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CNNPublished at May 29, 2026 at 04:37 AM1:16
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Woman with one hand shuts down deputy’s ticket claim

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Published time
May 29, 2026 at 04:37 AM
Duration
1:16
Video type
News & Politics
Channel region
United States
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High RPM
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Views
100.2K
Likes
4.4K
Comments
562
Estimated Daily Revenue
-
Estimated Total Revenue
$96.17 - $561
RPM Range
$0.96 - $5.6
1D Views Gain
0
7D Views Gain
0
1D Likes Gain
0
7D Likes Gain
0
1D Comments Gain
0
7D Comments Gain
0
Velocity Score
0%
Topic Cluster
woman
Video Description
Viral body camera footage shows a Florida sheriff’s deputy stopping a woman for allegedly using a phone while driving – with the hand she doesn’t have.
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