Posted on 09/25/2018 6:01:53 PM PDT by george76
Polis 'put both of his hands on her shoulders and pushed her back'.
Jared Polis, the Democratic nominee for governor in Colorado, was involved in a physical altercation with an ex-employee in which he admitted to police he pushed the woman.
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Polis told the officers who arrived at the business that a woman he was employing, Patricia Hughes, had given her resignation
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Polisat the time still legally named Jared Polis Schutztold Hughes not to take any sensitive documents, and quickly drove to the office.
"After hanging up with the dispatcher, Ms. Hughes attempted to leave the office. Mr. Schutz physically blocked the door to prevent her from leaving. She moved toward him again, this time hitting him with one of her bags. Mr. Schutz then put both of his hands on her shoulders and pushed her back to prevent her from leaving,"
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"Hughes then tried to leave and Schutz did not let her leave. Hughes said that he grabbed her and pushed her back into the office. Hughes said that when Schutz pushed her she was pushed back into a file cabinet, hurting her leg. Hughes said that she then said that she was going to call 911 and went to the phone. Hughes said that she tried calling 911 three times and twice Schutz hung the phone up. The third time Hughes got through,"
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The officer who interviewed Polis made other notes about Hughes's appearance, ...
"I did observe two bruise marks on Ms. Hughes left inside bicep and a red welt on her thigh. She stated that the bruises on her arms were from Mr. Schutz grabbing' her
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About one year after the incident described, he also legally changed his name from Jared Polis Schutz to Jared Schutz Polis.
(Excerpt) Read more at freebeacon.com ...
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“Hughes said that she tried calling 911 three times and twice Schutz hung the phone up. “
Isn’t that a crime in some states?
Polismoker has no interest in females.
It seems that she was stealing documents from his place of business. I don’t care that he is a dem she can not legally take his property. Can he not forcefully stop her? Could he forcefully stop a man from stealing his property or is it because she was a woman?
Hughes said this is hugh, please call the police before polis schutz someone.
So he put his hands on her shoulders, and then she had a bruise on her arm that was a day or two old. At least the story for the red welt seems to jibe.
Read the report. The woman ended up getting charged.
What are this turd’s chances of becoming governor?
Well, I hope this has traction. Because Stapelton’s campaign is a complete disaster.
“Can he not forcefully stop her?”
Better check the local laws on that. In Maryland, he could have shot her dead (Deadly force in defense of property state).
In other places, you can’t touch the thief first, only in self-defense, although you may impede his egress without touching him.
Oh my.....
” I BELIEVE SURVIVORS!”.....[HUH?....crickets..]
Depends on turnout but pretty good unfurtunately.
“Because Stapeltons campaign is a complete disaster.”
What campaign? I have seen nothing.
It is against the law to assault and batter a person, sex not a determining factor. In Michigan, it is a felony to interfere with a telephonic communication (phone).So...I'll have to finish reading the article. Here in flyover country, he'd be facing assualt and battery, interfering with a telecommunication device, and kidnapping (he held her against her will).
He could file a complaint of theft against her if he could show that she did indeed have his property in her bag. Guy's a douche'.
ELLISON/POLIS 2020
Standing up to the women of America
Polis only likes men, not women. So not surprised at all.
“Hughes said that she tried calling 911 three times and twice Schutz hung the phone up.”
That’s seriously illegal.
The idea he is trying to stop her from committing a crime is belied in that he did not call police and in fact attempted to keep her from calling police.
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