Mayor Earl Johnson of Andalusia, Alabama, apologized to Twyla Stallworth after an officer entered her home and arrested her for failing to show her identification. Under Alabama law, police officers can only request an ID from someone who is in a public place and has committed a crime or who they suspect is about to commit a crime. Stallworth had called to file a noise complaint against a neighbor. No police officer ever came, so she set off her car alarm to annoy her neighbor, who then called to report her; at that point an officer was sent to the scene. Stallworth was not charged with setting off the car alarm, but she was charged with obstruction, resisting arrest and attempting to elude. Johnson said all charges will be dropped.