Harassment, Stalking, Misconduct Help with Death threats on video filling no contact order

Nessa25

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Florida
I have a question so I recorded an ex-friend who is obsessed with me and called me on video chat and was making death threats on Whatsapp video the person said she wanted to stab me 20 times or hire someone to kill me that I was dead meat.

I told her that I was going to call the police on her and I hung up I am in another county sov after I hung up I was trying to figure out what Police department to call and while I was doing that I get a phone call from the police in her area saying that she got into some altercation and I was mentioned and he wanted to know my side of the story because she says that I threatened her which was the other way around.

So the police officer couldn't really give me any details on that I gave him my side of the story and I also allowed him to see the video that I took he told me that he was not going to share the video with anyone that he just wanted to make a decision and needed to see it well next thing was she was Baker acted that night.

And on the police report he said he was going to put that she threatened me and that I should get the police report and I should consider a no contact order on her the problem that I'm having is that since I recorded her without her consent.

I don't know if I can use the video to get a no contact order she had also texted me over 30 times after I hung up on her, and the police report will have the information that she threatened me on it so I'm not sure if I'm going to need the video I'm just afraid because I know with Florida laws you have to let people know that you're recording them I did tell her I was recording her in the middle of the conversation when she started threatening but she continued.

anyways I don't know what to do at this point I've never been involved in any kind of police matter and I'm really scared because I don't know if I use this video as proof that she can in turn sue me for recording her without her consent.
 
Go to your local courthouse and ask for information on filing for a protective order.
 
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