Woman detained at Texas bank after bucking business mask mandate: ‘What are you going to do, arrest me?’

A Texas woman was detained last week after allegedly violating a bank’s mask policy and then refusing to leave the business.

In police body camera footage, the woman later identified as Terry Wright can be seen being placed in handcuffs by police inside a Bank of America branch in Galveston on Thursday.

The video, which lasts for a little more than four minutes, starts shortly after the officer enters the bank and is pointed in the direction of Wright, who is standing in line and not wearing a mask. Though Texas lifted its statewide mask mandate last week, individual businesses can continue to enforce their own mask requirements.

“Ma’am, if they ask you to leave, you have to leave,” the officer can be heard telling Wright off-screen shortly after he approaches her in line.

“My money’s in this bank, and I’m going to take it out,” Wright tells the officer.

“Well, then you have to abide by the rules,” he tells her, adding that “businesses have the right to refuse service, even if you’re not wearing a mask.”

“That’s why I’m taking my money out,” she continues.

“Awesome,” the officer responds. “Well, you need to go and get a mask and then take your money out.”

When she continues to protest, the officer tells her, “Ma’am, listen, we’re gonna do this the easy way or the hard way.”

“What are you going to do, arrest me?” she asks.

“Yes, for intruding on premises,” the officer says.

“The law says that I do not have to wear a mask,” she tells the officer.

“You do not in public,” he informs her. “But you’re not in public. … This is not a public place. This is a private business.”

The officer then tells White to go outside, and she begins to walk away from the officer after telling him that he’s “taking away people’s human rights.”

When the officer appears to try to take out his handcuffs, Wright appears to initially resist. 

A struggle ensues between the woman and the officer, and she eventually is handcuffed on the ground.

“Police brutality, people,” she says.

“No,” others in the bank can be heard saying. “No, it’s not.”

White told a CNN affiliate that an employee offered her a mask upon entering the bank, which advises customers online to be “prepared to wear a face mask or covering to enter” its financial centers, but that she declined.

Despite Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) recently rolling back his state’s mask mandate, Galveston Mayor Craig Brown told CNN that “many of the businesses and restaurants and shopping areas here on the island are enforcing still, or requesting, that all their clients and customers wear masks.”

“This particular incident was a lady that refused to do that, the bank had said that’s their policy,” he continued, adding that White had been arrested on charges of trespassing, not for her refusal to wear a mask.

“It’s a delicate balance,” he said. “That’s why we still encourage everyone on our island to maintain social distancing and wear their mask.”

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