‘RHOC’ Star Tammy Knickerbocker’s Daughter Arrested For Punching Cop

Former ‘Real Housewives of Orange County’ star Tammy Knickerbocker has more drama in real life than on reality TV. Her daughter Lindsey was arrested on Dec. 14 for punching a cop in the stomach after driving under the influence! Read on for all the details.

Lindsey Knickerbocker, 23, was arrested December 14, 2012 after she slammed her car into a couple of parked vehicles on Balboa Island in Orange County, and then ran into a friend’s house where cops later found her. The very intoxicated daughter of former Real Housewives of Orange County star Tammy Knickerbocker then hit one of the police officers in the stomach and was consequently arrested.

Lindsey Knickerbocker’s Dangerous Drunk Night

The court documents reveal that Lindsay had a blood count of .32% on the night of the incident, TMZ reports. That’s four times the legal limit in California!

Witnesses say Lindsey rammed her car into parked two cars and then took off running. After ending up at a friend’s house, she was arrested a few minutes later.

Was she on something else other than alcohol? Why did she punch the cop? What does her mother think?

Lindsey is scheduled for a court hearing in February, and has been charged with four crimes, including DUI, hit-and-run and assault on a police officer.

Is Lindsey Still Suffering Her Father’s Death?

Lindsey’s father Louis L. Knickerbocker passed away of a heart attack in 2007. Lindsey talks about missing her dad in the video below.

Do you think Lindsey has some serious problems that need to be addressed, or was this just a one time altercation? What do YOU think HollywoodLifers, do you think Lindsey is still grieving the sad loss of her dad? We do hope Lindsey gets the help she needs!

[TMZ]

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