Kim Zolciak Calls Cops on Kroy, Accuses Him of Stealing Phone in Body Cam Video | TMZ Live

  • 3 months ago
Kim Zolciak is accusing her estranged hubby Kroy Biermann of snatching her crap -- again getting cops involved, which was again caught on body cam ... and TMZ's got the video.

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00:00We hear about crime being rampant all over the country.
00:04We hear about smash and grabs and everything else
00:06where the police really need to focus their attention.
00:10Why do they keep going back to Kim and Kroy's house?
00:12This is absurd to me.
00:14I don't understand it.
00:15It's ridiculous.
00:16They have to have him on speed dial by now, honestly.
00:19I mean, why they responded to what we're about to show you
00:23is so baffling to me.
00:25But the short story is this.
00:28Kim Zolciak, you know that Kim and Kroy
00:30are getting divorced supposedly.
00:32They're still living under the same roof.
00:34They've literally drawn like a line down the half of the house.
00:37It's a messy divorce.
00:38One has to be here and one has to be there.
00:40They have been at war forever.
00:42The police have been out a million times.
00:44Sometimes when it becomes really heated
00:47and it becomes a domestic issue, I get it.
00:51But when somebody says, you have my cell phone
00:54and you're locked in your room, the police
00:57are coming out for that?
00:58I don't understand how the police came out for this.
00:59This video is wild.
01:01Watch this.
01:03This is, this is insane.
01:27She says you took it from her.
01:29I have it on camera running with the phone.
01:31All right.
01:32She says you have it on camera running with the phone.
01:34That's not true.
01:35I don't have the phone.
01:36Where is the phone then?
01:37I don't have the phone.
01:38OK, I get that.
01:39But where is it?
01:40I don't have the phone.
01:41You're not answering the question.
01:43Where is the phone?
01:44I don't have the phone.
01:45You want my phone?
01:47You stole my phone.
01:48I want it.
01:49I don't have the phone.
01:50So I got to tell you something.
01:52I have been a lawyer for a long time.
01:55I've covered cases forever.
01:58This is a civil matter.
02:01This is where police say, sorry, ma'am, we're not coming out.
02:06Deal with it with your lawyer.
02:09Deal with it by filing a civil lawsuit.
02:12Talk to your divorce judge about it.
02:14Go to a psychiatrist or a shrink.
02:16Don't call us.
02:17But you're calling the police to get your phone back?
02:21No.
02:22No.
02:23She had a phone in her hand, and she apparently had to go find another phone in the house.
02:26I don't know if that's her son.
02:27Her son was also there.
02:28And he just locked himself in the door when the cops were there.
02:31And it just seems so childish and petty.
02:33This is for Judge Judy on her show.
02:36In the video, guys, this goes on.
02:38They're there for well over 40 minutes.
02:40We've watched through a lot of the body camera footage.
02:43And the cops keep saying, we'll stay here until we can figure this out because we don't
02:47want it to get to a point where it does become that possible domestic situation.
02:52But Brendan, but Brendan, that deflects the whole thing.
02:57Any argument could theoretically escalate to something that's really serious.
03:02And if you use that theory, cops have to go out on every single argument because it could
03:08rise to a level of domestic violence.
03:10Unless there's evidence it is, they just don't have the resources, you would think, to go
03:17out just because you stole my phone and you won't give it back and you're locked in your
03:21bedroom.
03:22They're like, OK, deal with it.
03:24And you have to wonder, people that live in their town and in their neighborhood that
03:27have seen this now play out in the media must be thinking, God, we're using our resources,
03:32our law enforcement resources on this.
03:35It really is a day-to-day reality show, even though they aren't on television right now.
03:39It looks bad on the police.
03:40It does.
03:41I love their wedding photos still hanging up, though.
03:43But, I mean, Brendan, what is going on?
03:45It feels on a level like everybody's getting played here.
03:48Like Courtney just said, they've got wedding photos up.
03:51They're getting divorced, but they live in the same house.
03:54They're calling the cops all the time.
03:56It's like, are they really getting divorced?
03:58Why are they?
03:59I know they're having money problems, but they've got to have some option to separate
04:03at some point.
04:04And I have been told by people close to them, and they've always maintained this, that this
04:08is seriously happening.
04:09The divorce is on.
04:10I think we can see it in the video.
04:12You know, we even know that, you know, we know they want to get back on reality TV,
04:17that we broke the story that Kim was shopping this reality show.
04:20I've been told as of recent that there aren't really any networks that are interested in
04:24this.
04:25We know Bravo has no interest.
04:26At this point, this has been going on for over a year.
04:27Well, they could just fold it into cops.
04:29They really could.
04:30Right.
04:31This has been going on, though, for over a year, guys.
04:33At some point, a network would have jumped on board and put cameras in the house and
04:37filmed this and capitalized off of it.
04:40It's not happening.
04:41Was he trying to find something on the phone?
04:42Does he think that she's dating someone else?
04:44Like what was the point of taking the phone?
04:46But honestly, who cares?
04:48To me, this is a police story and not a Zolciak story.
04:52Why are the police there?
04:54And why so many police?
04:55Hi, it's Giorgio from Maryland.
04:58Look, this is insane.
05:00With all the body cam footage, I think we have two seasons worth of reality television
05:06or at least some sort of docuseries at this point.
05:08I think it is a complete waste of resources to use cops for things like petty fights and
05:14you took my phone.
05:15Yeah, it's nuts.
05:16It's nuts.
05:17It's nuts!

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