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Teh One Who Knocks
08-30-2018, 12:03 PM
by Tribune Media Wire


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SOUTH EUCLID, Ohio - A 29-year-old man told police in Ohio he was casting the Haitian spirit of death on the officers arresting him, saying they would die that night.

It’s not unusual for police officers to be threatened. But South Euclid Police Chief Kevin Nietert says what happened Tuesday is a first.

“The suspect said he cast the Haitian Spirit of Death and Afterlife, Baron Samedi, upon officers,” Nietert told WJW.

Body camera video shows officers as they arrive on scene to a domestic dispute shortly after 1 a.m. Tuesday.

Police reports state 29-year-old Andre Williams refused to identify himself and kept telling police he was casting the Haitian spirit of death on them.

The body camera shows Williams as he tells officers about the Haitian spirit.

“Because with Baron Samedi on you, you are all going to die tonight,” Williams can be heard telling officers.

The officers arrested Williams after he failed to identify himself. When he was taken to jail, police say he slapped an officer and damaged a video camera.

Williams now faces several charges including assaulting a police officer.

Bond was set at $3,500. Court records show he posted bond Tuesday afternoon.

The chief says the officers are not worried about the curse.

“When you read the police report the officer added a little levity to the situation,” the chief said. “He wrote that he is still waiting for the spirit to show up."

DemonGeminiX
08-30-2018, 02:03 PM
:lol:

Teh One Who Knocks
08-30-2018, 02:08 PM
Don't mock the voodoo [-(

PorkChopSandwiches
08-30-2018, 04:00 PM
did they die

Godfather
08-30-2018, 05:50 PM
Aside from his other crimes, is telling a police officer you’re casting a spell on them a crime? :lol: I’m genuinely curious if there’s a law against it.

Noilly Pratt
08-30-2018, 08:54 PM
In Canada I'd bet you could get a charge of public mischief, the catch-all that they sometimes use. But you'd be laughed out of court if it went that far.