Friday around 1 p.m., traffic on Loop 410’s north side slowed when a woman jumped onto the hoods and roofs of cars and clung to a truck’s side mirror near Broadway. Drivers pulled over or slowed to watch the unusual scene.
Witness Nataly told News 4 San Antonio that the woman “jumped on top of my hood” and removed clothing before moving to other cars. Other motorists said she hopped from vehicle to vehicle and clung to a truck’s side mirror, with one driver reporting she tried to damage a sunroof. Photos show officers restraining her on the highway shoulder.
San Antonio officers responded to the north-side stretch of Loop 410 near Broadway around 1 p.m. and were eventually able to detain the woman, who was then transported for a mental-health evaluation, according to News 4 San Antonio. Witnesses told the outlet that several people recorded portions of the incident on their phones. Authorities have not yet said whether any criminal charges are on the table.
What police can do: emergency detention and potential charges
Under Texas law, a peace officer may take someone into custody without a warrant if the officer believes the person is mentally ill and poses an immediate risk of serious harm. The officer must then transport that person to an appropriate inpatient mental-health facility. That authority comes from Texas Health & Safety Code §573.001…