
Trouble brewed on a quiet Harris County road when deputies pulled over a vehicle that would lead to a physical altercation and an arrest. The incident occurred in the 4600 block of Spring Stuebner Road on March 20, as deputies with Constable Mark Herman's Office initiated a routine traffic stop. The driver, however, was not forthcoming with the truth, providing a false name and birthdate to officers.
During the encounter, Constable Deputies requested the woman to exit the vehicle, but she refused. The situation escalated quickly from there, becoming physical when she punched and kicked at the deputies attempting to detain her. But the scuffle was brief, and the deputies subdued and identified the combative driver as Adrionne Richard.
Details of the altercation were publicized on the Precinct 4 Facebook page, where Constable Mark Herman summarized the outcome. "Adrionne Richard was arrested and booked into the Harris County Jail, charged with Interference with the Duties of a Public Servant. Her bond was set $100.00 out of County Court 16," Herman stated. The account did not specify what prompted the traffic stop or what led to the tension that culminated in violence.
A seemingly mundane traffic stop turned into an unlawful scuffle on a Harris County street, illustrating the unpredictable nature of everyday police interactions. Richard is now faced with a charge that carries the gravity of her alleged actions against the deputies, the representatives of the very fabric of public order. The bond amount set for her release adds a footnote to this chapter of the battle that is waged on the front lines of civil society, where every infraction carries its own weight and every consequence its own story.









