incident, which showed Revels-Glick carrying out the act before looking to her right as if she had spotted someone.
According to the police report, Revels-Glick quickly stopped what she was doing.
Tybee Island Georgia police vehicle seen on the beach
Sarah Moss told the Smoking Gun that beachgoers “could hear her moaning” when they called police around 5:30 p.m
Police said Revels-Glick apologized during her interview about indecent exposure and disorderly conduct and told officers she didn’t think anyone saw her.
According to the police report, she was released on a citation shortly after her arrest.
According to Atlanta-based attorneys Conaway and Strickler, Glick could face 12 months in prison for 20 seconds of masturbation. It remains unclear whether Revel-Glick appeared in court.
“The state of Georgia aggressively prosecutes individuals accused of indecent exposure,” the attorneys’ website states.
“Indecent exposure occurs when a person intentionally exposes the private parts of their body in an environment considered indecent. This type of offense is typically a misdemeanor but, if convicted, can be punishable by up to 12 months in prison.”