Florida woman caught on camera throwing 'first date' commemorative brick through ex-husband’s window despite denying it
A Florida woman, Sabrina Coyne, being caught on camera throwing a commemorative brick through her ex-husband's window, despite vehemently denying the act. The incident unfolded late last month in Bonita Springs, where Lee County Sheriff deputies intervened and apprehended Coyne outside her ex's residence.

Initially, when confronted by law enforcement, Coyne, dressed in a short dress and high heels, claimed she was banging on the front door because her ex-husband wouldn't let her in. She went as far as asserting that she resided at the property, a claim promptly refuted by the authorities. Despite her repeated denials of involvement in the brick-throwing incident, surveillance footage painted a different picture.

The sheriff's office released footage revealing Coyne hurling the object through the window with her left hand, almost as if mimicking a shot putter, while simultaneously recording the act on her phone with her right hand. The crashing sound of the brick penetrating the window was unmistakable, prompting the homeowner to alert the police upon hearing the commotion.
As Coyne was escorted away in handcuffs, she continued to protest her innocence, adamantly stating, "I did not break the window," in a futile attempt to evade accountability. The brick, adorned with a commemoration of the couple's first date in June 2020, served as a poignant yet destructive reminder of their shared past.
Subsequently, Coyne is now facing charges of criminal mischief and throwing a deadly missile into an occupied dwelling, as confirmed by the sheriff's office. The stark contrast between her denials and the compelling video evidence has left many astonished at the lengths some individuals may go to in moments of emotional turmoil.