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Key West woman wields sign, threatens family with death for ‘taking up a centimeter’ of parking: Cops​on April 15, 2025 at 2:39 pm

A Key West woman admitted to threatening a girl and her family in a dispute over neighborhood parking, according to an arrest report obtained by Local 10 News on Tuesday.

The arrest report states that Daisy Dee Bock, 60, also made “racial remarks” towards them. She’s now facing a felony charge.

According to the Key West Police Department, the incident happened just before 5 p.m. Sunday in the 1200 block of Glynn Archer Jr. Drive, in the Stadium Mobile Home Park.

Bock’s neighbor told police that she had been getting her kids together to take her daughter to softball practice and she was in her mobile home putting a load of laundry in before they left, the report states.

It states that when the woman came out, she saw Bock screaming at her daughter and wielding a “silver-colored object,” later determined to be a wooden stick anchored by a concrete block with a sign reading “no parking” in Spanish.

Bock, police said, told them, “I am going to have someone kill you and your family.”

The girl would later tell police that “she was afraid and began crying because she did not know what to do,” the report states.

Bock then “continued to make racial remarks” towards the woman and her family, who are Hispanic, police said, calling the woman and her family “illegal” and saying “they should not be in America.”

Police said when they spoke to Bock, she told them that an “ongoing parking issue,” namely the woman “taking up a centimeter of her parking spot,” spurred the dispute.

Bock told police that the woman was cursing her out in front of her 3-year-old and “cause(d) a scene,” the report states.

She denied wielding any object, but police said her niece told officers that she saw her aunt holding the sign, it states.

Police arrested Bock on a charge of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.

Monroe County Sheriff’s Office records show Bock was released from jail Monday after posting bond.

Those records show she’s scheduled for an arraignment hearing on April 24.

​A Key West woman admitted to threatening a girl and her family in a dispute over neighborhood parking, according to an arrest report obtained by Local 10 News on Tuesday.   

KEY WEST, Fla. – A Key West woman admitted to threatening a girl and her family in a dispute over neighborhood parking, according to an arrest report obtained by Local 10 News on Tuesday.

The arrest report states that Daisy Dee Bock, 60, also made “racial remarks” towards them. She’s now facing a felony charge.

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According to the Key West Police Department, the incident happened just before 5 p.m. Sunday in the 1200 block of Glynn Archer Jr. Drive, in the Stadium Mobile Home Park.

Bock’s neighbor told police that she had been getting her kids together to take her daughter to softball practice and she was in her mobile home putting a load of laundry in before they left, the report states.

It states that when the woman came out, she saw Bock screaming at her daughter and wielding a “silver-colored object,” later determined to be a wooden stick anchored by a concrete block with a sign reading “no parking” in Spanish.

Bock, police said, told them, “I am going to have someone kill you and your family.”

The girl would later tell police that “she was afraid and began crying because she did not know what to do,” the report states.

Bock then “continued to make racial remarks” towards the woman and her family, who are Hispanic, police said, calling the woman and her family “illegal” and saying “they should not be in America.”

Police said when they spoke to Bock, she told them that an “ongoing parking issue,” namely the woman “taking up a centimeter of her parking spot,” spurred the dispute.

Bock told police that the woman was cursing her out in front of her 3-year-old and “cause(d) a scene,” the report states.

She denied wielding any object, but police said her niece told officers that she saw her aunt holding the sign, it states.

Police arrested Bock on a charge of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.

Monroe County Sheriff’s Office records show Bock was released from jail Monday after posting bond.

Those records show she’s scheduled for an arraignment hearing on April 24.

 

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