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Entitled Woman Wants To Fight Officer, Ends Badly…

Bessie T. Dowd by Bessie T. Dowd
January 15, 2026
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Entitled Woman Wants To Fight Officer, Ends Badly…

Woman In Viral Hayes Valley Bar Fight Video Was Arrested For Public Intoxication, Has Now Lost Job

The very public shaming that has followed a Santacon weekend video of an extremely drunk and belligerant patron, and her date, engaging staff and fellow patrons in physical fights at Hazie’s in Hayes Valley, has culminated for now in the woman being fired from her job.

This week’s award for most viral video out of San Francisco has to go to this video of a woman being loud, entitled, and obnoxious in a Hayes Valley restaurant, followed by her getting physical with other patrons and staff, getting slammed to the ground, getting dragged outside while she in turn drags a bartender by his hair, and she ultimately gets tripped and lands on her face on the sidewalk — a final coup de grace that probably accounts for the video’s virality.

One important lesson: If a modern young person is pulling your hair or refuses to disengage from a conflict, grab their phone and throw it. They will chase after it.

We’re now learning, as KRON4 reports, that the woman, whom the internet quickly identified as Strava employee Shireen Afkari, was arrested Saturday night for public intoxication. It’s not clear if her date/boyfriend was arrested as well.

The SFPD confirms that they arrived on the scene at Hazie’s at 9:41 pm Saturday, as the NY Post reports, and made the arrest(s).

Subsequently, just as the video was picking up steam on Monday, Afkari was reportedly fired from her job at Strava.

Strava issued a statement, sort of strangely, in a comment on one of its own Instagram posts, perhaps because the post was attracting so many unwanted comments about Afkari.

“We are aware of an employee who exhibited extremely concerning off-hours behavior,” the company said. “We don’t condone violence of any kind and this does not reflect the standards we expect of our team. This past Monday, we made the decision to end the individual’s employment.”

TMZ has also followed up with a story about the firing.

Afkari, who may be in the process of finding a crisis PR agent, has not yet publicly commented on the situation.

It feels like it’s been a while since San Francisco, at least, has seen some documented drunk behavior quite this bad. Is the problem that nobody drinks anymore so when Santacon rolls around they’re all an immediate fucking mess? And, correct me if I’m wrong, but not since the Karen video craze of 2020 have we seen someone’s video go viral and then impact their employment.

In any event, the video also served to highlight how service industry employees have to put up with bullshit like this all the time, and it doesn’t often become an internationally viral news sensation.

Luckily it’s not every day that a young woman goes full nuclear when she’s cut off at a bar on Santacon, allegedly running into the kitchen and behind the bar demanding she continue to be served, and then get dragged out literally kicking and screaming and pulling hair.

As one Redditor succinctly put it, “Probably my number one life goal is to die having exactly zero videos online of me going completely apeshit in public.”

Previously: Video of Drunken Tirade and Physical Assaults at Hayes Valley Bar on Santacon Day Goes Nationally Viral

Lake mom Kimberley Mills gets life in prison for 10-year-old son’s ‘torture,’ death

The mother avoided the death penalty in a deal where she must testify against her boyfriend

Kimberley Mills, a Tavares mother accused of the horrific abuse and torture of her 10-year-old son, Xavier Williams, enters the courtroom for a sentencing hearing at the Lake County Courthouse on Wednesday, January 14, 2026. (Rich Pope/Orlando Sentinel)
Kimberley Mills, a Tavares mother accused of the horrific abuse and torture of her 10-year-old son, Xavier Williams, enters the courtroom for a sentencing hearing at the Lake County Courthouse on Wednesday, January 14, 2026. (Rich Pope/Orlando Sentinel)

Orlando Sentinel Staff Portrait, Silas Morgan in Orlando, Fla., Tuesday, June 18, 2024. (Willie J. Allen Jr./Orlando Sentinel)

By Silas Morgan | smorgan@orlandosentinel.com | Orlando Sentinel

PUBLISHED: January 14, 2026 at 3:35 PM EST

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A Lake County mother was sentenced to life in prison Wednesday after pleading no contest to what police called the horrific abuse and “torture” of her young son that led to his death last year.

Kimberley Leonie Mills, 38, of Tavares, was found guilty on first-degree felony murder and aggravated child abuse charges in the death of her son Xavier Williams, 10, and the abuse of her younger son as part of a deal with prosecutors. The deal allowed her to avoid the death penalty, which prosecutors had been seeking.

The harrowing case that shocked Central Florida began last February when Mills and her boyfriend, Andre Dwayne Walker, 37, brought Xavier to a Tavares hospital in cardiac arrest, with Mills performing CPR on him in the car. They fled when they learned medical staff had called police, but both were later arrested.

Xavier languished in a hospital for nearly a month before dying of his injuries. Court records show medical staff found bruising — including “severe” bruising on his face — as well as burns and signs of sexual abuse on his body. The child was also bleeding internally.

His younger brother, who was 8 at the time, told police that Mills and Walker punished the boys by hitting them with a copper rod, punching them with boxing gloves, tying them by their wrists and ankles to a ladder with duct table, and dropping a 10-pound weight on their stomachs.

An emotional Keniel Williams, the father of 10-year-old Xavier Williams, wipes away tears and leaves the courtroom after addressing Circuit Judge Cary Rada during a sentencing hearing in which Kimberley Mills, a Tavares mother accused of the horrific abuse and torture of her son, pleaded guilty to charges against her at the Lake County Courthouse on Wednesday, January 14, 2026. (Rich Pope/Orlando Sentinel)
An emotional Keniel Williams, the father of 10-year-old Xavier Williams, wipes away tears and leaves the courtroom after addressing Circuit Judge Cary Rada during a sentencing hearing in which Kimberley Mills, a Tavares mother accused of the horrific abuse and torture of her son, pleaded guilty to charges against her at the Lake County Courthouse on Wednesday, January 14, 2026. (Rich Pope/Orlando Sentinel)

Keniel Williams, the boys’ father, spoke through tears at the hearing while wearing a shirt emblazoned with a photo of his children. He described how difficult life has been since Xavier’s death.

“I have sleepless nights. I have pictures of the family I can’t delete off of my phone, I just can’t,” he said. “It’s very hard to cope with, its very hard to even function at work. It’s hard to live sometimes without him.”

Williams began sobbing and had to briefly leave the courtroom.

Morris Carranza, Mills’ attorney, told the court on her behalf that she loves her children and accepted the plea deal to prevent her younger son from being re-traumatized in case he had been called to testify against her at her trial.

The boys’ aunt, Cameil Williams, would have preferred that Mills face the death penalty, but agreed that the plea deal was the best option for the sake of Xavier’s younger brother. However, she was outraged by Carranza’s statement about Mills and her children.

“How dare you. Out of all the things you could say. You’re going to say you love your son? You’re alive and he’s dead,” she said following the hearing.

Williams said the moment is bittersweet for her family, given that the legal proceedings against Mills and Walker are only halfway over. She said she was concerned about Walker’s pending trial and the pain it would bring up.

Walker faces the same first-degree felony murder and aggravated child abuse charges that Mills had, with the child abuse charges covering the injuries inflicted upon both children.

Mills must testify against Walker if called to do so as part of her plea deal.

Prosecutors are also seeking the death penalty in his case. No trial date has been set.

Xavier Williams
Xavier Williams

Courtney Sullivan, a detective with the Tavares Police Department, had said the abuse case was the worst in the department’s history. It seemed to have escalated around Christmas 2024, she said, when Mills and Walker began dating.

Sullivan said Mills was “methodical” and “meticulous” in hiding the abuse by controlling what the boys would say at or wear to school,  including having Xavier wear long-sleeved shirts to hide marks or bruises. Court records show the injuries included burn marks that were “long in shape as if something hot was placed on … skin.”

Neither neighbors nor staff at Xavier Williams’ school suspected the 10-year-old was being abused. No one knew what was happening until Xavier arrived at Advent Health Waterman in February.

“She frightened those kids to not speak to anyone about the abuse,” Sullivan said.

Mills also “isolated” the boys from Keniel Williams, who lives in Connecticut, taking away phones and keeping them from speaking with their father.

Williams came to Florida after authorities told him Xavier was hospitalized and stayed at his bedside the entire time the child was in the hospital, police said. The younger brother is now in his care.

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