Teh One Who Knocks
09-17-2018, 10:59 AM
By Rachel DeSantis - NY Daily News
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For one Kentucky woman, cutting the crap wasn’t an option — but slinging it was.
A 26-year-old trying to resist arrest was handcuffed and charged with assault after she reportedly released her bowels on her arresting officer.
Amanda Peters was arrested Saturday and is being held at the Madison County Detention Center, online records show.
Local NBC affiliate WLEX reports Peters, of Livingston, Ky., gave an officer a fake name after she was tracked down on an outstanding warrant out of a neighboring county.
The officer then traced Peters to a local house and entered the home with an arrest citation.
Peters reportedly tried to avoid the cop by locking herself in a bathroom, but the cop was able to make her way into the room.
There, Peters “intentionally released her bowels in an upward motion with purposeful direction at this deputy – causing said bodily waste to land on the face, arms, and legs of this deputy,” according to WLEX.
She was charged with third-degree assault of an officer, resisting arrest, giving an officer false identifying information, identity theft of another without consent and theft by unlawful taking/disposition of $10,000 or more.
The Madison County sheriff’s department did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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For one Kentucky woman, cutting the crap wasn’t an option — but slinging it was.
A 26-year-old trying to resist arrest was handcuffed and charged with assault after she reportedly released her bowels on her arresting officer.
Amanda Peters was arrested Saturday and is being held at the Madison County Detention Center, online records show.
Local NBC affiliate WLEX reports Peters, of Livingston, Ky., gave an officer a fake name after she was tracked down on an outstanding warrant out of a neighboring county.
The officer then traced Peters to a local house and entered the home with an arrest citation.
Peters reportedly tried to avoid the cop by locking herself in a bathroom, but the cop was able to make her way into the room.
There, Peters “intentionally released her bowels in an upward motion with purposeful direction at this deputy – causing said bodily waste to land on the face, arms, and legs of this deputy,” according to WLEX.
She was charged with third-degree assault of an officer, resisting arrest, giving an officer false identifying information, identity theft of another without consent and theft by unlawful taking/disposition of $10,000 or more.
The Madison County sheriff’s department did not immediately respond to a request for comment.