Is Joanna Gaines here? We have a warrant here for her arrest," the officer said.
It was the tickets. I knew it. And I panicked. I picked up my son and I hid in the closet. I literally didn't know what to do. I'd never even had a speeding ticket, and all of a sudden I'm thinking, I heard Chip say, "She's not here."
Thankfully, Drake didn't make a peep, and the officer believed him. He said, "Well, just let her know we're looking for her," and they left.
Jo's the most conservative girl in the world. She had never even been late for school. I mean, this girl was straitlaced. So now we realize there's a citywide warrant out for her arrest, and we're like, "Oh, crap." In her defense, Jo had wanted to pay those tickets off all along, and I was the one saying, "No way. I'm not paying these tickets." So we decided to try to make it right. We called the judge, and the court clerk told us, "Okay, you have an appointment at three in the afternoon to discuss the tickets. See you then." We wanted to ask the judge if he could remove a few of them for us. "The fines for our dogs "running at large" on our front porch just seemed a bit excessive.
We arrived at the courthouse, and Chip was carrying Drake in his car seat. I couldn't carry it because I was still recovering from Drake's delivery. We got inside and spoke to a clerk. They looked at the circumstances and decided to switch all the tickets into Chip's name.
Those dogs were basically mine, and it didn't make sense to have the tickets in her name. But as soon as they did that, this police officer walked over and said, "Hey, do you mind emptying out all of your pockets?"
I got up and cooperated. "Absolutely. Yep," I said. I figured it was just procedure before we went in to see the judge.
Then he said, "Yeah, you mind taking off your belt?"
I thought, Then he said, "Do you mind turning around and putting your hands behind your back?"
They weren't going to let us talk to the judge at all. The whole thing was just a sting to get us to come down there and be arrested. They arrested Chip on the spot. And I'm sitting there saying, "I can't carry this baby in his car seat. What am I supposed to do?"
I started bawling. "You can't take him!" I cried. But they did. They took him right outside and put him in the back of a police car.
Now I feel like the biggest loser in the world. I'm in the back of a police car as my crying wife comes out holding our week-old baby.
I'm walking out, limping, and waving to him as they drive away.
And I can't even wave because my hands are cuffed behind my back. So here I am awkwardly trying to make a waving motion with my shoulder and squinching my face just to try to make Jo feel better. It was just the most comical thing, honestly. A total joke. To take a man to jail because his dogs liked to walk around a neighborhood, half of which he owns? But it sure wasn't funny at the time. I was flooded with hormones and just could not stop crying. They told me they were taking my husband to the county jail.
Luckily we had a buddy who was an attorney, so I called him. I was clueless. "I've never dated a guy that's been in trouble, and now I've got a husband that's in jail.
It was the tickets. I knew it. And I panicked. I picked up my son and I hid in the closet. I literally didn't know what to do. I'd never even had a speeding ticket, and all of a sudden I'm thinking, I heard Chip say, "She's not here."
Thankfully, Drake didn't make a peep, and the officer believed him. He said, "Well, just let her know we're looking for her," and they left.
Jo's the most conservative girl in the world. She had never even been late for school. I mean, this girl was straitlaced. So now we realize there's a citywide warrant out for her arrest, and we're like, "Oh, crap." In her defense, Jo had wanted to pay those tickets off all along, and I was the one saying, "No way. I'm not paying these tickets." So we decided to try to make it right. We called the judge, and the court clerk told us, "Okay, you have an appointment at three in the afternoon to discuss the tickets. See you then." We wanted to ask the judge if he could remove a few of them for us. "The fines for our dogs "running at large" on our front porch just seemed a bit excessive.
We arrived at the courthouse, and Chip was carrying Drake in his car seat. I couldn't carry it because I was still recovering from Drake's delivery. We got inside and spoke to a clerk. They looked at the circumstances and decided to switch all the tickets into Chip's name.
Those dogs were basically mine, and it didn't make sense to have the tickets in her name. But as soon as they did that, this police officer walked over and said, "Hey, do you mind emptying out all of your pockets?"
I got up and cooperated. "Absolutely. Yep," I said. I figured it was just procedure before we went in to see the judge.
Then he said, "Yeah, you mind taking off your belt?"
I thought, Then he said, "Do you mind turning around and putting your hands behind your back?"
They weren't going to let us talk to the judge at all. The whole thing was just a sting to get us to come down there and be arrested. They arrested Chip on the spot. And I'm sitting there saying, "I can't carry this baby in his car seat. What am I supposed to do?"
I started bawling. "You can't take him!" I cried. But they did. They took him right outside and put him in the back of a police car.
Now I feel like the biggest loser in the world. I'm in the back of a police car as my crying wife comes out holding our week-old baby.
I'm walking out, limping, and waving to him as they drive away.
And I can't even wave because my hands are cuffed behind my back. So here I am awkwardly trying to make a waving motion with my shoulder and squinching my face just to try to make Jo feel better. It was just the most comical thing, honestly. A total joke. To take a man to jail because his dogs liked to walk around a neighborhood, half of which he owns? But it sure wasn't funny at the time. I was flooded with hormones and just could not stop crying. They told me they were taking my husband to the county jail.
Luckily we had a buddy who was an attorney, so I called him. I was clueless. "I've never dated a guy that's been in trouble, and now I've got a husband that's in jail.
( Joanna Gaines )
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