A woman who was caught masturbating on a Georgia beach can be seen breaking down in new bodycam footage as police handcuff her and march her off the sand.
Christina Revels-Glick, who was 34 at the time, was approached by cops after families reported her salacious behavior on Tybee Island beach on July 1, 2021.
The beachgoer can be seen in the newly-released arrest footage denying the intimate moment, claiming she was merely lying down 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 breaks down as cops slap handcuffs on her before escorting her from the beach.
Footage of the encounter has had more than 2.5 million views on social media since it emerged on Friday.
Christina Revels-Glick, who was 34 at the time, was approached by cops after families reported her salacious behavior on Tybee Island beach on July 1, 2021
Revels-Glick can be seen in the newly-released arrest footage denying the intimate moment, claiming she was merely lying down on her towel
Revels-Glick is dressed in a slinky green one-piece swimsuit and holding a water bottle and appears distressed when she is approached by a male and female officer.
The woman appears baffled by the accusations, claiming she was just sitting on her towel before asking the male officer: ‘What did I do? What did I do?’
‘Apparently you were masturbating on the beach?’ the officer responds.
Looking surprised and a little embarrassed, Revels-Glick paused and replied: ‘Who saw that?’
The cop, who does not appear on camera to begin, is then heard telling her, ‘a couple of people.’
Insisting the allegations were untrue, Revels-Glick muses: ‘Is this one of my buddies?’
‘It wasn’t one of your buddies. It is a family,’ the officer replies.
‘Look…’ she quipped.
‘Let me show you what I did,’ she said, moving over to some beach seating nearby while holding her backpack.
As she begins to explain her perspective of the incident, the officer can be heard asking to look in her bag.
‘This is really highly offensive to me,’ Revel-Glick says before finally coming clean and saying, ‘it is my vibrator, I was sitting on the beach and I,’ she paused before asking, ‘okay do I get a ticket?’
The cop is heard letting out a chuckle before clarifying: ‘so you had a vibrator?’
‘Listen I was sitting on the water like this,’ she said while lying down to show reenact the controversial incident.
‘I just put it in there. I was covered up and I just had an orgasm,’ she said. ‘I am sorry. I was just stressed out.’
The officer said: ‘I got you… hang tight for me.’
The swimmer then breaks down as cops slap handcuffs on her before escorting her from the beach
Revels-Glick apologized while being booked for indecent exposure and disorderly conduct, telling officers that she didn’t think anyone had seen her
The woman continued: ‘I am sorry. I am sorry. I was in the water.’
‘If no one saw it they wouldn’t have called…right?’ the cop responded.
In the next clip, Ravels-Glick starts to plead: ‘Please don’t do this to me. Are you serious?’
‘A family saw it, they had kids…what? There was nobody around me,’ she said as the female officer handcuffed her and escorted her of the beach.
In the next clip, the male officer is seen sifting through the woman’s backpack which they’d placed on their police vehicle only to retrieve the vibrator.
‘It’s a bullet style that is what they call it,’ he said.
‘At least, she admitted it. She said she had an orgasm on the beach.
‘I mean if you are going to do something like that, ya’ know don’t get caught that is all I have to say.’
Sarah Moss told the Smoking Gun that beachgoers ‘could hear her moaning’ when they called police at about 5:30pm.
She saw her covered in a towel in front of her family’s tent.
Moss told police the entire incident only lasted about five minutes before Revels-Glick packed her things and left for the nearby Deck Restaurant.
She provided police with video she took of the incident, which showed Revels-Glick as she did the deed before looking off to her right, as if she spotted someone .
Revels-Glick quickly stopped what she was doing, according to the police report.
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 at about 5:30pm
Police said Revels-Glick apologized while being booked for indecent exposure and disorderly conduct, telling officers that she didn’t think anyone had seen her.
She was released shortly after her arrest on subpoena, the police report stated.
According to Atlanta-based attorneys Conaway and Strickler, Glick could face a 12-month jail sentence for 20 seconds of self-gratification. It remains unclear whether Revel-Glick appeared before the courts.
‘The state of Georgia aggressively prosecutes people charged with indecent exposure,’ the attorneys’ website reads.
‘Indecent exposure occurs when a person intentionally reveals his or her body’s private parts in a setting considered indecent. This type of offense is usually a misdemeanor, but can result in up to a 12-month jail sentence if convicted.’