Woman Calls 911 on Her Parents Because They Invited Her to Church

(Union County Jail)

A woman called 9-1-1 after her parents allegedly suggested that she attend church with them. South Carolina woman Ashley Shanell Fuller told deputies from the Union County Sheriff's Office that she felt she was being harassed by her parents, who had simply asked whether she would consider coming to worship service with them.

However, the woman's complaint quickly backfired when, upon arrival, deputies ended up arresting the daughter after she got "upset," "loud" and used "profane language," in response to the police calmly telling her that what her parents did does not amount to harassment.

According to The Herald, Fuller's dad approached his 30-year-old daughter while she was in her bedroom and asked if she "wanted to go to church and have communion." Fuller explained to deputies that she didn't want to attend church and instead desired to "make her parents leave the house and leave her alone."

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