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This photo provided on Oct. 31, 2018 by the Plattsburgh Police Department shows 22-year-old Kierah Lagrave, of Plattsburgh, N.Y., who authorities say choked a nightclub bouncer into unconsciousness after she mistakenly thought he had slapped her buttocks. Police Chief Levi Ritter said surveillance video from the Five1Eight nightclub the night of Oct. 20 shows the 125-pound woman walking up behind a bouncer and choking him until he falls unconscious to the floor. Ritter says the video also shows Lagrave's friend slapping her on the buttocks beforehand. Police tracked down Lagrave and charged her with a felony count of strangulation. She was released on her own recognizance. (Plattsburgh Police Department via AP)

This photo provided on Oct. 31, 2018 by the Plattsburgh Police Department shows 22-year-old Kierah Lagrave, of Plattsburgh, N.Y., who authorities say choked a nightclub bouncer into unconsciousness after she mistakenly thought he had slapped her buttocks. Police Chief Levi Ritter said surveillance video from the Five1Eight nightclub the night of Oct. 20 shows the 125-pound woman walking up behind a bouncer and choking him until he falls unconscious to the floor. Ritter says the video also shows Lagrave's friend slapping her on the buttocks beforehand. Police tracked down Lagrave and charged her with a felony count of strangulation. She was released on her own recognizance. (Plattsburgh Police Department via AP)

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