


Campbell to apologize to him personally.Detail email,public_profile 731812490255864 39.95163900 -75.16380800 Philadelphia 51 44 2 39.95142700 -75.17470800 cityseeker_t_B 39.95163900 -75.16380800 Set Current Location See All Global Search Remove from Collection Add to Collection Saved Save Save Collection to Profile Saved Collection to Profile What type of location are you collecting? Approximate Duration Options Found View Full Hours Hide Full Hours No Data Found Please check your starting point or destination location Miles to Destination Please Enter Old Password Please Enter New Password Old and New Passwords Are the Same New Password and Confirm New Password Do Not Match Please allow access to email Geolocation is not supported by this browser Please provide valid email Collection Not Available Keyword Should Contain At Least 3 Characters Keyword Should Contain Only Alphanumeric Characters Keyword Already Added. Campbell and her family are in the process of reaching out to the Philadelphia Police Department in the hopes that the Philadelphia police officer in the video will allow Ms. Their highest priority is the health and well-being of Ms. Campbell and her family are still sorting out the events of that night. Campbell has been the recipient of thousands of lewd and threatening phone calls, texts, messages, and emails ranging from angry, profane, and defamatory insults to deeply disturbing sexual and violent threats. From the time the video was made public, Ms. Campbell is recovering in a secure, undisclosed location. I am hopeful that the Philadelphia police officer who dealt with me Sunday night will allow me to apologize to him in person and express to him how truly sorry I am for what transpired."Ī statement from Spokesman Wayne Pollock added: I did not receive medical testing while in custody because, as I recall, I was advised by personnel at the police station that such testing would delay the process of my being released. I believe I may have been unknowingly drugged at some point that night. My actions on that video are not the result of a handful of drinks spaced out over a couple of hours. Based on my on-air reporting career and my bartending jobs, I know my limits when it comes to drinking and I know to stay out of the limelight. My recollection of my time at Helium and the incident are hazy. I would like to apologize to the Philadelphia police officer who bore the brunt of my outbreak, the entire Philadelphia Police Department for their patience, my former employers and coworkers whom I have let down, and my fellow patrons at Helium Comedy Club whose night out I might have disrupted. The person in that video is not the real me. They do not reflect the person I am or how I was raised. They were profane, inappropriate, and offensive. "I am ashamed and embarrassed by my actions. He definitely deserves cop of the year," Sylvince said.Ī spokesperson for Campbell provided the following statement from her: I know a lot of cops and they do a good job. Her online bio says the Temple Journalism graduate is a journalist who has a passion for telling stories.Īfter the video went viral, Campbell was fired from WPHL 17 and let go from her bartending job at Devil's Den in South Philly. He says the tirade kept up even after Campbell was arrested. New York comedian Will Sylvince shot the video outside the club. Campbell was arrested for disorderly conduct and assault. Things then got ugly, and she seemingly spit in the face of a worker. The five and a half minute video of the foul-mouthed Campbell shows her yelling and berating a Philadelphia Police Officer.
