Posted on 10/11/2012 4:23:01 PM PDT by BenLurkin
RIVERSIDE (CBSLA.com) A 40-year-old Corona mother has been sentenced Thursday to three years of probation for helping her daughter beat up a girl because she talked to her daughters boyfriend.
Nancy Veronica Hernandez was sentenced to probation and five months of community service following her guilty plea made on Sept. 7. Hernandez had pleaded guilty to assault resulting in great bodily injury in connection with the March 30 attack on a 13-year-old girl at a Corona park.
In exchange for her guilty plea, a misdemeanor count against Hernandez of contributing to the delinquency of a minor was dropped.
Prosecutors say Hernandez drove her daughter and another 15-year-old girl to a Corona park so they could fight a 13-year-old girl, identified only as Anayeli, because she was speaking with the daughters boyfriend at Centennial High School.
It was a text message war that led to an argument over the phone and then a confrontation at the park, Deputy District Attorney Gary Polk told City News Service.
During the fight, the two 15 year olds ganged up on the younger girl, with Hernandez shouting encouragement, Polk said.
The moms behavior got out of control, he said.
Some of the fight was captured on witnesses cell phones.
The kids are fighting, and Hernandez is yelling, (expletive) her up! Polk said. The victims teenage brother tries to stop the fight, and Hernandez pushes him away, saying its not his business. Another guy comes up and tells them to stop, and she says (expletive) you. You can hear the defendant saying beat her ass repeatedly and loudly.
The prosecutor says Hernandez also grabbed Anayeli while the other girls struck her.
The 13-year-old suffered a bloody nose and bruised face, including an injury to the jaw, according to Polk.
The two 15-year-olds, whose identities were withheld, were also charged with assault. Their cases are pending in juvenile court.
I liked females better when they were ladies. This new thug and gangbanger image for females isn’t working for me. I guess I’ll always be a male chauvinist pig.
News stories like this one lead me to be extremely pessimistic about the future.
About 40 years ago the feminists would always make a point of ridiculing the word lady. I wish we could bring back the word lady. Girls were told to act like a lady. Now there is no sense of embarassment, no matter how bad they act.
This kind of thing’s been going on in California for at least 40 years.
No you’re not a male chauvinist pig, you’re a gentlemen. Wish there were more like you around.
Now they boast of being “sluts”.
I only hope the pendulum starts swinging back the other way, real soon.
Awesome poster I’ve seen several places - “We need more Mayberry, and less Jersey Shore”...
“I only hope the pendulum starts swinging back the other way, real soon”.
Out of balance pendulums can best be balanced with lead.
Urban Feral behavior outbreaks are perhaps best seen as a result of a diet deficient in trace quantities of heavy metals.
Injection of lead has been observed to induce rapid cessation of Urban Feral Syndrome.
¡Ay, díos mios!
Yeah, um, about the time most of Sinaloa decided to "move to" formerly bucolic suburbs like Corona.
More like less Los Mochis...
In exchange for her guilty plea, a misdemeanor count against Hernandez of contributing to the delinquency of a minor was dropped... The prosecutor says Hernandez also grabbed Anayeli while the other girls struck her. The 13-year-old suffered a bloody nose and bruised face, including an injury to the jaw, according to Polk. The two 15-year-olds, whose identities were withheld, were also charged with assault. Their cases are pending in juvenile court.All three of them should get the electric chair, in the interest of cracking down on bullying -- even though this involved at least two Latino perps and pertained to heterosexuality.
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