A Chicago woman is facing multiple battery and resisting law enforcement charges after intentionally hitting a Scherville Police officer outside Up Your Alley.

Christina Talore Lloyd, 28, is charged with battery with bodily injury to a public safety officer, a Level 5 felony; battery by means of a deadly weapon, a Level 5 felony; resisting law enforcement, a Level 6 felony; resisting law enforcement, a Level 6 felony; and misdemeanor criminal trespass and disorderly conduct.

Around 7:06 p.m. on Dec. 22, a Schererville Police officer was working security in her marked patrol vehicle at Up Your Alley, located at 1048 Indianapolis Blvd., when management asked her to come inside, according to the probable cause affidavit. The officer saw several people surrounding the manager and screaming at him. Despite numerous requests to leave, they were screaming and spreading throughout the lobbying playing music, court records state. They started to damage property as well. Eventually, the group exited into the parking lot, records state.

Most of the people dispersed except for a few women who were parked in front of the officer’s patrol vehicle. The officer told them to leave but they yelled profanities and said “You can’t make us,” the affidavit states. The officer said she needed their IDs to issue trespass warnings, then told them that they would be charged. At that point, the women got into their vehicles, while continuing to yell at the officer, court records state.

When the officer said that they weren’t free to leave and asked for identification, Lloyd got into a silver Hyundai and yelled “watch this” before putting the car in drive and hitting the officer in the knee and leg, records state. Lloyd refused to stop but eventually reversed and drove off. The officer got into her patrol car and pulled over Lloyd, who tried to drive off again, the affidavit states. Officers eventually pulled over Lloyd near Deer Creek Drive, but she fought with officers when they tried to remove her from her vehicle.