Posted on 05/08/2018 8:33:44 PM PDT by hole_n_one
On its face, this sounds like simple ashes thrown in others’, in this case, law enforcement officers’ faces.
That is disturbing enough.
Next thing you know, LEOs will be “trained” to allow foreign matter to be thrown/expelled in their faces...just in case it’s angry family throwing ashes.
Throwing anything at all at another person, ashes or anything else, could and should be charged as battery.
Waukesha, Wisconsin is the town you are looking for. :>)
If the settlement resolution is any indication, they will probably require Beck to say "thank you and may I have another?"
Here, there and everywhere...
I can hear Dean singing that.
She urned it.
BLM - Black Litter Matters, NOT!
#21. Did they deduct the price of the rope? /sarc.
Looks like the Police Chief and the deceased Wilson met head-to-head and face-to-face. Sarc.
Gives new meaning to “In your face”.
Don’t know the story about the woman. Can anyone find it?
LOL!! you need help LOL
Waukesha.
Lookin’ a little ashey there, Wakiesha.
Ping
Wakiesha?? I thought that was some kind of Japanese turnip.
Wakeisha is no more significant in ash form than she was as a 300-pound welfare brood sow. It’s just that her homies have to tote the remains around in a Husky trash barrel.
Waukesha PING
And...how is that possible to have an Auntie and not a Mother to look out for you? Boggles the mind.
And the deceased isn't from 'Waukesha,' even though named, 'Wakisha.'
http://abc7.com/news/family-of-woman-who-died-in-la-jail-disputes-coroners-suicide-report-/1273367/
"I don't believe that, my daughter would not kill herself. It's not like this is the first time she's been incarcerated. No, she had too much to live for," said Wilson's mother..."
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