First Minister took to social media to make her feelings known about North Yorkshire's Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Allott who said Everard should have been "streetwise" and never have "submitted" to her fake arrest.
His comments on BBC radio have sparked controversy after the details came out when Metropolitan Police officer Wayne Couzens was sentenced to life in prison for the kidnapped, rape and murder of Everard in March this year.
Couzens deceived the 33-year-old marketing executive in London by saying she had broken strict covid lockdown rules.But Allott said women must be "streetwise" about when they "can and can't be arrested".
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